PRESONUS S1 Artist 3.0 [300/307] Storing and loading multi instrument presets

PRESONUS S1 Artist 3.0 [300/307] Storing and loading multi instrument presets
Storing and Loading Multi Instrument Presets
Once you've set up a satisfying Multi Instrument, you may want to store it as a preset, so that you can call it up for use in
other projects. You can also export your preset as a file, or import a preset from a previously exported file. Click the Preset
Actions button in the menu bar of a Multi Instrument window, and choose from the following preset management
functions:
Store Preset... Choose this to save a preset to your library in the Browser. You can enter a title and description
for the preset, as well as specify a subfolder within the preset list to store the preset.
Replace Preset Choose this option to update the currently loaded preset with any new settings made since load-
ing the preset.
Store as Default Preset Choose this option to make the current preset load whenever a new Multi Instrument is
created.
Load Preset File... Choose this option to load an exported Multi Instrument preset file from your file system into
your current Song.
Import Preset... Choose this option to load an exported Multi Instrument preset file from your file system into the
current Song, and import the preset into your Studio One library, for later use.
Export Preset... Export the current Multi Instrument configuration as a preset file, for use by others or for stor-
age. This does not save audio effects assignments or settings used within the Multi Instrument.
Export Instrument+FXPreset... Export the current Multi Instrument configuration as a preset file, including all
audio effects inserted for each instrument, and the corresponding effects settings.
Show in Browser Locates the currently loaded preset in the Browser.
Note FX
Note FX are real-time effects processors that change and reinterpret incoming note data before it reaches your choice of
plug-in instrument or external MIDIdevice. Arpeggiator, Chorder, and Repeater are most useful for creative expansion
and adaptation of note data. Input Filter is a utility processor that limits note output to a selected range of note and velocity
values. You assign Note FX to Instrument Tracks in the Note FXsection of the Track Inspector. For more information, see
Track Inspector.
You can save and load Note FX settings as presets, just as you can with other instruments and effects. For more
information on saving and loading presets, see the Signal Routing chapter.
Rendering Note FX
If you wish to make the effects of Note FX processing permanent (part of the note data, rather than a real-time process),
select the Track and navigate to Event/Render Instrument Tracks, or [Right]/[Ctrl]-click the desired Part in Arrange view
and choose Instrument Parts/Render Instrument Tracks from the pop-up menu.
This also makes permanent any transposition or velocity changes you've made within the Inspector view for the track.
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