calimoose
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Found this on reddit here. Might be common sense for some Ableton users, or it just might blow your mind enjoy:
"Take your main folder where you store all your projects and add it to your library on the left side. From there you can access each project's ALS file and access each individual channel and drag over just that channel into your new project. You don't have to save your synth patches and drum racks anymore. Just drag them out from your previous project and onto a new channel. It will bring over the EQ, reverbs and all over FX with it along with the MIDI notes."
"Take your main folder where you store all your projects and add it to your library on the left side. From there you can access each project's ALS file and access each individual channel and drag over just that channel into your new project. You don't have to save your synth patches and drum racks anymore. Just drag them out from your previous project and onto a new channel. It will bring over the EQ, reverbs and all over FX with it along with the MIDI notes."