I wasnt aware you could assign them to anything - where do you set them up? AxeEdit? or only on the unit?If you haven't assigned knobs B, C, D and E as manual controllers to anything, their "turn" function (not: push) on the Home page goes totally unused.
That seems like a waste.
Any ideas for putting them to good use, to suggest to FAS?
Or just let them mirror controls 2 through 5 on the performance page. That way, you don’t have to relearn where they are. User gets to decide whether they come from the global or per-preset performance page...potentially having B,C,D,E adjust the first 4 things in your performance page? or something along those lines.
You have my vote!Optionally: make them completely user-assignable, switch by switch.
I actually wondered if there was a way to quick jump to a preset on the unit itself. I hate when I’m using number 10 and then want to jump to 400. Gotta spin the knob a hundred times.Fast scrolling for presets maybe? like 10 at a time or 50 at a time or whatever.
I actually wondered if there was a way to quick jump to a preset on the unit itself. I hate when I’m using number 10 and then want to jump to 400. Gotta spin the knob a hundred times.
Wow. I’ve actually cycled through this list before while still using the Value knob which doesn’t make it any faster. I’m just now realizing that if you use the Nav buttons, you can skip across the tops of the pages. That’s what I was looking for. Thank you!Press Home, then Page Right, to get to the Preset List.
Press Home, then Page Right, to get to the Preset List.
Because the Performance screens are intended for... performance. So you need to get to them quickly.Why do the performance screens sit in the middle of the two screens that allow to go to a different preset?
Because the Performance screens are intended for... performance. So you need to get to them quickly.
I hear you. But you can still wind up on the Home page, or a Layout page, or elsewhere, depending on what you have to do. The system is designed to let you get back to performance as quickly as possible.Yes, it seems so. But...
Once you reach a performance screen the system stays there even when you change the preset via footboard. So it don't matters where they are as long as you use a footboard.
When editing at home I don't use a footboard but that's when I want to change presets by hand.