So It doesn't make a dropout of your signal while switching between scenes of the same preset. If you have it "off" it will reload the whole preset every time you recall a program change (same preset) from your midi controller (scenes are switching bypass and X/Y states within a single preset).Why the "Ignore Redundant PC" must be on ?
You have to use turn on program mapping mode to "custom" and "Ignore Redundant PC" to "on" in the Axe first. Then you map the scenes to a program number. Example, you can map program numbers 37, 38, 39, and 40 to access preset 37 scene 1 to scene 4. So when I hit the GCP for program 37, it'll access preset 37 scene 1, when I hit program 38 on the GCP, it'll access preset 37 scene 2 in the Axe, and so on. This the way I use the feature with my GCP.
You then need to map program changes to scene changes.. I've just read through the notes and had a play my my peak and worked it out. This is how I mapped PC1 - 4 to scene 1 - 4 on preset 1
Step 1 - set mapping mode to Custom
Step 2 - map from preset 0
Step 3 - map to preset 0
Step 4 - map to scene 1
Then
Step 5 - map from preset 1
Step 6 - map to preset 0
Step 7 - map to scene 2
Can you see how it's working? I've mapped program change 0 whic would normally be preset 0 (bass man) to be scene 1 of preset 0 ( bass man). Then I proceeded to map preset 1 ( normally preset 2) to now stay on preset 0 but switch to scene 2! Cool huh.
I think GCP are similar to peak so I guess you can have either 4 PC and 8 IA or 12 PC, I guess to access 8 scenes you would sacrifice 4 IAs
Hope this helps, holler if you're still having troubles
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Vince,
So you have got the first switch to go to scene 1 of preset 0 yeah?
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