Graeme1858 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 6:18 am
That makes complete sense! One of the videos I watched showed that for creating a list of Process Icons to save as a set that stayed there for next time you use the programme.
Thanks Steve
Regards
Graeme
You're welcome Graeme - You can save the list of Process Icons. I have a list for
OSC processing, one for NB processing, etc. You probably know this, but, you save the list of icons by right-clicking on an empty location on the desktop which will open up a drop-down list. Move the cursor over
Process Icons and another drop-down list will open. Move the cursor over
Save Process Icons and left-click on it. This will open up a new window that shows the location where the icon list will be saved along with the
File Name that will be associated with that list. You follow the same procedure only select
Load Process Icons to Load the desired list.
By the way, you can edit a saved Process Icon. For example, say you have saved a TGVDenoise process icon. If you wanted to change one of the settings then:
1) Double click the existing TGVDenoise process icon and it will open the process window.
2) Change any settings as desired.
3) Left-click on the triangle at the lower left of the open process window, and, drag and drop it on the process icon in the list. It will ask a coupe questions and I always answer YES. Then don't forget to SAVE the process icons or your changes won't be saved.
Have fun.
Steve
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