Clicking on the "Save As" icon would open the Global Preset manager in Current Preset mode.
Selecting "Save As" in the Sequencer preset menu would open the Sequencer Preset manager in
Current Preset mode.
On each criteria, right-clicking would open a contextual menu. You can then rename, delete, export a
criteria. In this two later cases, all the preset which are not in the "Factory" bank, corresponding to that
criteria will be deleted or exported.
Favorite: you can add each preset in your "Favorite" or "Hidden" selection. In that case, when clicking
on the "Favorite" icon, only the preset in your favorite selection will be displayed. When clicking on the
"Hidden" icon, all the preset in your "Hidden" selection will be removed from the list.
Factory: The preset in the factory bank can't be changed or removed (shown by a lock at the right of
the preset). When clicking on the "Lock" icon, all the factory preset will be removed from the list.
Import: By clicking on the IMPORT button, you can import bank of preset created for the PolyKB II or
III.
epkb files).
If the Global preset manager is selected, then the file contain global preset (.
If the Sequencer preset manager is selected, the it must contain sequencer preset (.seqkb files)
Click on DONE for Closing the preset manager panel.
5.6 A/B comparison
You can store two different settings at the same time and instantly switch from one to the other to
compare their settings. These two settings are stored in the A and B memories.
When you launch the PolyKB, the default-activated memory is A. When you load or modify a preset, this
memory –A- is also modified in real time according to your edits. You can switch to B memory by clicking
on the B button.
To copy the current active memory content to the other memory slot, just press the button labeled ->
or <-, according to the current active memory.
With this A/B comparison system, you can easily have two settings and compare them in a convenient
way.
Note: Please note that by default the B memory slot, until you copy settings into it or until loading a
other preset within the other memory slot, contains the same init patch loaded in the A memory when
you first launch the PolyKB.
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