User Manual
Table Of Contents
- HX Stomp XL 3.0 Owner's Manual
- Welcome to HX Stomp XL
- Quick Start
- Play View
- Edit View
- Selecting Blocks/Adjusting Parameters
- Bypassing a Block
- Bypassing HX Stomp XL Completely
- Choosing a Block’s Model
- Moving Blocks
- Copying/Pasting a Block
- Clearing a Block
- Clearing All Blocks
- Adding a Block to Favorites
- Saving a Model’s Default Settings
- Saving/Naming a Preset
- Creating /Restoring Full Device Backups
- Serial vs. Parallel Routing
- Setting Path B’s Output
- TAP Tempo
- The Tuner
- Dynamic DSP
- Block Order and Stereo Imaging
- The Blocks
- Snapshots
- Bypass Assign
- Controller Assign
- Command Center
- Global EQ
- Global Settings
- USB Audio
- MIDI
- Additional Resources
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Tips for Creative Snapshot Use
• Theobvioususecaseforsnapshotsisdesignatingthemtospecicsectionsof
your song. For example, Snapshot 1 could be the Intro, Snapshot 2 the Verse,
Snapshot 3 the Chorus, and Snapshot 4 the Solo.
• Turn any Delay, Reverb, and/or FX Loops blocks’ Trails parameter to “On” for
seamless spillover between snapshots.
• Worried that further tweaking might make your tone worse, not better?
Snapshots are a great way to compare minor changes between tones without
havingtotakeyourhandsotheguitar.
• SetdierentkeysinHarmonyDelayblocksorintervalsinPitchblockspersnapshot.
• Havingdicultymaintainingconsistentvolumethroughoutasong?Setoneof
theeects’GainorLevelparameterpersnapshot.
• InapresetthatincludesaLooperblock,openCommandCenter,andcongure
an Instant command with the HX Looper - Play message assigned for
Snapshot 2 and with the HX Looper - Stop message assigned for Snapshot
3. Now, record a loop, and you can toggle between Snapshot 2 and 3 to play
and stop your loop (along with any other actions you might additionally set to
happen on these two snapshots).
• You can alternatively change snapshots via MIDI. See “MIDI CC” on page 66.