Is it a way to make "liked" presets?
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Is it a way somehow to arrange presets close together. I’m very disappointed that I have to jump from one preset to another through the whole list. And is it a way to "like" some preset to not lose it?

asked 02 Dec 2024 at 10:10 AM

Ilya Belichev
To create "liked" presets, you can save custom settings or configurations as favorites or reusable presets within a software or application. This can be done in various software platforms, such as design or 3D modeling software like SketchUp and Blender, simulation software like StarCCM+ and Abaqus, game or app settings like Steam Game Settings, music or video editing software like Adobe Premiere and Pro Tools, and photo editing software like Photoshop or Lightroom. These platforms allow users to save preset configurations like materials, textures, lighting settings, camera angles, and rendering settings, which can be easily accessed later. Users can also save favorite settings as presets, which can be applied to other projects for consistency. To save presets, users can look for options like "Save As Preset," "Save Template," or "Save Settings" in the menu, "Favorite/Like Settings," and "File Management." - sportz fy 10 Dec 2024 at 09:05 AM
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You can save your favorite presets in the Gateway app in the "My Library" page.
Or upload them in "My Profile" here in Marshall website.
Then you can "push"  them in a different location on the amp.

edited 12 Dec 2024 at 10:51 AM

Nadir . (24)

answered 11 Dec 2024 at 06:29 PM

Nadir . (24)
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To mark or save "liked" presets, you can use built-in features in software like DAWs, synthesizers, or design software. These features allow you to favorite or tag presets using icons or tags. If the software doesn't have a built-in feature, you can manually copy or keep a list of favorite presets in a text file or spreadsheet. Preset files can be modified by renaming files or organizing them in a dedicated folder. If the software supports plugins or extensions, look for tools that add metadata like tags or ?/ presets and enable better preset management with filtering and searching. If the software lacks this functionality, check the community forums or request a "like" or "favorite" feature in future updates. These methods allow you to efficiently manage and revisit your favorite presets for a smoother workflow.

edited 21 Dec 2024 at 06:59 AM

sportz fy

answered 21 Dec 2024 at 06:58 AM

sportz fy
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