No, i think i know what Midi, PC# & CC# is. I fixed it. In the JVM HJS Midi Implementation in the Manual you will see thats the right Commands are CC# Commands. But the Hellix doesn't work with more than One CC# in Snapshot Mode. In Preset and Stomp Mode he do it. But not in Snapshot Mode. I had to reallocate the commands of the JVM.
to do that:
Command Center
Instant 1
Bank/Prog
Midi Ch - my Channel is now 2 ,from the Amp - The two Bank Buttons ignore - Programm (Value), here you go to reallocate the Command for the JVM.
On Snapshot 1 you enter number 1
press the Switch of Snapshot 2 and Enter Number 2, and so on. etc etc
To Programming the Amp Settings you want on your Snapshot 1 you have to be in a different Preset like 2,3 or 4.
So recall: assign Snap 1 with Programm 1. Snap 2 with Programm 2, and so on.
To programming the Amp setting you want on Snapshot 1, goes to ,example Snapshot 2 and aktivate it with the Footswitch. Ok.
make the settings you need on your Amp for Snapshot 1!!!!This is important. You are on snap 2 but do the Amp settings for snap 1.Ok
When your Settings ready, press 2 times on the Midi Button on the JVM. Now he's blinking. And now, press the Footswitch for Snapshot 1.
The Midi Led on JVM flashing fast and the AMP has the new Command on PC# 1 and at the same time for snap 1. You can easily change that later.
Wherever you want this Amp Setting, you must only say to Instant Button - Programm 1. Thats it.
I had the 12 Channels of the JVM associated :
Programm Channel
1 clean green
2 crunch green
3 OD-1 green
4 OD-2 green
5 clean orange
6 crunch orange
7 OD-1 orange
8 OD-2 orange
9 clean red
10 crunch red
11 OD-1 red
12 OD-2 red
to be able to remember the number better!By using this method, you only need to register and save the program numbers in Future Snapshots.
the FX, Mid Shift, Master & Gate can also be saved. You can assign these buttons but also with cc# Commands on the Stomps. as already said, the CC does not work in the Snapshot Mode.
After configuring all 12 channels of the JVM you can create your snapshots and assign the PC # commands. Do not forget to save this snapshot as well.