Setup Editor, how to distinguish the "Init Preset" entries

The top of the Setup editor has the Preset Name box and menu.
There’s many entries of “Init Preset”.
Do we need a way to distinguish them? Which bank/preset are they?

Hello Mike !

The menu just present the current set of presets in the Library in a sequential order. So basically if there are a few presets of the same name in the Library they all would appear. This looks correct.

Hi, Gil! Thanks for the reply.

Here’s my use case; I must be thinking about it all wrong.

In the Librarian, Hardware Presets section, do a GET.
The right-most panel fills in.
Over in the left-most panel, click Factory Presets, and drag all the hardware presets over there.
Now there’s lots of Init Presets, and we don’t know what slot they came from.

I guess I was thinking that we’d build up “images” of the hardware preset list so we’d need to know what slot each preset was in. Then we could manipulate the images of the entire banks, and that was the purpose of “Factory Presets”. But – the only place that knows about bank and preset-numbers is the far right panel. So, the Factory Presets and User presets directories are just places to keep individual files, not places to organize the presets along bank/slot positions. Hmmm.

So… in order to build complete bank “images”, we’d drag the presets from the middle column over to the slots we wanted in the far right column, and overwrite what’s out in the hardware, and then do an “export bank” to get the Sub 37 to do a bulk dump, and save the bulk dump to a file (what I’ve been calling an “image”). To manipulate the presets in an “image”, we really have to manipulate the presets on the Sub 37 itself (drag into a certain order, put at a certain position, etc.).

Alrighty then! Got it! :smiley:
Thanks!