Presets, which are combinations of Hyperprism settings that you can save and recall for later use, are handled by the DirectX host application (your sound editing software). Hyperprism-DX has full preset support; just bear in mind that presets are implemented differently by each audio software manufacturer. Fortunately, the concepts and core features remain the same across all applications.
Presets let you store all the settings except the position of the Blue Window cursor. This feature allows you to create a library of effects settings that you can reuse at will.
Saving and loading Presets is done with the Presets menu,which is part of your DirectX compatible application. Just select any Preset from the pop-up menu to audition its settings.
Each effect type has its own list of Presets.Therefore,
the contents of the Presets pop-up menu will change depending on which Hyperprism
Process is currently selected.
If you find a combination of settings you like, save it as a Preset using the Save or Save As function.
As soon as a Preset is saved, it becomes available to
all other Blue Windows of the same process type. This means that if you
create settings you like, you may store them as a Preset and immediately
load that Preset in a new Blue Window.
If you decide you no longer want a previously stored Preset, it can be deleted (except for the factory Presets).
Logic Audio 3.5: No support for effect presets in this version of Logic; we're in contact with the Emagic folks about this issue and hope to see updates in the near future.