Thanks Rex, as an example... Depending on which band I'm playing with, sometimes we do 3 hour shows and I have 25-30 Presets for each song. They all use the same Global Amp Block. Sometimes I have to boost or cut the Scene Level 1-8 On the Output on the fly by +1 or -1 DB with the Increment-Decrement Midi Command... If I had a Global Output Block they would all remain the same across the presets for that particular show as I change presets for songs... I hope that makes senseOutput EQ and the output level knobs are global by nature. What other options are you asking for?
I think I get what you're saying. You have to change the level of one scene relative to another on the fly, right? With 25-30 presets, what are the chances that all of them will need the same amount of boost or cut for a given scene?Thanks Rex, as an example... Depending on which band I'm playing with, sometimes we do 3 hour shows and I have 25-30 Presets for each song. They all use the same Global Amp Block. Sometimes I have to boost or cut the Scene Level 1-8 On the Output on the fly by +1 or -1 DB with the Increment-Decrement Midi Command... If I had a Global Output Block they would all remain the same across the presets for that particular show as I change presets for songs... I hope that makes sense
Yes, thanks Rex .. The Presets all have the same Global Amp and Global Cab... the Scenes are all laid out the same as far as Clean-Crunch-Solo-Solo Boost...etc.. When we're playing large venues, the Stage Volume and Inherent Obscene Sub Woofer Levels are Insane... On Occasion, as an example... I need to Boost the Solo Scene Level, which works perfectly for that particular Preset... But when I go to the next Preset it I would need to Boost the Level of that Solo Scene again.. If I had a Global Output Block it would Change all the Presets at the same time..I think I get what you're saying. You have to change the level of one scene relative to another on the fly, right? With 25-30 presets, what are the chances that all of them will need the same amount of boost or cut for a given scene?
Understood. Yours is a rare case, but it’s a valid wish.Yes, thanks Rex .. The Presets all have the same Global Amp and Global Cab... the Scenes are all laid out the same as far as Clean-Crunch-Solo-Solo Boost...etc.. When we're playing large venues, the Stage Volume and Inherent Obscene Sub Woofer Levels are Insane... On Occasion, as an example... I need to Boost the Solo Scene Level, which works perfectly for that particular Preset... But when I go to the next Preset it I would need to Boost the Level of that Solo Scene again.. If I had a Global Output Block it would Change all the Presets at the same time..
Not a big deal... but it would be handy... we have a bunch of tribute acts and I use specific Global Amps and Global Cabs for each one..
Thanks, I’ll check that out….You could maybe add an extra vol/pan block to each preset and assign its level parameter to a manual controller. Scenes would let you pick when the block is on or off and the manual controller should let you set the level of boost or cut across multiple presets. The modifier MIN and MAX settings would let you set the range of adjustment you need like maybe -3 dB to +3dB or whatever. You can add the manual controller to the performance pages for quick adjustment too.
I think you might have the wrong idea about how manual controllers work--each preset stores its own manual values, so adjusting them in one preset won't affect levels in other presets. However, this could work with an External Control as modifier source, adjusting Ext Ctrl Initial Value(s) in MIDI/Remote: General. Or make the vol/pan a global block (no modifiers), adjust in one preset & save as needed.the manual controller should let you set the level of boost or cut across multiple presets
I think you might have the wrong idea about how manual controllers work--each preset stores its own manual values, so adjusting them in one preset won't affect levels in other presets. However, this could work with an External Control as modifier source, adjusting Ext Ctrl Initial Value(s) in MIDI/Remote: General. Or make the vol/pan a global block (no modifiers), adjust in one preset & save as needed.
Also remember one vol/pan could cover 2 of these "scene groups" using Level & Volume modifiers applied to 2 different channels. For the Volume modifier a good starting point might be a range of something like 6-10, with Level adjusted so Volume at 8 puts the block at unity gain.