How to create 'groups' if possible in T

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I've got a favorite filter 'chain' in T that I'd like to save for use in future edits/projects.

I simply want to plop these filters and their default settings into a 'group' that I can easily recall in the future, without having to re-do the chain again.

It seems like this is what rack might be used for, but even though I've used T since August now, I can't make sense of T's Rack feature.

I've seen the tutorial on using a Rack as an aux bus, but it seems way more complicated than ModulR's Senderella.

Can anyone point me to a thread that shows how to 'rack' a chain of filters with pre-selected settings?

-Scott

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You're right in suspecting the rack.

Racks can be complicated, but don't need to be. If you really just want a chain of effects (insert-style, not sends), it's as easy as lining up your effects and connecting the wires.

This:

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Is exactly the same as this:

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Just save the rack once it's made, and Bob's your father's brother.
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rockstar_not wrote:I've got a favorite filter 'chain' in T that I'd like to save for use in future edits/projects.

I simply want to plop these filters and their default settings into a 'group' that I can easily recall in the future, without having to re-do the chain again.

It seems like this is what rack might be used for, but even though I've used T since August now, I can't make sense of T's Rack feature.

I've seen the tutorial on using a Rack as an aux bus, but it seems way more complicated than ModulR's Senderella.

Can anyone point me to a thread that shows how to 'rack' a chain of filters with pre-selected settings?

-Scott
Yes Racks are the go for this. For example I have a Rack set up for my accoustic guitar with EQ, compression and reverb plug ins/settings that I like to use. Perhaps Piaz's video demo for Racks might help you http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... light=rack :)

Steve

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racks are only as complicated as you want them to be.

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