TC electronic SDN BHD NonLin2 manual NEXT/PREVIOUS Presets, Preset File Menu

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Preset Management

TC's comprehensive file based preset architecture makes archiving presets a simple process. This allows you to organize your presets the way you find most comfortable for your workflow, and to exchange presets with other users, no matter the platform or application. Presets are saved as discrete files on your hard drive. Once a preset is saved into the default location, it will automatically appear in the 'File' menu every time you use the plug-in. The files can then be organized into sub-folders, where you can delete, rearrange or create your own sub-folders to accommodate your needs.

NOTE: A folder will appear in the Preset File Menu if it contains at least one preset.

NEXT/PREVIOUS PRESETS

From the plug-in's Main page, you can directly jump from one preset to the next (or previous) by clicking on the UP/DOWN arrows to the right of the preset name.

All presets available at the default plug-in preset location will be considered, so you could in theory reach every preset this way. Direct access to specific presets is done via the "File" button:

PRESET FILE MENU

Pressing the 'File' button will open the plug-in's File menu. The following options are available from the File menu.

Loading a Preset

By selecting 'Load', you can navigate to any folder on the system that you have read access to, including any shared folder. By default, these will be loaded from the default location for NonLin2 presets. Only presets located in the default file location will appear in the NonLin2 pop-up preset menu.

Naming a Preset

Double click on the name field

Type in the new name

Press Enter

Saving a Preset

By selecting 'Save', you can save your preset to any folder on the system that you have write access to, including any shared folder. By default, presets are saved to the default location for the NonLin2 presets.

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