Managing Settings
Use the Settings pop-up menu to manage set-
tings.
Unlinked multi-mono plug-ins have specific
rules for settings. See "Editing Settings on
Unlinked Multi-Mono Plug-ins" on
page 118.
To save a setting:
Choose Save Settings from the Settings pop-
1
up menu.
Type a name and click OK. The setting appears
2
in the Librarian menu.
Press Control+Shift+S (Windows) or Com-
mand+Shift+S (Mac) to save plug-in set-
tings.
To load a previously saved setting:
Choose the setting from the Librarian pop-up
■
menu.
To import a setting:
Choose Import Settings from the Settings pop-
1
up menu.
Locate the settings file you want to import
2
and click Open. Pro Tools loads the setting and
copies it to the root destination folder.
To copy a setting:
Choose Copy Settings from the Settings pop-
■
up menu.
Press Control+Shift+C (Windows) or Com-
mand+Shift+C (Mac) to copy plug-in set-
tings.
To paste a setting:
Open the source plug-in.
1
Choose Copy Settings from the Settings pop-
2
up menu.
Open the destination plug-in.
3
Choose Paste Settings from the Settings pop-
4
up menu.
Press Control+Shift+V (Windows) or Com-
mand+Shift+V (Mac) to paste plug-in set-
tings.
To create a custom User Default setting:
Create and save a setting.
1
Choose Set As User Default from the Settings
2
pop-up menu.
To make a plug-in default to your custom setting:
From the Settings pop-up menu, choose Set-
■
tings Preferences > Set Plug-in Default To > User
Setting.
Creating Subfolders for Settings
To make it easier to find specific types of set-
tings, you can subdivide settings files by creat-
ing subfolders for them.
Librarian menu with subfolders for settings
Chapter 8: Plug-in Settings
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