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Hey there, finally got to setting up some send\returns today to some external pedals I want to bring into the mix (Strymon and Eventide). Love that Line 6 gave 4 loops. 

 

Here's the thing, you know the way the factory presets mainly load with a looper in the mix, always mapped to the same footswitch. Is it possible for me to add maybe Send\Return 1 and 2 to a load of presets in bulk or do I have to go into each individually preset and add over and over again. 

 

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One at a time, pretty certain, just asked the same question about adding a Boost switch.

 

One thing you can do is set one  up, copy that block, then go through the presets you want to add it to and paste. You'd have to do one insert that way, then the other, since you can only copy one block at a time.

 

Other thing you can do for the future is make a template with those in it, and create new presets from that. Doesn't help for existing patches.

 

EDIT: Beat me to it :)

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Hey there, finally got to setting up some send\returns today to some external pedals I want to bring into the mix (Strymon and Eventide). Love that Line 6 gave 4 loops. 

 

Here's the thing, you know the way the factory presets mainly load with a looper in the mix, always mapped to the same footswitch. Is it possible for me to add maybe Send\Return 1 and 2 to a load of presets in bulk or do I have to go into each individually preset and add over and over again. 

 

Thanks

 

 

You have to add them one at a time for each preset :(

 

But I think you can just COPY the block on the first preset you edit, and then just PASTE it into the others.

 

If you only want to add/copy a single block to multiple pre-existing presets, you have to do it one preset at a time (unless you want to get into editing the .hlx files directly). But.. you do not have to create/copy templated presets one at a time. The copying of a template to multiple presets sort of works multiplicatively. Use the Editor to first copy the template/preset you want to a new preset. Now you have two of these presets. Highlight both of them, right-click to copy, then highlight the next blank preset in your list and right-click to paste. Now you will have four "Template" presets. Now highlight those four presets, copy, select the next empty preset slot and paste, now you will have eight. Wash, rinse, repeat, now you have sixteen. You can swiftly fill a setlist with as many templated presets as you want using this method. Just be careful not to overwrite presets further down the list that you want to keep as the more times you do this the larger the number of presets you will be copying over (doubling each time).

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