It is possible to save complete Mixer Settings for some or all channels in the VST Channel Mixer. These can then later be loaded into any Song. Channel Settings are saved as VST Mixer Settings files, with the extension “.vmx”.
• Effects loaded in the VST Send Effects panel will not be saved.
Thus, the Send routing assigned for the selected channel(s) will not be saved, although the Send levels, Pre/post and On/Off settings are.
Proceed as follows:
1. Select the Channel you wish to save settings for, by clicking on its channel number button (at the bottom of the channel strip).
To select several channels, press [Shift] while clicking on the channel number buttons.
This channel is selected.
A standard file dialog appears, allowing you to name the”.vmx” file and navigate to a folder to save it in.
“Save Master and Sends” will save all settings in the Master Mixer, including Output Bus levels and Active status, Master Bus level, and all assignments and settings in the VST Send Effects and VST Master Effects windows.
• You do not have to select channels for this operation.
1. Pull down the VST Channel Mixer File pop-up and select “Save Master and Sends” from the menu.
A standard file dialog appears, allowing you to name the”.vmx” file and navigate to a folder to save it in.
This item will save the current Master Effects configuration and settings. It appears both on the File pop-up in the VST Channel Mixer, and on the “Sets” File pop-up in the VST Master Mixer.
1. Pull down the VST Channel Mixer File pop-up and select “Save Master Fx” from the menu.
A standard file dialog appears, allowing you to name the”.vmx” file and navigate to a folder to save it in.
“Save All Mixer Settings” saves everything. This is the same as using “Save Selected Channels” with all channels selected, and using “Save Master and Sends”, all in one go. Proceed as follows:
1. Pull down the VST Channel Mixer File pop-up and select “Save All Mixer Settings” from the menu.
A standard file dialog appears, allowing you to name the”.vmx” file and navigate to a folder to save it in.