I use a lot of FFGL source plugins in my sets, and I generally tweak the parameters a bunch, so I can use several instances of the same plugin, each with its own distinct look.
I can create a composition with a bunch of these plugins, and save it, and all the plugins with their parameter settings will be saved in the composition. But as far as I can tell there is no way to move a single plugin, with its parameter settings intact, from one composition to another.
It would be hugely useful to me to have a way of saving plugin parameter settings outside of the composition, similar to the way that Presets work for effects.
- j
Save / export plugin parameter settings
Re: Save / export plugin parameter settings
+1
you can open decks from other compositions in your composition, go to the bowser panel, composition tab, then double click on a deck name in the list. then copy paste your clip.
or as a workaround you can copy the clip itself, then paste to an empty text file, which will be xml format, then if you want to restore it, you can copy from the text file to the clipboard and paste in resolume.
you can open decks from other compositions in your composition, go to the bowser panel, composition tab, then double click on a deck name in the list. then copy paste your clip.
or as a workaround you can copy the clip itself, then paste to an empty text file, which will be xml format, then if you want to restore it, you can copy from the text file to the clipboard and paste in resolume.
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Re: Save / export plugin parameter settings
These are both pretty good workarounds, and I will probably make use of them both. Of course, a "Presets" pulldown associated with each source plugin would be even better.
Thanks for the tips!
Thanks for the tips!