Firmware, Drivers & Software

Table Of Contents
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Renaming, Reordering, Copying, and Pasting
Presets
These functions allow you to customize your presets within the setlist. Choose the
Edit menu (or the preset slot’s right-click menu) Rename, Copy, or Paste command
and it will act upon the selected (highlighted) preset. For most commands, it is
also possible to multi-select a number of presets by using Shift+click to select a
contiguous set of presets, or Cmd+click (Mac) or Ctrl+click (Windows) to select a non-
contiguous set. Read on for more ways to accomplish these preset tasks.
Renaming a Preset
Click to select any preset within the setlist, then choose the Rename command and
type in your new desired name.
Reordering Presets
Click to select any preset within the setlist, then click and drag the preset vertically to
place it in the new index position within the setlist. You’ll see the other presets shift
up/down accordingly.
Copying & Pasting Presets
Click once on any preset within the setlist to select it, so that it is highlighted. (Note
that it does not need to be the currently loaded preset, just the highlighted preset).
Chose the Copy command to copy the preset to the clipboard. Then click to select
the desired target preset location, which can be within the current or other setlist,
and use the Paste command. Pasting a preset into a target location that is currently
occupied will result in permanently overwriting the target location’s preset.
Drag and Drop Presets
It is possible to drag and drop any preset (or multi-selected presets) directly from the
Librarian panel to perform the following actions.
Import - Drag a .pgp preset le from any computer folder and drop directly
onto a presets slot to import it into the device’s setlist. This import action
replaces and overwrites the slot’s existing preset.
Import and Load - Dragging a preset from a computer folder and dropping it
directly into the currently loaded preset’s slot within the setlist, or dropping it
directly into the Signal Flow window, will both Import the preset and load it as
the new current tone, replacing the previous tone. (Note that if you drag and
drop a preset into a slot other than that of the currently loaded preset, this will
import the preset into the setlist, but will not load the preset.)
Export - Drag one or multiple presets from the setlist and drop into any folder
on your computer to export a copy of the .pgp preset le(s) there. (The preset
is exported in its last-saved state.)
Reorder - Drag to another location within the setlist to reorder the presets
within the list as desired. When the preset is dropped into the new location
slot, the surrounding presets are shifted upward or downward accordingly.
Importing and Exporting Setlists
The Librarian panel allows you to instantly save the currently loaded setlist, including
all its saved presets, to a POD Go setlist le (.pgs). This is very handy for making a
backup of all presets within a setlist, so that one setlist can easily be loaded back into
your device in a single action (for example, you might only want to import an exported
User setlist and keep your device’s current Factory setlist intact, or vice-versa).
To Import a Setlist - Select the Import Setlist command. This will prompt you to
ensure that you wish to overwrite and replace the currently selected setlist and the
presets therein. Continue through the Open window to select the setlist you wish
to import into your connected device.
To Export a Setlist - Select the Export Setlist command to display the Save
As dialog, where you can optionally rename the setlist le and choose your save
directory.
TIP: Wanting to restore the Factory Presets & settings for your device? You can do
so by performing a Factory Restore—please see your POD Go Owner’s Manual
for details (and remember to use POD Go Edit to rst do a back up of your current
presets!)
TIP: Visit the line6.com/customtone site to share your tones and download from
the huge online library of artist and user presets. Also be sure to visit the Line 6
Marketplace online shop for professionally crafted IRs and more!