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Title: how to add favorites
Post by: turbo_kev on May 22, 2016, 04:06:03 pm
Hi

I can add presets to my play lists OK

but what are the little circles for  underneath the  hamburger menu
didn't they used to be for add to favourite ?

when i click on them they donīt  get selected or hightlighted
cheers
kev
Title: Re: how to add favorites
Post by: CC4 on May 22, 2016, 04:42:10 pm
I have no idea what those big circles are for, but to add a favorite you'd select a preset and then over in the right-hand side of the panel next to "Name" there is a setting labeled "Favorite" with a little heart icon. You click on the heart icon to add it to your favorites.  In the Center area, click the display menu button on the Type column to change it to display your Favorites.  Favorites are a listed with the word "Yes."
Title: Re: how to add favorites
Post by: turbo_kev on May 22, 2016, 05:38:56 pm
Cheers for that CC4

but I still think I prefer the old way   just by clicking on them little circles

cheers
Kev
Title: Re: how to add favorites
Post by: LBH on May 22, 2016, 05:56:05 pm
What circles? The ones on the right in the Result menu?
If so , then one circle indicate a single sound and two overlapping circles a Multi sound.
 
Title: Re: how to add favorites
Post by: Germain.arturia on May 23, 2016, 11:43:51 am
HI everyone,
as LBH and CC4 explained it well :

- circles in result list are showing you if a preset is a single or a multi one
- you can add a favorite by clicking on the heart icon in info panel, after loading a preset. You can see you favorites, by sorting the type in result list.

feel free to get back in any case.
best,
Title: Re: how to add favorites
Post by: stuey on May 24, 2016, 08:53:33 pm
What circles? The ones on the right in the Result menu?
If so , then one circle indicate a single sound and two overlapping circles a Multi sound.


Yup...

I prefer this method, either favourite them as normal or you can add specific playlists based on the 'type' of favourite. I think It's far more flexible than having a single favourite menu

Cheers, Stuart