danmiller99 Posted December 8, 2022 Share Posted December 8, 2022 Is there a way to group or copy/paste different presets into one preset with different snapshots? In other words, if I have 4 different presets, is there a way to get them into 1 preset with 4 different snapshots to better group them together and save space for more presets? The reason I ask is because I have purchased several preset bundles and the snapshots are each delivered as individual presets. That's fine, but I can't figure out how to group the snapshot patches back together into a preset with snapshots. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silverhead Posted December 11, 2022 Share Posted December 11, 2022 You will need to do this manually based on a careful examination of the different presets. Snapshots are variations of the settings on various blocks in a single preset. They require that the same amps, FX, and routing be used in all Snapshots. You can’t copy/paste Snapshots between presets because there’s no guarantee that the preset structures are identical. You need to manually create a preset that includes ALL the amp, FX, and routing blocks that are contained in the different presets you want to amalgamate (assuming there is sufficient DSP to do this). Then you need to examine all the block settings in the various snapshots you want to create and duplicate those settings in the amalgamated preset. You may find that you need to make compromises, such as using only one or two amps instead of the four different amps that your four different original presets use. Edit: you can’t have two amps in a POD Go preset. I was thinking of Helix. With POD Go you will only be able to amalgamate snapshots from presets that use the same amp model. Then further compromise will likely be required, e.g. settle on a single Delay model when the original presets might use a few different delays. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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