Saving Guitarix presets

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Aleks
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Saving Guitarix presets

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You know how guitarists are...When we find THE sound (or something approximately) we stick a gum to the amp and pedal knobs, we cover it in epoxy, and then a thousands of layers of duct tape in a futile try to mummify THE sound. Well, I think I found a sound in Guitarix that I don't want to change in the near future. So, how do I save the preset, in case I format the PC, for example?
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Maybe backing up banks folder in the config folder?
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Aleks wrote:You know how guitarists are...When we find THE sound (or something approximately) we stick a gum to the amp and pedal knobs, we cover it in epoxy, and then a thousands of layers of duct tape in a futile try to mummify THE sound.
:lol: nice picture.

In guitarix you could go to Preset Selection -> Organize and then click in the Bank column before the X:Bankname to mark it as read only to avoid a unwanted edit.
Aleks wrote:Maybe backing up banks folder in the config folder?
A nice and save place will be
https://musical-artifacts.com/artifacts ... ags=preset

So you could get/restore it anywhere you are, and maybe others will love your settings as well.
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Great! I will do that, thanks! Although my sound depends a lot on certain IR's.
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Aleks wrote:Great! I will do that, thanks! Although my sound depends a lot on certain IR's.
You could put a note about that in the description, maybe with a link were to get the IR's. So others will notice it before they try your settings.
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