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  1. Thanks for your help but that wasn't my question. If I'm switching back and forth between stomp view and snapshot view, I get myself into stomp view but I'm just seeing the effects chain in the window (see Chain View.jpg) when what I want to see is the assignments of the switches (see Stomp View.jpg). The only way I can figure out how to change this view is by leaning over and pressing the View button. If it's live it doesn't help me to look down and see the effect chain. Some of the footswitch lights are on and some are off but I don't know which one goes to what. C
  2. Hey ! I got a Pod Go and I'm starting to add presets and make pedalboards and one thing I can't figure out: Sometimes I want to play in stomp mode and sometimes I want to use snapshots. I know I can switch these modes with the two left footswitches and that's all good but sometimes I'm in stomp mode and what I see is the row of effects across the top and the parameters for whatever effect is currently showing. When I'm already in stomp mode and I don't want to see that screen, but I want to see the screen with the 6 effects showing which switch each is assigned to, how do I do this without bending over and pressing the view button? Is there a way to assign this function to a footswitch I'm not currently using? Seems crazy I have to bend down and push a button any time I want to see the pedalboard. Thanks
  3. Thanks for your help you guys. I ordered a Pod Go and I'll try my luck with the manual
  4. Thanks for the answer! Does this apply to the Stomp and/or the Pod Go and/or the HD500x? I did in the meantime discover that you can add an external switch to the Pod Go or the Stomp, effectively giving you one or two more on/offs.
  5. I'm thinking about the Pod Go and also about the HX Stomp and I see why some people wanted the Stomp XL. I'm usually singing while trying to find the right foot button and in general I think it's a better idea to spread them out. Anyway I'm in the habit of using around 7 pedals in a row and I like the ability to turn them on and off individually. I'm trying to think about how to cut down on needing so many ons and offs during one song and I can't seem to figure out if it's possible to: 1. assign one footswitch to more than one effect, and THEN: 2. make the footswitch turn one of the effects ON at the same time it turns the other effect (or effects) OFF. For example I have a thing where I want a slapback delay during the verses but then in the chorus I want to turn on an overdrive while also turning off the delay, because it gets muddy. I think if I could do that, I would be able to get by with only 3 switches during any particular song. Would that work? Thanks Chris
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