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How can I save the macros within a plugin and make it a preset?

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asked Jul 25 in Studio One 6 by ericshort (550 points)

I figured out how to make pro eq3 a tilt eq using "macro controls" tab within pro eq3. I saved the preset and the project so I can always have it and to share it on exchange. I opened a new project to test this out and none of the macros I put in pro eq3 saved. I downloaded my "tilt" eq file from exchange and the macros didn't save there either. How can I save the macros within a plugin and make it a preset so I don't have to go through setting up the control and adjust the targets when I'm in different projects and to upload it to exchange?

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answered Jul 27 by ericshort (550 points)

I figured it out. If you save whatever plugin you're using with the "macro controls" as a "FX chain" it works! smiley

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