![]() That way, if you need a particular instrument, you can find it easilly and quickly.Īnother thing you could do if you want to sort them from best to least best is to place a number in front of the preset name so that if you like GRAND PIANO D the best, you can rename it to 001-GRAND PIANO D and 002-GERMAN GRAND etc. Yes, it is a long process and definitely well worth it in the long run. It took me many weeks to go through every preset but at least they're sorted the way I like it. The song would be called: BEST PADS and move the preset to the song I created (Not a song but a preset or Favorite preset.) Moving a preset to a SONG doesnt move the preset or create a new one (as far as I know) but merely copies the preset name and links it. ![]() From there you could also make a specific preset a FAVORITE or not.Īnother problem is that I might have a lot of presets in a bank I created, like 335 PADS so I created a SONG (In Analog Lab 4) and added those presets that are special that I intend to use often. So if I want a brass instrument that accepts two or more keys for multiple frequencies with aftertouch, I click on those options in the STYLES setting and presto, there's the list. I also have a 1SHOT style which means the instrument plays one note only and the other is AFTERTOUCH if that preset has that feature. For example, some brass instrument types are MONOPHONIC (One key at a time only) and others are POLYPHONIC (More than one key at a time) so when I save a preset, I also set the STYLE whether it's Mono or Poly. I have also used the "STYLES" setting as a sub-sort addon. I wanted to create banks with real sounding instruments like GUITAR, SAX, TRUMPET etc so, I save as _BRASS as an example so that if I want only brass instruments, I click on that bank and presto, every preset I saved is the only ones listed in that bank. What I did, was to go through every single preset and create new sorted banks. ![]() It will not require any work for you.įor your information then i think that the informations about favorites markings is stored in a folder named FactoryEdit, but i'm not sure. I think what i mentioned first in this post should work fine. This also require you resave factory presets.ĭepending on your needs, then you perhaps can use concerts/ playlists. You can also add a favorite attribute to your presets, that you can search for. You can also resave the presets as Analog Lab presets, and thus they all will be in the same folder, if you give them the same Bankname. It will have to be done for each application so you have a folder/ Bank with the same name, but in Analog Lab they will show as if, they were in the same bank, if the folders/ banks in each application have the same name.īut each time an application is being reinstalled or updated and the process include installation of the factory presets, then the presets will be installed in the factory folders, and that may introduce some issues, unless you have resave them to another Bank, but i don't know. Does'nt that work?Ī way to search for favorites or to only show favorite would perhaps be nice to have. You can sort by favorites by clicking on the heart over in the preset browser window.
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