Timefactor stompbox – aux switch : assign a preset ?

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    • #142828
      nickrose
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      Eventide Staff

      Sorry – no way to do this at present. Most people would use a MIDI-based approach if they need immediate access to more presets.

       

    • #142829
      gkellum
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      I don't think this is possible with an AUX switch, but I think you should be able to do this with MIDI.  Just to be clear, you'd like to have 3 switches and you'd like to be able to load 3 arbitrary presets with each of the 3 switches.  For example the first switch would load preset 7-1.  The second switch would load preset 11-2 and the third switch would load preset 2-1?

      • #142830
        Grorom
        Member
        gkellum wrote:
        I don’t think this is possible with an AUX switch, but I think you should be able to do this with MIDI.

        sad That’s what I thought…

        gkellum wrote:
        Just to be clear, you’d like to have 3 switches and you’d like to be able to load 3 arbitrary presets with each of the 3 switches.  For example the first switch would load preset 7-1.  The second switch would load preset 11-2 and the third switch would load preset 2-1?

        Yep !

    • #113318
      Grorom
      Member

      Hi everyone,

       

      I’m looking through manual, forums and H9 control with no success…

      I would like to assign one of the AUX switches to a preset, so I can have access to more than 2 presets in one step (without having to : change bank, then chosse a preset).

      Is there any way to do this ? Or is it in the todo list for the next beta ?

       

      Best,

      rom

    • #142831
      Grorom
      Member

      Do you think it could be a feature in some coming update or is it something that can’t be technically possible ?

    • #143213
      Brian Potts
      Member

      I was wanting to do the same thing so its convenient usable at live gigs.

      For example, Aux switch 1 for Delay preset, Aux 2 for Trem, Aux for compressor preset.

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