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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Carter" data-source="post: 101342" data-attributes="member: 3713"><p>Re: GLD80 Discussion</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Spend some quality time with the recall filters. Work out what board settings you will want to recall at each scene change and block absolutely everything else (I especially recommend blocking any changes to i/o patching and FX routing unless you are *really* sure that's what you want...)</p><p></p><p>I'd recommend setting up a dummy scene first, tweak the recall filter until you've blocked everything but the parameters you want to recall, then copy that scene (with recall filter) into a bunch of open slots. Then you can store your settings for each band in its appropriate slot. Note that renaming a slot does NOT store the scene, and deleting a scene from its slot will also wipe out the associated scene recall filter (filters are also stored scene-by-scene).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Carter, post: 101342, member: 3713"] Re: GLD80 Discussion Spend some quality time with the recall filters. Work out what board settings you will want to recall at each scene change and block absolutely everything else (I especially recommend blocking any changes to i/o patching and FX routing unless you are *really* sure that's what you want...) I'd recommend setting up a dummy scene first, tweak the recall filter until you've blocked everything but the parameters you want to recall, then copy that scene (with recall filter) into a bunch of open slots. Then you can store your settings for each band in its appropriate slot. Note that renaming a slot does NOT store the scene, and deleting a scene from its slot will also wipe out the associated scene recall filter (filters are also stored scene-by-scene). [/QUOTE]
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