Is there a quick Way to select the NEXT Preset in Axion? I'm new to the software and literally wanted to listen to each and every preset (there are LOTS...THANKS!!!) but having to click through to the next one every single times gets a little tedious.
Is there a shortcut for NEXT and PREVIOUS?
Can it be programmed via MIDI?
Thanks in advance!
-Delane Rouse
Quick Way to Select NEXT Preset?
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- KVRer
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- KVRAF
- 5821 posts since 8 Sep, 2004 from Paris (France)
If you look at the presets area at the top of the main screen, you have two arrows on the left and right of the current preset name. These arrows let you go to the previous and next presets quickly. The Pre FX and Post FX sections have similar arrows to go thru their own sub presets. And if you open the presets browser (folder icon with a magnifying glass in the toolbar), there are similar arrows that let you go thru all the presets returned by the search query.
Axiom also supports program change and bank select messages to control presets loading via MIDI, but the factory presets bank is a bit too large (it has far more than 128 presets).
Don't forget that the main presets is only a small subset of available tones: you will probably want to go thru the various amps that are available in the amp simulator (they are not all demonstrated in the main presets). For these (and for some other built-in effects such as the reverb and modulation effects), the tone maps may also help you explore what the plug-in can do!
Hope this helps!
Axiom also supports program change and bank select messages to control presets loading via MIDI, but the factory presets bank is a bit too large (it has far more than 128 presets).
Don't forget that the main presets is only a small subset of available tones: you will probably want to go thru the various amps that are available in the amp simulator (they are not all demonstrated in the main presets). For these (and for some other built-in effects such as the reverb and modulation effects), the tone maps may also help you explore what the plug-in can do!
Hope this helps!