Hi all, I'm really enjoying the flexibility of my POD Go Wireless, especially when it comes to assigning spare footswitches to effects parameters.
For example at the moment I have a switch assigned to the gain parameter on an overdrive block, meaning I can toggle between 60% and 100% gain levels for a solo boost.
What I'd like to be able to do however is to toggle between two levels other than maximum, say between zero and 50%, or between 25% and 75%, but I can't see any obvious way to do this in POD Go Edit.
Any ideas anyone,
@Voxman perhaps?
Cheers.
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is it crazy how saying sentences backwards creates backwards sentences saying how crazy it is?
Alternatively this is an even more user friendly way:
So here's why I wanted it;
I've set up a dual delay, one of which is a 100ms slapback, and the other is tap tempo delay with a little more feedback.
I have the slapback set to 35% mix at maximum and 0% at minimum, and I've set the tap delay to 30% on the minimum slider but 0% on the maximum, effectively reversing the footswitch function from the other, and I've triggered them both with FS7.
This means that FS7 now toggles between slapback and tap tempo, effectively giving me two different delay pedals in one block.
Pretty simple to free up some more effects blocks as well if you need by exporting an existing preset and editing it in a text editor. Frees up any or all of the dedicated Wah, FX Loop and Volume Pedal blocks.
The disadvantages are that FS7/8 do not appear in the display and because momentary switches don't usually have LEDs, there is no way to see when these are engaged. Because of this I've fed back to the Line 6 Beta team the idea of an indicator in the display to show users when these are on/off.
I'm pretty sure that isn't possible. There are 32 banks of 4 presets and each preset has 4 snapshots, so all that seems hardcoded.
You can add 2 external momentary (un-latching) switches for some further flexibility. Largely, these work the same as the onboard foot-switches although they don't appear in the LCD display and typically these don't have an on/off LED. but they are great eg live where for solo's etc you might set eg FS7 as a main out 5dB clean boost & FS8 as a gain boost. The great advantage is that you can engage FS7/8 in any Pod Go mode - so you don't have to cycle between patch/stomp/snap modes.