It's a useful feature, should not go unnoticed 🙂
Related forum discussion: https://forums.pluginguru.com/postid/9025/
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Basically lets your load plugin specific presets, from an industry standard format usable across DAWs. People might have investments in preset banks through this format and want to load it into Unify.
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Thanks for letting me know this was missing. I have added just a few words of explanation at https://pluginguru.net/unify/manual/doku.php?id=layer-stack-view#instrument_box (bottom of the section).
There's so little to say, I can reproduce it entirely here:
For (mostly older) VST plug-ins which support “preset banks”, two additional options will appear on the Operations sub-menu:
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Load FXB Bank… allows you to select a .fxb file containing a bank of presets for this plug-in
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Load FXP Preset… allows you to select and load a single preset from a .fxp file
Thanks Shane! That was quick 🙂
To pick up on @erik-van-wees ' thoughts on how to help you scale your work load, what if we'd frontend the official Unify manual with a Wiki, where power users can contribute draft manual pages, and you just review/edit/approve, instead of having to write it all on your own.