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    Anonymous
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    Is there a way to save a personal preset as a little file.
    I like to share presets with other customers.

    Or do we have to share this part of the ini file?

    preset.szPreset=Radio Magic
    preset.bBypass=0
    preset.bMute=0
    preset.fVolume=1120403456
    preset.fRange=1112014848
    preset.fPower=1112014848
    preset.fSpeed=1112014848
    preset.fBassShape=1112801280
    preset.fBassLevel=1112801280
    preset.iScopeSource1=0
    preset.iScopeSource2=2
    preset.iToolDisplayMode=2
    preset.iMainDisplayMode=1

    Have a great day.
    Marion

    #4077
    Leif
    Keymaster

    Hi Marion!

    The internal presets (the ones you select from the drop-down, such as Zenith, Reference Settings) actually contain 91 different parameters.

    Each adjustment slider in the user interface, adjust several parameters in the internal presets algorithmically, so that you can tweak the presets to your liking, without overwhelming users with an excessively large number of controls.

    However, if we were to allow saving of presets at this level, there’s guaranteed to be some serious confusion the day we release an ultra-pro version that has full preset tweaking ability with every available parameter 🙂. Because of this double level of presets, I didn’t implement saving – there’s only 5 parameters besides the preset itself.

    So, giving a friend your settings is as easy as an IM containing Magnifying Glass, 60 75 30 +19 0.
    The sliders make it easy to get to the exact right number 🙂.

    You could also cut and paste the ini-file section, but you’d have to close Breakaway down completely first (right-click on the tray icon, Shut Down Breakaway).

    ///Leif

    #4078
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Thanks Leif,
    you know, I like to tweak my sound often.
    One day I like it more compressed the other day I like a light compressed sound.
    Thought I would be easier to save a preset than write down all the parameters before changing them again.

    But it is okey for that little amount we have to pay now.

    Greeting from Germany.
    Marion

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