Maybe the solution is obvious but I am a little vexed.
I have my FM3 set up with an expression pedal on switch one and two momentary switches on switch two. I/O settings for the two switches are set to virtual toggle.
It seems like the FM3 remembers the last position of those virtual toggle switches regardless of changing scenes or presets or even after powering down and back up. What I want however, is for a preset (or scene) to be called up in their saved state, regardless of what happened last with these switches.
Example: I have a clean scene that uses a fuzz for a lead. When I call up that scene, I want to to always start out as clean with the fuzz off. What's happening is that often as not, when I call up that preset and scene, the fuzz will be on already because maybe I left that switch on before or maybe even have it set up too turn on a drive in another scene.
Is there a way to have presets and/or scenes come up in its saved state, ignoring the last command sent via those external switches?
I have my FM3 set up with an expression pedal on switch one and two momentary switches on switch two. I/O settings for the two switches are set to virtual toggle.
It seems like the FM3 remembers the last position of those virtual toggle switches regardless of changing scenes or presets or even after powering down and back up. What I want however, is for a preset (or scene) to be called up in their saved state, regardless of what happened last with these switches.
Example: I have a clean scene that uses a fuzz for a lead. When I call up that scene, I want to to always start out as clean with the fuzz off. What's happening is that often as not, when I call up that preset and scene, the fuzz will be on already because maybe I left that switch on before or maybe even have it set up too turn on a drive in another scene.
Is there a way to have presets and/or scenes come up in its saved state, ignoring the last command sent via those external switches?