bleedthefreak
Inspired
Is there a way? I am trying to save time by saving an amp block from scene to another in the same preset. Does it have to done through the use of a global block?
Thanks
Thanks
I've noticed the settings are not the same however. Is there a way to have it set the same within each scene? Say the boost is on in one scene and the drive is at 10 O'clock, how would you save these settings from one amp block in one scene to another amp block in another scene?
Is there a way to move scenes? I've been trying to figure out how to say, move scene 1 to the scene 3 position. Just so I can reorder stuff a bit. I'm using XY on just about everything so it gets a little time consuming to remake the scenes manually.
Is there a way to move scenes? I've been trying to figure out how to say, move scene 1 to the scene 3 position. Just so I can reorder stuff a bit. I'm using XY on just about everything so it gets a little time consuming to remake the scenes manually.
To get a grip on the concept of scenes: I don't view them as separate "presets". It's one and the same preset. Only some parameters are changed in the background. And the snapshot of the preset in its actual state is called a scene. So there is no such thing as copying scenes, moving scenes, etc. It's like having a single preset and attaching a load of external controllers to the Bypass parameter, X/Y states, Output Level and FX Loop Level.
I'd like to be able to copy scenes too, just because it could be easier to take an existing scene and make one or two changes to it, as opposed to recreating the whole thing again. It's not a big deal, just a few more clicks, but would still be much quicker than going thru the new scene and making sure all the fx are on or off and in the correct x/y state...
Would also be helpful if you wanted to just rearrange the order of your scenes.
I'd like to be able to copy scenes too, just because it could be easier to take an existing scene and make one or two changes to it, as opposed to recreating the whole thing again. It's not a big deal, just a few more clicks, but would still be much quicker than going thru the new scene and making sure all the fx are on or off and in the correct x/y state...
Would also be helpful if you wanted to just rearrange the order of your scenes.