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Title: HOW DO I IMPORT PATCHES TO PROTOOLS...?
Post by: QUINTO on February 06, 2005, 06:08:36 pm
:?  HEY GUY'S I REALY WHANT TO BE ABLE TO CHANGE MY MINIMg V SOUNDS THROUGH MY PROTOOLS PATCH PANEL BUT TO DO THAT I HAVE TO IMPORT ALL OF THE PATCH NAME (.midnam) FILE, HOW DO I GO ABOUT GETTING THAT PATCH FOR PROTOOLS SO I DONT HAVE TO OPEN THE ACTUAL INTERFACE EVERY TIME I WHANT TO CHANGE A SOUND...THANX!!!
Title: HOW DO I IMPORT PATCHES TO PROTOOLS...?
Post by: FabP on March 08, 2005, 02:28:42 pm
For the moment it is not possible to select directly a preset inside Protools without opening the interface, but I think you can send  some patches changes via Midi control.
Title: Re: HOW DO I IMPORT PATCHES TO PROTOOLS...?
Post by: bpert on December 22, 2006, 07:37:59 pm
Quote from: "QUINTO"
:?  HEY GUY'S I REALY WHANT TO BE ABLE TO CHANGE MY MINIMg V SOUNDS THROUGH MY PROTOOLS PATCH PANEL BUT TO DO THAT I HAVE TO IMPORT ALL OF THE PATCH NAME (.midnam) FILE, HOW DO I GO ABOUT GETTING THAT PATCH FOR PROTOOLS SO I DONT HAVE TO OPEN THE ACTUAL INTERFACE EVERY TIME I WHANT TO CHANGE A SOUND...THANX!!!


Another work around would be to save your favorite patches in the Pro Tools preset menu and load them from there.  You still will have to open the actual plug-in, but you can easily re-categorize your favorite sounds and have them easily accessible.
Title: Re: HOW DO I IMPORT PATCHES TO PROTOOLS...?
Post by: bpert on December 22, 2006, 07:38:17 pm
Quote from: "QUINTO"
:?  HEY GUY'S I REALY WHANT TO BE ABLE TO CHANGE MY MINIMg V SOUNDS THROUGH MY PROTOOLS PATCH PANEL BUT TO DO THAT I HAVE TO IMPORT ALL OF THE PATCH NAME (.midnam) FILE, HOW DO I GO ABOUT GETTING THAT PATCH FOR PROTOOLS SO I DONT HAVE TO OPEN THE ACTUAL INTERFACE EVERY TIME I WHANT TO CHANGE A SOUND...THANX!!!


Another work around would be to save your favorite patches in the Pro Tools preset menu and load them from there.  You still will have to open the actual plug-in, but you can easily re-categorize your favorite sounds and have them easily accessible.