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  1. I tried, but it doesn't really make sense, that's what i found so far: pc1 is cosmos preset b pc2 is multipass preset c Or at least they seem to be that way. Now you can see how it doesn't really make sense, i would expect pc2 to be cosmos preset c, but it's not.
  2. I went through the manual, but there is no explaination, i find it kind of useless in my use case, it doesn't seem that there is a way to access the presets using PCs alone... In theory it's there but in practice i don't think so. For example it says that 000 to 005 are A to F... So what's 006? is it Preset A of the next delay mode? and is the delay mode the next one in the same style or is it the legacy one/vice versa, without knowing how they are organized i would have to test it manually, it seems crazy
  3. Also, regarding PCs 000 through 005 I suppose they switch bank based on the selected mode in the dial, but how do i recall the speficic mode
  4. Do we know the starting point? For example: Tube Echo preset A PC1 Tube Echo preset B PC2 Tube Echo preset C PC3 At this point what would be PC4? Will it be Tube Echo preset D or will it be Tape Echo Preset A? Also this does not take in account vintage/modern mode,
  5. Hello, Using a PBC6x i'm trying to use the default factory presets that exist for each delay/reverb mode For example, which PC should i send out to select preset B of the "VINTAGE DIGITAL" setting? How do i find the other PCs of the other dial entries? (such as DUAL DELAY etc etc) thanks! I'm not trying to save nothing mine, just recalling what's already there
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