Right now when you reset the amp blocks to default, the model type goes to tube pre. It has been suggested, and I agree, that it should retain the current amp model type and its defaults rather than reverting to the tube pre.
javajunkie said:Right now when you reset the amp blocks to default, the model type goes to tube pre. It has been suggested, and I agree, that it should retain the current amp model type and its defaults rather than reverting to the tube pre.
Dutch said:Yep. On the front panel it takes ages to roll back to the Corncob. Still. Just switching to the next (or previous) model and back does the same, no?
Ah, yes. Well, since I always turn the tone knobs anyway...yek said:Dutch said:Yep. On the front panel it takes ages to roll back to the Corncob. Still. Just switching to the next (or previous) model and back does the same, no?
Uhm no, that just resets the "advanced" params, not all.
Dutch said:Just switching to the next (or previous) model and back does the same, no?
yek said:Uhm no, that just resets the "advanced" params, not all.
Ochanomizu said:Dutch said:Just switching to the next (or previous) model and back does the same, no?
yek said:Uhm no, that just resets the "advanced" params, not all.
Ohhh !?! So how to reset ALL the parameters back to default ? I was just switching to the next amp and back again (and was wondering why the normal settings seemed the same...)
Thanks
triple yesrsf1977 said:Yes, double yes
You're always right Seanjavajunkie said:Right now when you reset the amp blocks to default, the model type goes to tube pre. It has been suggested, and I agree, that it should retain the current amp model type and its defaults rather than reverting to the tube pre.