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(@blutic1)
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I have been working with my GNX3 and trying to create my own presets and banks for live performances. Does anyone know how to move presests to a new bank? Or how to eliminate all the effects except for one or two?


   
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(@eclips3)
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I hate to be funny about this, but have you looked in the manual? Otherwise try the manufacturers website, maybe you can get some info there.

GL


   
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(@blutic1)
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Gee, I never thought of that!!! :wink: For some reason computer hardware, software, etc. and musical merchandise manufactures provide the worst manuals ever. Can I get an Amen! The website is no help either.


   
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(@musenfreund)
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I'm going to move you down to the Amps and Efx forum to see if you get a better response there.

Well we all shine on--like the moon and the stars and the sun.
-- John Lennon


   
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(@forrok_star)
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Storing/Copying a Preset:
When editing a preset, the Store LED lights indicating you have changed a parameter and need to store the changes. Once you have modified the Amp Models, Cabinet types, and Effect Parameters, store it to a User Preset location.

The following steps outline the procedure for storing a preset:
1. Press the STORE button.The first letter of the preset name begins flashing.
2. Use the DATA WHEEL to select the alpha-numeric character
3. Press the DRUMS button to select the next character to the right, and the EDIT button to select the previous character to the left.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the preset name shows in the display.
5. Once you have entered the name for the preset, press the STORE button again.The current preset location flashes in the numeric display.
6. Select the User Preset location using the DATA WHEEL.

You'll need Adobe Acrobat to view this....Digitech GNX3 Manual

Joe


   
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(@blutic1)
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Ok, but how do you do what I asked about?


   
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(@hueseph)
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I believe Joe just explained it to you. That is the new bank is created when you rename your preset.

https://soundcloud.com/hue-nery/hue-audio-sampler


   
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