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Storing EQ settings to a library

Is there a way to store EQ settings you use over and over again in some sort of library so that you can easily pull them into a new design or an existing design. Or do you have to go find another file with those settings, copy that element, then close that file and open the one you are building and pasting it in, over and over until you have the elements with the settings you want to start with for the file? I'm hoping there is an easier way. Thanks
Brian

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    GrahamGraham Posts: 27
    Yes, use \"Add To Library\" from the Object menu.
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    Dan LynchDan Lynch Posts: 472
    1) create the settings you want to save in an EQ
    2) go to the configuration window (orange tab) and make sure that EQ is selected
    3) click on the OBJECT menu, select ADD TO LIBRARY, give it a name, etc.
    4) go to the HARDWARE tree (if you can't find it, click on the VIEW menu and select HARDWARE)
    5) scroll down to PROCESSING OBJECTS, then EQUALISATION and you'll see your object.

    If you don't see your object in the hardware tree, close London Architect and reopen it. Sometimes it doesn't refresh the hardware tree when you create the first object.

    Dan
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    bprattbpratt Posts: 7
    Thanks!
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