1. Select the same number of channels in the new Song to match the number of channels you saved settings for in the previous Song.
For example, if you saved settings for six channels, then select six channels in the VST Mixer.
• Channel Mixer settings will be applied in the same order as they appear in the VST Mixer, when saved.
Thus, if you save settings from channels 4, 6 and 8 and apply these settings to channels 1, 2 and 3, the settings saved for channel 4 would be applied to channel 1, the settings saved from channel 6 to channel 2 and so on.
• If you have selected fewer channels than the number of channels in the saved file, the “last” settings in the saved file (the saved settings for the channels with the highest numbers) will be disregarded.
• If you have selected more channels than the number of channels in the saved file, only the first selected channels (the channels with the lowest numbers) will be affected.
3. Click “Open” to apply the saved settings to the selected Channels.
2. Click “Open”.
The saved Master Mixer settings, including Bus Output levels and all Send and Master Effect assignments and settings are applied.
This item allows you to load Master Effect combinations and settings. It is available separately on the “Sets” File pop-up in the Master Mixer, as well as on the File popup in the VST Channel Mixer.
1. Pull down the VST Channel Mixer File pop-up and select “Load Master Fx”. A standard file dialog appears, where you can locate the saved .vmx file.2. Click “Open” to recall the saved Master effects.
• Please note that if the file contains Mixer settings for 24 channels, and the current Song uses 16 Channels, only the settings for channels 1-16 will be applied - this function will not automatically add channels.