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customize the preset manager
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customize the preset manager
dowes anyone know how to change the preset manager apereance
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- ordinarydyon
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Re: customize the preset manager
Hi
This is a big topic but is farely well dealt with in the User Guide. It's possible to just change colours and stuff from the Properties box, if you click on the P symbol to see what the designer provided. Any more and you will have to dig deeper into the module (or any other) and work out what you want to change. The padlock symbol allows you to highlight and drag the elements around if you just want to re-arrange the layout. When the padlock is open just click on the element to change it's position on the panel and it will be highlighted. You may have to go into deeper levels inside the module to find the element you wish to change, for example in this case, to alter the drop-down box.
The best way, I find, is to experiment and try stuff out. If all else fails I read the manual! Something I found out for myself seems to stick better in my ageing memory.
Have fun!
Spogg
This is a big topic but is farely well dealt with in the User Guide. It's possible to just change colours and stuff from the Properties box, if you click on the P symbol to see what the designer provided. Any more and you will have to dig deeper into the module (or any other) and work out what you want to change. The padlock symbol allows you to highlight and drag the elements around if you just want to re-arrange the layout. When the padlock is open just click on the element to change it's position on the panel and it will be highlighted. You may have to go into deeper levels inside the module to find the element you wish to change, for example in this case, to alter the drop-down box.
The best way, I find, is to experiment and try stuff out. If all else fails I read the manual! Something I found out for myself seems to stick better in my ageing memory.
Have fun!
Spogg
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Spogg - Posts: 3358
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Re: customize the preset manager
could you describe your issue a bit more clear please, it looks like the presetmanager is taken from some more complex schematic..
i would suggest to use the stock preset manager if you don't know whats going on..
in general the presetmanager should always be on the toplevel of the front panel (main module) (in your example it is capsulated inside another module, thats why it has no connection to the reverb parameters)
so that the wireless "P" connection is connected with all related parameters, which are included already in the stock controls like sliders, knobs and buttons (watch for the preset module)
related points in the userguide are:
- front panel page 67
- wireless links page 53
i would suggest to use the stock preset manager if you don't know whats going on..
in general the presetmanager should always be on the toplevel of the front panel (main module) (in your example it is capsulated inside another module, thats why it has no connection to the reverb parameters)
so that the wireless "P" connection is connected with all related parameters, which are included already in the stock controls like sliders, knobs and buttons (watch for the preset module)
related points in the userguide are:
- front panel page 67
- wireless links page 53
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