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3. I think you have to save the preset when edited within the Virus Control plugin...else you cannot load it when you want to use it later on.
At least in FL Studio 8 it loads plugins with parameters and settings, not presets.
The settings are being saved in the project file. As the Virus TI Virus Control works as a plugin that is being managed by the sequencer I would believe that every single parameter should be saved too, regardless if the preset is saved or not. Try to compare it to other plugins, even though they aren't hardware the default presets aren't the ones loaded instead of that beautiful sound you spent half an hour yesterday working on! That would just be horrible and not intuitive at all. It should be mentioned that I have lots of the preset names called just
-Init- in the part selection because of this!
Of course, while the Virus Control is a handy feature, not everyone uses it. I probably use too much MIDI, but I found it being more stable than the plugin, and faster too. If this is the case, using MIDI instead of VC, then you are the one responsible for managing presets by saving it directly to the Virus or dumping them to the sequencer (of which FL Studio is not a good candidate because of the lack of SysEx support). I'm definitely going back to VC because of this. It's getting better by each update and serves a great deal in the way of handling presets.
Just wanted to point that out, however if you want to be dead sure you could always save the preset, either by using the Virus' "limited" space or the huge plugin database, it's your choice.
