I thought you were referring to plug-in presets like vst's. that is where the alt b works.

On 3/30/2022 7:02 PM, Colin Howard wrote:
Greetings,

No it didn't, maybe I worked wrongly.

I created and populated a .wav file, I then did ctrl+s to save the file, I
did not name it, I then went to the attributes button and pressed it.  I
then went to the all chanels, then the all rates and down to a rate, then
the all bit rates and down to a bit rate, then
was not sure what to do, went to the presets and down to the standard
quality, then did alt+b, nothing.

So what is alt+b and when and how do I use it?



On Wed, 30 Mar 2022 18:26:06 -0400, amongst other things, "tim cumings"
<[email protected]> wrote:

the alt plus the b key should do the trick.


On 3/30/2022 3:45 PM, Colin Howard wrote:
        Greetings,

Can anybody advise me, in GW V6.60, how I can look at the preset to find out
exactly what settings have been employed with a view to edit them?

I really want to look at them, change and save the settings back under a new
name, I don't want to lose the settings already created.

In Total Recorder, to set up a new background recording, one can "clone" an
existing setting, the original is not lost.  Is there the same kind of
facility in GW V6.60? How do I access such?

Thanks.



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