![]() We’ll go ahead and take this steel-string acoustic patch and load that one.Īnother way to load patches is through your browser. If you want to see the names you can click on the little divider between name and size to see the full patch name and we can go ahead and down and look at some of these patches here. ![]() Over here you can see where all of the patch names are and it’s default location of where they are loaded in Pro Tools. We’ll come back to the patch menu and say load new patch which will bring up the load path dialog batch. So we’re going to go ahead and remove the Sine Wave and I’m going to show you a couple of ways to load patches. To also get this menu, you can right-click on the patch name and get the same menu. The options are to “load,” “add,” “duplicate,” “remove,” “cut & copy,” etc. To change the patch, click on the word “patch” and it will bring up the patch menu. Over here on the left-hand side, right underneath where it says structure free, you’re going to see the default patch is “Sine Wave.” This default patch will show up each and every time that you launch this plugin. This brings up the main window for structure free. Then go down to instrument and select and click on structure free. To launch structure free we’re going to come over to insert “A” and instantiate a multi-channel plugin. I’m going to go ahead and name this track “structure” and go ahead and record an enable the track. Click “create.” You want to make sure that in your column you display, you have instrument, your inserts, and your inputs and outputs showing. The first thing that we will do is create a stereo instrument track. Structure free is the sample player that’s part of the creative collection in Pro Tools. Let’s get started.
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