Firmware, Drivers & Software

Table Of Contents
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Naming & Saving the Preset
The Preset Name eld at the top of the Editor displays the title of the currently loaded
preset. Click directly on the text here to optionally rename the preset. Whenever you
see your preset's title appearing in italicized text at the top of the Signal Flow panel, it
indicates that the preset has been edited from its last-saved state.
The Preset Save button at the top of the Editor launches the Save To Setlist window,
where you can optionally re-title the preset, and choose the desired setlist (Factory or
User) and preset location (01A - 32D) to save the currently-loaded tone, overwriting
the preset that resides within the selected location. (The currently loaded preset is
selected by default, so you can overwrite it simply by clicking the Save To Setlist
window’s OK button.)
The Preset - Save To Setlist window
Alternatively, you can choose the Preset Save or Preset Save As command from the
File menu. As covered in “Factory & User Setlists” on page 7, there are also the
Librarian panel options, Copy and Export, to create & store copies of your presets.
TIP: If you’re just wanting to save the current preset within its existing setlist
location, it is fastest to use the Command+S (Mac) or Ctrl+S (Windows) keyboard
shortcut.
Configuring & Managing Snapshots
Your device oers the ability to congure the four snapshots within a preset, allowing
you to recall a customized set of options for your current blocks instantly, without the
brief lag time associated with changing presets! A snapshot is capable of storing the
bypass state of any block, up to 64 assigned parameter values, tempo settings and
more (please see the POD GO Owner's Manual for specics).
There are two ways to select a snapshot within POD Go Edit: by clicking on the
Snapshots (camera icon) menu at the top of the Editor, or by using the commands
within the application's Snapshots menu.
To edit its settings, select the numbered snapshot you want as your destination, then
congure the desired block and signal ow options that you wish to be stored and
recalled this snapshot.*
The Editor Snapshots menu The menu bar's Snapshots menu
*NOTE: You can use your device's Global Settings > Preferences > Snapshot
Edits to choose between Recall (automatically stores your changes to the
current snapshot) versus Discard (does not store changes to the current snapshot).
The camera icon within the Editor's Snapshots menu is displayed in red when the
hardware's option is set to Discard.
Once your desired destination snapshot has been selected, use the following steps to
congure your settings.
To Store a Block's Bypass State Per Snapshot
Click on the Bypass button above any block within the Signal Flow and set your
desired bypass state for the block (or you can toggle the block's Bypass button
within the Edit panel). Any amp or eects block’s Bypass state will, by default, be
remembered and recalled per snapshot.
If you prefer to exclude a block from being controlled by snapshots, select the block
and set the Snapshot Bypass option from the block’s right-click menu to “O” (so
that no check mark appears at the left of the menu option). Choosing the Snapshot
Bypass option from the menu again (so that the check mark appears at the left of the
menu command), returns the block to the default snapshot behavior.
The Block - Snapshot Bypass option