Let me remind you that the Liquid Foot looks at your pedalboard and the highest B#001 bank preset number to determine bank size. We use page jumping to access more presets than the number of buttons we have, right? So we take page 10, 11, and 12. we set up the bottom four buttons to be bank presets 1,2,3,4 on page 10....Bank presets 5,6,7,8 on page 11, and bank presets 9,10,11,12 on page 12. Then we flip between them, to get to preset 3, than page up to preset 11, then down....back and forth all across the three pages. We use the other buttons on our board for bank up/down, tuner, tap tempo, effect on/offs that we commonly want access to.
here's the part where most of us are making a huge programming error when you use pages as a tool to "get more buttons at your feet". If you intend for pages 10,11, and 12 to work as a team of related pages, so that they give you a massive, imaginary pedal board at your feet, you must place preset 12 on pages 1 and 2 also. You can "hide" "B#012" on one of the page buttons you don't really have. Like, what I mean is, if you own an 8 button pedal board, you can hide "B#012" on button 9 or 37, or 52!!! Each page has 60 buttons! So just hide the largest bank preset number on all of your pages, somewhere out of physical reach or sight!
When you hide "B#012" on page 10 and page 11, and then page 12 naturally has bank preset 9,10,11...and "B012" already on it, and you jump between those 3 related pages, you are telling the liquid foot, "MY BANK SIZE IS 12 PRESETS. DO NOT BANK UP UNTIL I HIT THE BANK UP BUTTON AND GET BANK PRESETS 13-24"
If you set up 15 related pages, and you place the preset buttons across the bottom row of 4 buttons so your first page has "B#001 through B#004" and your 15th page has "B056 through B060", you better hide B#060 someplace out of reach, on the first 19 pages, so the Liquid Foot makes your overall bank size 60 presets. If you hit bank up one time, you'll be in the 2nd bank, which is presets 61 through 120, even though your B-buttons are still 1 through 60. Again, they are BANK PRESET buttons, not PRESET buttons.
If you fail to hide the largest bank preset button someplace on all of your related pages (except for the last page, which naturally already contains your highest bank preset) you will get wildly erratic and funky bank switching behavior, and horribly unintended results.