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I have an FBV3 pedalboard connected to a HD PRO X effects processor. I see that individual FXs are assigned to different FS footswitches, depending on the particular preset. Put another way, depending on which preset is being used, different footswitches have to be stomped to turn on / off or control for example the distortion effect. I would rather have a global FS assignment across all presets, that for example could say that the Distortion effect is ALWAYS controlled by for example footswitch FS4. That way I could label the FBV3 footswitches with the FX effects each switch would always control - seems reasonable and a lot easier in a live situation. Is this possible? Am I missing something here?
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Hey guys. I am new to pod hd500X. So here's what I'm asking. is there any way I could use all of the footswitches to assign to all my 8 effects on my ONE preset? I can only assign the effects to FS1 to FS4, because if I tap FS5 to FS8 I am changing bank. I want to use my delays and stuff on FS5 - FS8 for On/off purposes and not for changing banks. thanks for your help.
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Windows XP - Assigning Sound Card
Line6Tony posted a article in Computer Audio Set Up and Troubleshooting
Once you have installed Line 6 Monkey and the applicable drivers for your Line 6 device, you will be able to assign your USB capable device as the sound card for your computer. See the following instructions for assigning your Line 6 device as a sound card for your Windows XP Operating System: 1) Select the "start menu". 2) select "Control Panel". 3a) If you Control Panel looks like this, select "Switch to Classic View". 3b) Select "Sound and Audio Devices". 4) Select the center tab labeled "Audio". 5) Select your Line 6 device in the Sound Playback dropdown menu (This example uses the Guitarport). 6) Select your Line 6 device in the Sound Recording dropdown menu (This example uses the Guitarport). 7) Select "Apply". 8) Close the window.? Be sure that your speakers and/or headphones are connected to your Line 6 device (rather than the computer's sound card).