![]() ![]() The advantage of the first method is that you can create ONE Helix preset with most of the required settings, customize the scribble strips with the ten effect names, then copy it to all of the presets in that setlist. Therefore, either you:ġ) decide on a maximum of ten GR5 effects to use in ALL of your presets, and assign them CC#s GLOBALLY (LOCKED) in GR5 orĢ) in each GR5 preset you individually LEARN the CC# for whatever effects you want to use in that preset. You have ten buttons on the Helix to which you can assign a TOGGLING CC#. Therefore, each Helix preset has to be totally custom created to match a SPECIFIC GR5 preset. GR5 responds unpredictably (if at all) to CC#s sent with Program Changes (PC#s), which the Helix does by default (for any footswitch assigned a TOGGLING CC#) when PC SEND is ON in GLOBALS. ![]() Each Helix preset has to be custom configured to match the ON/OFF status of the specific effects in a corresponding GR5 preset. ![]()
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