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Preset Browser

The preset browser is where you can view and filter your presets so that you can easily assign them to playbacks.

Preset browser

Filtering & Sorting

Presets can be named and tagged to assist you in locating them. For more information on naming and tagging presets go to the preset editor page.

Tabs

The preset browser features a series of tabs, each dedicated to a specific category of presets.

These categories are organized based on common tags that help you quickly find the type of presets you need:

CategoryTags
AllAll
IntensityIntensity
BeamShutter, Strobe, Zoom, Focus, Iris, Frost
Beam FXGobo, Prism, Animation
ColourColour
PositionPosition
SequenceChase, Sequence
FXFX

Each tab simplifies the process of locating presets by categorizing them into groups based on their function.

Searching

The search field allows you to quickly locate presets by filtering them by their names.

Filtering

Presets can be filtered in a variety of ways to help you narrow down presets and find the one you want.

Click on the filter button to Launch the filter menu and edit the following options:

  • Tags: Toggle tags on or off to show presets that have been tagged with all of the selected tags.
  • Used Only: Toggle on to show presets that used by one or more playbacks.
  • Unused Only: Toggle on to show unused presets.

Sorting

To help you organize presets efficiently, the sort dropdown menu offers several sorting options:

  • Name: Alphabetically sort presets by their names.
  • Created: Sort presets by the date they were created.
  • Modified: Sort presets based on when they were last modified.

Additionally, you can toggle the sort order between ascending and descending by using the sort direction button.

Preset Management

Presets can be managed from the preset browser enabling you to easily preview, edit or delete them.

Preview

You can preview a preset from the browser by clicking the preset’s play button.

Edit

You can edit a preset by clicking the preset’s edit button or by double clicking on the preset.

Delete

You can delete a preset by clicking the preset’s delete button.