Hi Krister,
Save your self the guesswork and save them while you have the plugin up in PT.
Just make sure to use the same naming of folders & presets and then you can 
share them with other pt users and know with out a doubt! YMMV
That they will work on there system.
If you half to, contact the Nectar support teem and do a remote "teem viewer" 
session and have them or somebody sighted click on the load button and do each 
one just like most of us have been doing for a while! :)
Also take some time and look at the stock pt plugin presets and how they are 
organized & just use that as an example.
Thats what I've been doing with waves for the past several years because a good 
tool should be used!
Chuck


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On Aug 31, 2014, at 3:33 PM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:

> Ok, thanks for that. Wonder if one somehow could use the presets obtained via 
> the Nectar program and save them so they are visible to Protools? Have to 
> investigate.
> /Krister
> 
>> 31 aug 2014 kl. 21:22 skrev TheOreoMonster <[email protected]>:
>> 
>> Most plug ins store their preset files ina n XML format. In fact some of te 
>> more nerdier among us use in accessible plug ins by opening up those xml 
>> files changing values and saving it out as  the same name as the default 
>> preset for that plug in, so when it loads it will load taht preset. I 
>> haven't used Nectar alot in pro tools yet, but i know it doesn't show its 
>> presets in the reaper default drop down menu for presets., so i assume its 
>> teh same for pro tools. If you navigate around through the Nectar window you 
>> should find a place in there where the presets are displayed and you can 
>> arrow through them. But yeah, if you try to load the xml files through the 
>> default Pro TOols or Reaper presets dialog in the plug in it probably wont 
>> reconize the xml file as i believe the DAW's may store them in their own 
>> format. 
>> On Aug 31, 2014, at 2:33 PM, Krister Ekstrom <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello and sorry for being so frequent with asking questions. What i want to 
>>> know now is, I have a folder with plugin presets made in .xml format, which 
>>> Protools apparently can't read. Can i somehow convert those .xml files into 
>>> a for Protools readable format or would the best way to make presets still 
>>> be to have someone sighted help me load the presets and then save them in a 
>>> format readable in the librarian menu of the plugins?
>>> /Krister
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