Types/Characteristics Editor
The Types/Characteristics Editor allows you to organize the Types and Characteristics.
Types and Characteristics are shared across all plugins/presets.
You might wish to read the terminology about Types and Characteristics if you are confused about what they mean.
New Types and Characteristics are automatically added when found in plugin presets unless ignored.
Adding and Editing a Type / Characteristic
Adds or edits a new type or characteristic to use it later for editing the preset metadata. You can also optionally define a redirect or ignore the type / characteristic.
Ignoring Types / Characteristics
Sometimes it's useful to ignore certain types or characteristics. If a type or characteristic is ignored, it will never be added to any preset again.
Type / Characteristic Redirects
Redirects are a mechanism to better organize your types and characteristics. Because the main source of types and characteristics are presets loaded from your plugins, this often ends up in a mess of similar types and characteristics, making it hard to actually find the sound you wish.
For example, some vendors use "Bass > Acoustic" and others use "Basses > Acoustic". Redirects allow you to consolidate these types and characteristics. In that case, you would create a redirect from "Basses > Acoustic" to "Bass > Acoustic".
You can only set up a redirect one level deep. It's not possible to redirect from "Basses > Acoustic Basses" to "Basses > Acoustic" and then to "Bass > Acoustic". The reason is that it would be difficult to implement this, and also very confusing to maintain for you.
Deleting a Type / Characteristic
You can delete types and characteristics with this command. The deleted types and characteristics will be removed from all presets as well.
You cannot delete types and characteristics which are a redirect target. For example, if you redirect from "Basses > Acoustic" to "Bass > Acoustic", you cannot delete "Bass > Acoustic" as the redirect would become invalid.
If you delete a type or characteristic and re-analyze your plugin presets, PresetMagician treats it if a type or characteristic was never existent in the first place. If you wish to avoid that, please mark a type or characteristic as ignored.
Show Type/Characteristic Usage
To decide which types or characteristics to ignore or redirect, it's helpful to get an overview from which plugins they actually came from. This command displays a dialog where all plugins using the selected type/characteristic are shown.
You can copy and paste the plugin names from that dialog for future reference
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