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5.5 Working with presets

Most of the functions in Amadeus Pro do not only remember their last settings, but allow you to maintain a list of presets which would typically be commonly used settings. For example, the window managing the 3-band equalizer is represented in the right margin.

The Presets menu contains the list of presets with the name of the currently used preset being displayed inside the menu button. If these don’t match any of the presets or if no preset exists, Not a Preset is displayed instead.

When you select Save Preset, a dialog allows you to choose the name of the new preset, which will then be a copy of the current preset. The Edit Presets function allows to manage the list of presets. In particular, it allows you to rename, to duplicate, and to delete them. Some (but by no means all) functions do have a default set of presets built into Amadeus Pro. If this is the case, the presets menu also contains a Revert to Defaults item which allows you to revert to the factory defaults in case you destroyed them by inadvertance. Warning: Your own presets will be lost in this case.


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Last updated on June 22, 2015

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