Tagging Presets - Native Instruments Guitar Rig 5 Application Reference

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Example
Let us create an exemplary three-level tag that you could add to all the presets you are
currently preparing to use on stage with your band: "Your Band — Live-Presets — In Prog-
ress.":
1.
Create a new tag simply by double-clicking on an empty field in the first column.
Type in a text label (e.g. your band name) and press [Enter].
2.
Click on the newly created tag to select it — it must be highlighted in orange. Dou-
ble-click into the middle column and create a new tag (e.g. "Live-Presets"). This is
your first sub-tag; another useful one could be "Studio-Presets."
3.
Sub-tags are only visible in relation to their higher-level tags. If you deselect "Your
Band" on the first level by clicking on it again, all of its sub-tags are no longer visible.
4.
Creating a sub-tag on the third level works exactly the same way, just highlight "Live-
Presets" and create a new tag called "In Progress" in the right-most column.
4.1.8

Tagging Presets

Any preset can carry an unlimited number of tags! Adding tags to presets works simply
with drag and drop:
► Click on one of the presets in the Preset List and drag it onto one of the tags in the left
column of the Preset Browser.
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Working with Presets
The Preset Browser

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