Presets are pre-made configurations of settings for the Garritan Abbey Road Studios CFX Concert Grand. The included presets were designed to recreate the sound of artists, genres, notable recordings, cinematic settings, and various performance venues.
Although presets exist for other elements within the virtual instrument, such as convolution reverb and velocity curve, presets in the Preset menu contain settings for the entire virtual instrument. A preset will load not only a mic perspective, but also a combination of other settings, like close and ambient mic volumes, reverb, EQ, and sustain resonance. This kind of preset is saved into an ARIAX file. Load the included presets, or create and save your own.
Because the Notation version of the piano is designed for maximum efficiency with notation programs using many virtual instruments, it is a 2-channel instrument, and consequently, does not have its own set of presets.
Specific presets have been designed for each microphone perspective.
If you'd like to try a different mic perspective with your current plug-in settings, load the desired microphone perspective from the Mic Perspective menu.
If after loading a preset, adding effects, or adjusting the settings loaded by that preset, you decide that you prefer the original sound of the preset, reload the preset to restore its original settings.
If you've got the perfect piano sound for your project, and you want to use it for future projects, save your settings as a preset.
In order to easily load your preset from the Preset menu, save your preset to the default com.Plogue.Aria folder. The com.Plogue.Aria folder is the default location for user-created presets for all of your ARIA engine products.
Presets saved in the default location display in a user sub-menu within the Preset popup menu.
If you chose a different location on your hard drive to save your preset, recall it with the load option in the Preset menu.
At times, you may want to start from scratch. Empty a preset to remove any loaded mic perspectives or settings, and to clear accumulated RAM usage.
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