Tony, how to put non-sequential Axe FX presets together for immediate access. SONG MODE.
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There are no page buttons to access presets. The system has 384 presets, and your axe fx has 384 presets. You want 1 bank, consisting of 384 presets, so you don't have to bank up. You own an 8 button device. You need 48 more LF Jr.'s, man. Then you could run 27 feet down your pedal board and step on preset 218, and then run back and step on preset 35, without having to bank up.
The function buttons on a page for Presets, are numbered "B#01, B#02" They are not presets, that's why they stop on B#60. They are "BANK SLOTS"...that's why there's a B in front of the number. If they were presets, there would be a "P".
The liquid foot divides banks based on the highest preset on your page. When you make a page that literally has B#10, B#52, and B#26 on it, the B#52 is the highest bank preset, so hitting the bank up is going to give you presets 53 through 105, but your pedal board is giving you access to the 10th, the 52nd, and the 26th presets in that bank. So, if you step on the first button B#10, you are going to get preset 63, if you step on the second button B#52, you are going to get preset 105, and if you step on B#26, you are going to get preset 79 on the axe fx. Totally useless.
So if you create a pedal board configuration of sequential buttons B#01, B#02, B#03, B#04, using the same exact page of those 4 bank numbers, you can bank up, and access presets 5,6,7,8, then 9,10,11,12 because you are using a four preset bank division by having preset B04 be the highest on your page programming. If you made a page and you accidentally goofed up and programmed your bottom row of buttons B#01, B#02, B#03, B#05 (and accidentally left out B#04), you would never be able to make your axe fx change to preset 4, preset 9, preset 14, etc, because by making the highest bank assignment "B#05" you've told the LF to divide the banks into groups of 5 presets, but you've accidentally left the 4th bank preset button out of the programming, so it's going to skip the 4th preset in every bank, until you fix that mistake.
If you want to create a 10 page deep virtual pedal board, and have 4 preset buttons on each page, instead of bank up, you would have to hide preset B#40 on every page in a slot out of reach. Since you have an 8 button device, you could hide B#40 on button 9. Now you can't step on it, but the LF understands that your bank is 40 presets big. So you would bank up, and those four bank preset buttons B01, B02, B03, B04 would give you Axe FX presets 41,42,43,44, because you hid B#40 on your page on button 9. You told the LF to group banks into 40's, and your pedalboard is programmed to shortcut you to the first four presets in the bank. This is also useless. If you wanted to create a web of 10 pages, and page up to the next one, so you could literally access presets 1 through 40, you would hide B#40 on button 9 of every page. But page 1 would have B#01, B#02, B#03, B#04. Page 2 would have B#05, B#06, B#07, B#08, etc until you got to the 10th page in your web of pages, for B#37, B#38, B#39, B#40. If you put a page up number on the 10th page, that circled you around again to page 1, and you stepped on the first preset button, B#01, you'd get Axe FX preset 41 the second time around.
This is completely useless in a performance situation. First of all, the Axe FX has scenes, so you can avoid having to literally program change during a song. But secondly, the only use you could have for sequentially changing presets, was if you sorted them into the correct order in the Axe FX every time you gig - and set them to the order of the set list for that night.
You want to create a custom page for every non-sequential preset you wish were paired together on one page. You can only do that if you don't want something higher than B60.
So, once again, if you want to have NON-Sequential LF presets together on one pedal board, create a song, put all the crazy-ordered presets onto that song. If you've placed 4 presets into the song, create a page with B#01, B#02, B#03, B#04 and program your 4 LF presets or the song itself, to utilize that page. They won't really be songs, but they can, in your mind, be "custom pages" where you've grouped non-sequential presets together.
The advantage is, you only can create 50 custom pages, but you can have 254 songs. So, leave the page presets sequential B01, B02, B03, B04, B05, B06, etc. Create songs, and fill the song presets with liquid foot presets that are non-sequential to make your custom pedal board.