Hello Chuck!

Thanks a lot for your help.

So I did everything correctly here.
Problem is the concept and architecture of XLN's apps and plug-ins.
When loading AD2 AAX you have to mouse click on the current selected preset 
name to open up their preset browser.
Here you get a list with previous and next buttons as well as other sorting and 
filtering options.
Due to the kind of GUI all interactions have to be done by OCR and mouse.
No VO support at all.

Have you also been successful with the latest StutterEdit2?

Best wishes! / Martin
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From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com <ptaccess@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Chuck 
Reichel
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2023 5:48 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Saving XLN AD2 factory presets as TFX

Hi Martin,
Like I said  in a previous email If you know the coordinates of the load button 
for ADD you find the closest VO recognizable button first.
In the waves plug in non accessible tool bar I use this as a starting point 
below;

heres the pt plugin window vo reference;
inactive Compare button
Remember this example is only using the “stock” apple accessible function 
called “voice Control” nothing else! :)
Heres the way I do it with Waves plugs.
Step 1 I find and mark a vo hotspot on the  inactive Compare button.
Step 2 using my headset mic I say;
Move cursor down 20 pixels.
Next step I say “click” which opens the waves load menu.
Now I navigate with vo to all the factory presets  folders and pick the folder 
I want to start loading waves plugs from.
Lets say I find a preset called “heavy kick” when vo reads the name I copy the 
name to the vo clipboard then vo space on it and it loads.
Now using all the vo accessible parts of the plug in I choose save as and then 
paste the vo clipboard name in and hit save thats it.
Its sounds like a process but its not hard at all!
the easiest way of course is  get sighted assistance and do all the presets and 
be done with it! ;)
If you want hit me   up of list and I’ll walk you  through the easy steps.
HTH
Chuck



> On Jan 11, 2023, at 4:41 AM, Martin (Punky) Sopart <m...@cakewalker.de> wrote:
> 
> Hello all!
> 
> Maybe I'm missing something here.
> Is there an easier and more accessible way to load e. g. the XLN AD2 factory
> presets to save them as TFX in Pro tools?
> At the moment I'm fighting with the preset browser of AD2 AAX by using VOCR.
> 
> Thanks and best! / Martin
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