There are two drop-down menus that provide access to Envelope Presets. One is on the Edit Page next to the ENVELOPES label, the other is found in the Envelopes Zoom View beside the ENVELOPES ZOOM label.

The Drop-down menus will display a list of various Envelope presets as well as options to Save, Copy, and Paste Envelopes.

Envelope Presets contain all the contours of a single envelope. The Save Envelope Preset function allows you to save envelopes for later recall. Envelopes can be copied to other Layers or Parts using the Copy/Paste Envelope Preset functions. This provides a quick and convenient way to work with envelopes, and Trilian ships with a large number of interesting and useful Envelope Presets for you to explore.

Saving & Loading Envelope Presets

To save a customized Envelope setting select Save Envelope Preset. A standard save dialogue will appear. Make sure that the preset that’s being saved is given a name. Trilian will automatically add the ‘.env’ extension to the name.

By default the Envelope preset will be saved in the following directory in your STEAM folder:

  • STEAM/Trilian/Settings Library/Presets/User/Envelope

You can also create custom sub-folders within the Envelope folder to organize custom Presets according to your own preferences.
After a new Preset has been saved it can be loaded using the Envelope Presets menu. Use one of the drop-down menus and browse to your newly saved Preset.

NOTE: In order to load a shared envelope preset, it must first be placed in the following folder:

  • STEAM/Omnisphere/Settings Library/Presets/User/Envelope

Only then it will appear on the list of presets.

Copying & Pasting Envelope Presets

Select “Copy Envelope Preset” from the Presets menu to copy the current Envelope contours, then select the Envelope to which you with to paste it. This can be any of the Envelopes in the current Part – or in any other Part. From the Presets menu select “Paste Envelope Preset” and the copied Envelope will replace it.

NOTE: There is no “Undo” for Pasting an Envelope, so use caution when Copying and Pasting them.

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