The situation concerns FM3 used from the screen and buttons (not from FM3-Edit)
If we want to see what controllers are used in a preset, we shoud press button C on the Main Preset screen, and then a few times Page>> until we get to the "Controllers" screen:
But this "Controllers" screen we can only see the names of the blocks, we cannot see the names of the parameter to which the controller is attached. Even if we enter a specific item in the Controlers list (pres Enter on selected position on list), it is also not known what parameter we are changing. You can only see the word "Modifier" and the next number, but it is not known what it is "attached to"
Attached is an example preset, in which in the AMP1 amplifier we have controllers connected to Treble, Mid, Bas
But on the list of controllers ("Controllers" screen) it is absolutely impossible to find out which one is (they all have the same ranges, change from 0 to 10, so even after the ranges there is no guessing which is which).
My suggestion is to add the parameter name to the list of controllers, e.g. after a dash or in parentheses.
And in the header of the screen of a specific Modifier.
If we want to see what controllers are used in a preset, we shoud press button C on the Main Preset screen, and then a few times Page>> until we get to the "Controllers" screen:
But this "Controllers" screen we can only see the names of the blocks, we cannot see the names of the parameter to which the controller is attached. Even if we enter a specific item in the Controlers list (pres Enter on selected position on list), it is also not known what parameter we are changing. You can only see the word "Modifier" and the next number, but it is not known what it is "attached to"
Attached is an example preset, in which in the AMP1 amplifier we have controllers connected to Treble, Mid, Bas
But on the list of controllers ("Controllers" screen) it is absolutely impossible to find out which one is (they all have the same ranges, change from 0 to 10, so even after the ranges there is no guessing which is which).
My suggestion is to add the parameter name to the list of controllers, e.g. after a dash or in parentheses.
And in the header of the screen of a specific Modifier.