Had the 11r for years, didn't really do much with it. Recently decided to give it a proper go and realised just how good it is. Now I intend on using it for my live rack, so I bought a GCP to go with it.
Plenty of guides online to assist me with the setup, so I've figured out the 4 patches and 8 stomps, how to set up names on the GCP, etc.
One thing I can't find, and I've tried googling it every which way, is this:
When i am on bank 01, I have all my presets available. I moved them to the top so I could access them easily. Stomp 1 brings up preset A1, so I know i've set up the start on 0/1 properly, etc. Stomp 2/3/4 match with preset A2/A3/A4, so as long as i sit there - i'm sweet.
When i hit the bank up arrow, it cycles thru 11/12/13/14 presets that i created in the unit. However, when i hit stomp 1 (to bring up preset 11), the 11r shows me stomp A4. Stomp 2 brings up B1, or what I would expect to see on stomp 11. It's like this all the way along. Everything outside of bank 1 is shifted one to the left.
What gives? Have I missed something obvious?
Late to the party: 11r and GCP
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Re: Late to the party: 11r and GCP
So, I reckon I've figured it out.
For anyone else who stumbles across this via google, and for the benefit of those playing at home, I figured once I established the loops of 01 - 04 on the GCP as A1 to A4 on the eleven rack, everything else would follow. Not so much. Looking back, why would they?
Therefore, Bank 1 position 1 (11 on the GCP) needed to be set to preset 5 on the 11r, as A1 to A4 were presets 1 - 4. Preset B1 is 5, B4 = 8. Preset C1 = 9, C4 = 12. And so on and so on.
All sorted by choosing the bank, pressing the stomp, holding edit to bring up the edit function for that stomp, then setting the patch and the name.
Easy when you know how...
For anyone else who stumbles across this via google, and for the benefit of those playing at home, I figured once I established the loops of 01 - 04 on the GCP as A1 to A4 on the eleven rack, everything else would follow. Not so much. Looking back, why would they?
Therefore, Bank 1 position 1 (11 on the GCP) needed to be set to preset 5 on the 11r, as A1 to A4 were presets 1 - 4. Preset B1 is 5, B4 = 8. Preset C1 = 9, C4 = 12. And so on and so on.
All sorted by choosing the bank, pressing the stomp, holding edit to bring up the edit function for that stomp, then setting the patch and the name.
Easy when you know how...