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About Preset files
Each preset is stored as an individual file inside WaveLab's main presets folder. This makes
it easy to back them up or copy them to another computer. You can change the location of
this main Presets folder via Global Preferences > Setting location. You have the choice
of the following locations:
a standardized location that can be accessed by all users of the computer. That is, all
users will share the same settings.
a standardized location accessed by the current user (the default). That is, each user
has his/her own private settings.
any specific location of your choice. This allows you to customize it for your own re-
quirements.
a location relative to the application. This allows you to use the application from an
USB dongle.
Default locations - By default the main Presets folder is found at:
Windows 7 - C:\Users\[User Name]\AppData\Roaming\Steinberg\WaveLab
7\Presets
Windows XP - C:\Documents and Settings\[User Name]\Application
Data\Steinberg\WaveLab 7\Presets
Mac OS X - root/[User Name]/Library/Prefences/WaveLab 7/Presets/
You can also find this folder by using the "Open active settings folder" link in the preferences
pane. This opens your file browser to wherever the main Presets folder is currently located.
Inside this Presets folder each type of preset file has its own folder. For ex-
ample, all the presets for the Normalizer are stored within C:\Users\[User
Name]\AppData\Roaming\Steinberg\WaveLab 7\Presets\Normalizer\ on Windows
7. When you open the Normalizer dialog and choose a preset via the pop-up menu, the
files in this directory will appear as available presets. The reason each preset type has its
own dedicated folder is so that WaveLab can locate them automatically when you open the
preset pop-up menu.
You can organize your presets into sub-folders so they appear as sub-menus. This can be
useful if you wish to organize a lot of presets into your own categories. You can continue to
nest folders inside one another to build a standard tree structured menu system. Below is
an example of how this looks for a set of window layout presets:
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