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To Store a Parameter's Value Per Snapshot
To store any block parameter’s value per snapshot, it is rst necessary to create
a snapshot controller assignment for the parameter (other than for the Bypass
parameter - see preceding section). Whatever specic value you set the parameter to
is then remembered and recalled per snapshot for the snapshot-assigned parameter.
There are a few ways to create a snapshot assignment within POD Go Edit (also see
“Creating a Controller Assignment” on page 28).
In the following example, we’re creating a snapshot assignment within the Edit panel
for the Amp block’s Drive parameter.
1. Double-click on the Amp block within the Signal Flow to select it and display
its parameters within the Edit panel below.
2. Left-click on the assignment indicator area to the left of the Drive slider (or
right-click directly on the slider) within the Edit panel to the display the Select
a controller panel.
NOTE: If the parameter you are conguring already has an existing footswitch or
EXP pedal assignment, you’ll see its icon displayed in the assignment indicator
area, left of the parameter. You can still click on it to display the Select a controller
panel, and make a Snapshots assignment, but this will replace the existing
assignment.
3. Click on the Snapshots Controller selector to create the assignment, and close
the Select a controller panel.
Right-click on the parameter
Click the Snapshots controller selector
Left-click in
indicator area
Creating a snapshot assignment via the Select a controller panel
TIP: Even quicker... Hold the Alt/Option key and left-click on the Drive parameter
to instantly snapshot-assign it (or to remove an existing snapshot assignment)!
4. Load the desired snapshot (see page 13) and set the Drive slider to the
value you wish to be stored with this snapshot. (Note that the camera icon
is displayed to the left of the Drive slider now to indicate the parameter is
snapshot-assigned.) These stored values are recalled when jumping from
snapshot to snapshot, and appear as you last left them per snapshot.
5. Repeat the last step with up to all 4 snapshots, setting the desired Amp - Drive
parameter value dierently as desired for each.
Optionally, repeat the above steps to create snapshot assignments for additional
parameters, allowing all to have your determined values recalled per snapshot!
Each preset can have up to 64 controller assignments, including parameters
controlled by Snapshots. Remember to save your preset to retain your snapshot
settings. Please also see “Bypass & Controller Assignment” on page 24 for
more info.
To Remove a Snapshot Assignment from a Parameter
If you wish to stop an assigned parameter from responding to snapshot changes,
repeat the above steps and simply choose the None button within the Select
Controller panel to remove the snapshot assignment from the parameter.
NOTE: To exclude a block’s bypass state from being recalled via snapshot, use
the Snapshot Bypass option - see “To Store a Block’s Bypass State Per
Snapshot” on page 13.
Copying & Pasting Snapshots
The Copy and Paste Snapshot commands are available within the app's main
Snapshots menu. Or, right-click on the Edit panel's (camera button) Snapshots menu
to access these commands.
The main Snapshots menu The “camera” icon Snapshots right-click menu
To Copy & Paste a Snapshot - It is possible to copy all the settings of one snapshot
and paste them to another snapshot within the same preset, which can be a big
time-saver if you just want to make a few changes per snapshot. Select and load
the snapshot you wish to copy and select Copy. Then select and load the target
snapshot you wish to overwrite and choose Paste to paste the clipboard contents.
NOTE: The action of pasting a copied snapshot is not tracked by the POD
Go Edit Undo / Redo feature (see next section).
NOTE: Remember that you'll need to Save before switching to another preset to
retain your edited snapshot settings within the current preset! The snapshot that
is in use when you save your preset is the one that is recalled when the preset is
loaded again.