Firmware, Drivers & Software

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15
Undo / Redo
The POD Go Edit application supports Undo and Redo for most editing actions within
the Signal Flow and Edit panels of the current preset, whether the edits are made
within POD Go Edit or directly on the connected hardware, accessible via the Undo
and Redo buttons at the top of the main window (or from the Edit menu).* Your Undo
/ Redo history is retained until you load a dierent preset, exit the application, or
disconnect or power o your connected POD Go device.
*NOTE: Also see “Software Edits vs. Hardware Edits” on page 15 for
additional behavior details.
The Undo and Redo buttons
Undo is available for most actions performed within the Signal Flow and Edit
panels within POD Go Edit, including:
Parameter changes
Snapshot selection
Block category and model changes
Signal path changes (block bypass states, moving blocks, etc.)
Hardware edits and edit actions performed via external controller and USB MIDI
CC & PC messages (see “Software Edits vs. Hardware Edits” on page 15)
Actions that are not available for Undo/Redo include the following:
Tempo changes
Actions performed within the Presets/Impulses Librarian panel (e.g., changing
setlists, loading a dierent preset, importing, reordering, pasting presets or
IRs, etc.)
NOTE: The application’s Undo history is cleared whenever a dierent preset
is loaded .
Adding, editing, and removing snapshot, bypass, and controller assignments
NOTE: Note that when Undo restores the removal of a model that
includes assignments, in most cases, these assignments are restored
with the model, but in some cases may not be able to be retained.
Pasting a copied snapshot
Changes to any settings within the POD Go Edit Preferences and Global EQ
windows
NOTE: The Undo button and Edit menu command remain unavailable (dimmed)
until an undo-able action is performed. Likewise, Redo remains unavailable until
an Undo action is applied.
Software Edits vs. Hardware Edits
Edit actions performed within the POD Go Edit application (or “software edits”) are
tracked individually for Undo / Redo. For example, if you adjust a POD Go Edit
parameter slider, move a block, and then change a block’s model, these actions are
reverted individually—one action per each click of Undo.
Edit actions performed directly on your connected device and via footswitch/pedal
controller (or “hardware edits”) are aggregated into a separate, single undo-able action
within the Undo history. Therefore, if you perform a number of hardware edits and
then choose Undo, all such edits are reverted in one click of Undo. Likewise, selecting
Redo after performing an Undo of several hardware edits restores all the hardware edit
changes in one click of Redo.
Editing the Tap Tempo
There are a few options available for conguring the tempo, accessible from the
Tempo Controls at the top of the Signal Flow window. Any of the current preset’s
eect models set to note division values will follow this Tap Tempo value. (Note Sync
mode is available for most delay and modulation eects—see page 21.)
Tempo Select
Menu
Tap Tempo
Button
The Tempo Controls
How the Tempo Value is Recalled
Use the Tempo Select menu to choose how the tempo value is saved and recalled
(this is the same option found in your POD Go hardware's Global Settings > MIDI/
Tempo screen):
Per Snapshot - The tempo value is stored and recalled individually per
snapshot for the current preset.
Per Preset - The tempo value is stored and recalled individually with this
preset.
Global - The tempo value is used for all presets (any tempo value saved with
a preset or snapshot is ignored).
NOTE: Your POD Go device's tempo can also be congured to follow MIDI Clock
from an external (computer software - USB) source, accessed from within your
device's Global Settings > MIDI/Tempo screen.
When your device is actively following MIDI Clock, all options for the Tempo
Controls are disabled and the Tempo value displays as “[External].”
Entering a Tempo Value
To enter a value, click on the Tap Tempo button rhythmically, or right-click directly on
the Tap Tempo button and type in your desired numerical value.