PaulTBaker Posted February 5 Share Posted February 5 A couple of questions: 1. Has anyone else noticed that sometimes the volume is lower when you first select a preset? I have 6 main presets I am trying to match output level for each. To do this, I will play a chunka thing while switching between each preset. It is probably just me and my ear getting tired, however, it seems that sometimes the preset is at a lower volume than the last time I selected it. I realize there could be many factors that could cause this if I am editing and saving the preset, however this seems to happen when I am just switching presets, not after saves. Again, this is probably me, but I was wondering if anyone else had this issue. 2. I thought this issue was fixed with version 1.2.1 (which I am on). When do the leveling as stated above, I will be in one of my custom setlists and the stadium in preset mode. I got to the preset mode by long pressing the mode button and selecting presets. Mode A is set to stomp A and Mode B is set to stomp B. When I modify the preset and save, the stadium changes from my custom setlist to the User setlist. The app still shows my custom setlist. In the app, I double click on the preset in the setlist and the stadium changes back to my custom setlist. I thought this was fixed. Is this happening to anyone else? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbehrens Posted February 6 Share Posted February 6 I have not had this issue but the Stadium is not my primary rig right now. I have level set checked my presets before by using the 3 OSC Generator to generate a tone and checking with YouLean Loudness meter. It can provide a solid baseline for level setting but has to be close to the input and does take up a block. But I have also used a Looper so that I can catch playing dynamics, which the 3 OSC Generator can't do. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PaulTBaker Posted February 9 Author Share Posted February 9 oooh, the 3 OSC Generator is a great idea, I will look at that. I also use the YouLean Loudness meter for leveling. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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