Please delete this if I have failed to catch this in the manual.
A lot of times when I am creating a preset I tie the block's channel number/letter to the current scene. For example on my amp block, I'll usually have scene 1 be a distorted sound, scene 2 might be a mid gain sound, and scene 3 might be clean.
As a result, after creating scene 1, I have to A) switch over my blocks to channel B in scene 2, and B) verify that I have set scene 2 to block channel B or else I will have messed up channel A/scene 1's settings.
I imagine this as being either default behavior or a checkbox on a per block basis, and that these settings are only on block initialization on a per preset basis. Now obviously the Axe FX III has 8 scenes and 4 block channels, so I would imagine that the Amp 1 would map scene 1-4 as channel A-D, and that Amp 2 would map scene 5-8 as A-D.
Thanks.
A lot of times when I am creating a preset I tie the block's channel number/letter to the current scene. For example on my amp block, I'll usually have scene 1 be a distorted sound, scene 2 might be a mid gain sound, and scene 3 might be clean.
As a result, after creating scene 1, I have to A) switch over my blocks to channel B in scene 2, and B) verify that I have set scene 2 to block channel B or else I will have messed up channel A/scene 1's settings.
I imagine this as being either default behavior or a checkbox on a per block basis, and that these settings are only on block initialization on a per preset basis. Now obviously the Axe FX III has 8 scenes and 4 block channels, so I would imagine that the Amp 1 would map scene 1-4 as channel A-D, and that Amp 2 would map scene 5-8 as A-D.
Thanks.