Adding and Removing Presets


Add: clicking this button adds the current Trash settings as a new preset. You can type a name and optionally add comments for the preset. Note that a few keys such as * or / cannot be used as preset names. If you try to type these characters in the name they will be ignored. This is because presets are stored as files (for easy backup and transferring). Their file names are the same as the name you give the preset (for easy reference) and therefore characters that are not allowed in Windows file names are not allowed in preset names.


Remove: select a preset from the list and click the Remove button to permanently delete it.


Update: select a preset from the list, click the Update button, and your current settings will become the settings for the selected preset. This is useful of course for selecting a preset, tweaking it, then coming back to the preset system and clicking Update to save your changes to the existing preset.

Note that you cannot "Cancel" an update of a preset; adding, removing, and updating presets are done "in place" and are not reverted when you Cancel the preset system dialog.


Cancel: The Cancel button simply closes the preset system dialog and reverts the settings back to the last current settings (either the settings when you entered the preset system or the settings of the last preset you created or updated while the preset system was open).


OK: Clicking the OK button closes the preset system and unlike the Cancel button, loads the last preset you selected from the preset list.


Renaming Presets: When using Trash in most host applications, you can double-click on the name of a preset to enter the "edit" mode and then type a new name for that preset.


More Presets: If you're connected to the internet, clicking this button will take you a page on iZotope's site that contains user submitted presets. If you're not connected to the internet, the URL for the page is:

http://www.izotope.com/products/audio/trash/more_presets.html

 

Note: This help file is a quick reference for basic Trash functions and controls. We have separate "how to" guides that provide tips and techniques for getting the most out of Trash. You can download these guides from http://www.izotope.com/products/audio/trash/guides.html