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==Global control of an effect block's Bypass state== | ==Global control of an effect block's Bypass state== | ||
− | * As of firmware 6.00 the state (On/Off) of a Global block is saved per preset. This means you can set Global Block #1 Off in one preset, and On in another. | + | * As of firmware 6.00 the state (On/Off) of a Global block is saved per preset. This means you can set Global Block #1 Off in one preset, and On in another. Before 6.x the On/Off state was shared by all presets. |
− | Before 6.x the On/Off state was shared by all presets. | ||
* If you want global control of the bypass state of an effect block (pre 6.0-behavior), here's a solution: | * If you want global control of the bypass state of an effect block (pre 6.0-behavior), here's a solution: | ||
*# Attach the Bypass parameter of the effect block to an External controller. | *# Attach the Bypass parameter of the effect block to an External controller. |
Revision as of 09:48, 7 July 2012
Contents
Manual
User contributions
Wicked Wiki
- Global Blocks are discussed in this Wicked Wiki thread.
Exporting or backing up presets with Global Blocks
- When backing up a preset with global blocks, you also always need to backup the System too, to get access to the global data.
Modifier parameters and controller settings not stored in Global Blocks
- Modifier settings are not saved within Global Blocks. The same goes for controllers settings. You can use Effect Recall to copy controller settings from one preset to another.
Global control of an effect block's Bypass state
- As of firmware 6.00 the state (On/Off) of a Global block is saved per preset. This means you can set Global Block #1 Off in one preset, and On in another. Before 6.x the On/Off state was shared by all presets.
- If you want global control of the bypass state of an effect block (pre 6.0-behavior), here's a solution:
- Attach the Bypass parameter of the effect block to an External controller.
- In the I/O menu, switch the External controller between 0% or 100% to change the effect's Bypass state. Or assign a switch on your foot controller to the MIDI CC of the External Controller to switch the block.
- This works with global and non-global blocks, and across all presets with the same effect block.
Video tutorial
- Want to see how it works? Check out this video By Katsu Kuri Media.