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Home › Forums › Tips, Tricks, Clips, and Pics › Any tricks for saving pedal settings?
Sometimes it’s nice to record your pedal settings for particular songs, tones, or sets. Does anyone have any tips on how they do it?
I googled the idea and found one posting on the topic in another forum. They had a few ideas on there… using templates that go over the pedal knobs or using your phone camera:
http://truefire.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-5895.html
I just use a spreadsheet with each knob as a column. I record the “o’clock” setting. I’m open to suggestions on how to save them and even how to mark the pedal for more precise recording of the settings.
Thanks
hello,
when I create a demo or a tuto with EHx effects, I always record the setting of my 3 pedals, that I add in the video sequence. Or I took photos too. One demo = one recording of the parameters !
cheers,
thierry
I know this doesn’t answer your question exactly, but using something like a Boss ME-25 would save your exact settings to a memory block that you could revisit (of course you have to settle with Boss effects). I had one of these and the saving was actually a nice feature. I do like the template suggestion and a photo of the board would also work.