A block limit is a block limit though. Correct? Reducing DSP is great but you are still at 8 blocks. So if you are replacing an amp and separate IR block with one amp+cab block; that will yield extra room in a preset. Unless I am missing some math somewhereThis. Especially for the Stomp users.

A block limit is a block limit though. Correct? Reducing DSP is great but you are still at 8 blocks. So if you are replacing an amp and separate IR block with one amp+cab block; that will yield extra room in a preset. Unless I am missing some math somewhere![]()
Personally I’m okay on blocks, but want to break out from the Litigator and Bass amps for my fancy reverb and pitch patches.A block limit is a block limit though. Correct? Reducing DSP is great but you are still at 8 blocks. So if you are replacing an amp and separate IR block with one amp+cab block; that will yield extra room in a preset. Unless I am missing some math somewhere![]()
Finally is here, then.![]()
Explain what this does in practical terms…"Disable Snapshot Control over Parameter Assignments"
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A block limit is a block limit though. Correct? Reducing DSP is great but you are still at 8 blocks. So if you are replacing an amp and separate IR block with one amp+cab block; that will yield extra room in a preset. Unless I am missing some math somewhere![]()
Me to… like I am a five year old.Explain what this does in practical terms…
Explain what this does in practical terms…
3.5The reducing of dsp in the cab block may help to use certain combinations of blocks that was not possible before. I need to test it, but I can say that I’m always riding on the dsp with my use of several reverbs and delay. This is mostly because I’m almost always using a A+C block. The new cab will help me squeeze more into a preset.A block limit is a block limit though. Correct? Reducing DSP is great but you are still at 8 blocks. So if you are replacing an amp and separate IR block with one amp+cab block; that will yield extra room in a preset. Unless I am missing some math somewhere![]()
Okay - I think I get that. But what is the scenario you guys are wanting to use this in? I‘m probably just being slow today, but I can’t think of when I would want to use that…. Care to share an example? Or @HotRats ?Footswitch assigned parameters were always tied to snapshots, now you can 'kick in' a parameter and jump between snapshots without it changing.
Something that @HotRats has been requesting for TWO YEARS.
INVECTIVE
But hey. I have an external midi pedal controlling amp parameters with one switch, clean and dirty. I just make sure it’s where I want before I save the snapshots, and I still can switch anyway I like. So… gawd darn damn it i still don’t understandFootswitch assigned parameters were always tied to snapshots, now you can 'kick in' a parameter and jump between snapshots without it changing.
Something that @HotRats has been requesting for TWO YEARS.
