Changing presets in a progrtam in Control

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    • #184454
      skywriter
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      from another thread i understand there is no Init Patch I can make a new Program from. however, I am unable to figure out how to change the algorithm type in a program pair of existing presets. the Edit screen appear to have no way to do this… i can search for programs with the two alg’s I want and then edit parameters, but that’s not the way i work.

      q: how to change an algorithm within an existing program.

      H90 control is quite a bit different from managing multiple H9’s.

      thank you

      john

       

    • #184455
      skywriter
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      also, when will firmware updates via iOS be available through the app?

      i don’t have a PC.

      • #184457
        joecozzi
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        Eventide Staff

        Presently, there is no plan to allow updates via Bluetooth.

    • #184456
      joecozzi
      Moderator
      Eventide Staff

      Hello skywriter,

      from another thread i understand there is no Init Patch I can make a new Program from.

      Although it is not necessary to use an INIT Program type to create your own program, they do exist. From factory, the H90 ships with four user lists and three of them are filled with INIT Programs (blank programs). To find them on the pedal, go into the System Setting by simultaneously pressing PROGRAMS & ROUTING for two seconds. Choose Global > Playlist > set it to User 2 (or 3,4). If you’re using H90 Control, connect to your pedal and in the Edit menu, on the very top left, set the Playlist to User 2 in the drop down menu. You’ll see it’s entirely made up of INIT Programs.

      q: how to change an algorithm within an existing program.

      If you want to change an individual algorithm for a preset of a Program, on the pedal, press the PRESETS button. Consecutive presses of the PRESETS button will highlight the other preset. Once you’ve highlighted the preset you want to change, you can narrow your search down by the effect type (quick knob 2) or algorithm (quick knob 3) you want. Once you’ve made your choice, turn the SELECT knob to browse presets for the effect/algorithm you’ve chosen. Here’s a video explaining how to do this: https://youtu.be/5y14LwN9oAk?feature=shared&t=2510

      On H90 Control, once you’ve chosen a program in the Edit menu, click on the Preset Library tab on the bottom right of the screen. Now, you’ll be able to click on A or B up top. Using the filters on the right side of the screen you can narrow it down to the type of sounds you’re looking for. Click on the preset name will load it into the selected preset slot.

      • #184458
        skywriter
        Participant

        On H90 Control, once you’ve chosen a program in the Edit menu, click on the Preset Library tab on the bottom right of the screen. Now, you’ll be able to click on A or B up top. Using the filters on the right side of the screen you can narrow it down to the type of sounds you’re looking for. Click on the preset name will load it into the selected preset slot.

        huh. i guess that works. would rather have started everything from scratch. i’m not a preset guy.

        please consider firmware upgrades via mobile platforms in your future product plans. not everyone wants/needs/likes a PC around.

         

        thanks Joe.

    • #184459
      skywriter
      Participant

      this is working OK for me now. thank you.

    • #184475
      brock
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      … huh. i guess that works. would rather have started everything from scratch. i’m not a preset guy …

      Same here.  So I built this: https://patchstorage.com/algo-programmers-toolkit-program-list/

      One of these days years I’ll get around to updating it with 000 Aggravate & 000 Sticky Tape.  Occasionally, I’ll get some oddball behavior (Mix reset to 0) that I need to look into further.

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