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= User Profiles =
 
= User Profiles =
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User Profiles allow you to switch between pre-configured device settings.
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Say you use your device sometimes to play with your guitar and microphone, in the studio, and sometimes with a synth in a live performance. For each situation, you might need to have different Input and Output gains and volume settings. So a user profile can be used to quickly switch between setups.
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The settings that can be stored in a User Profile are:
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* '''Input settings''': Everything under System > Inputs
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* '''Output settings''': Everything under System > Outputs
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* '''Sync and MIDI settings''': Everything under System > Sync and MIDI
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== Factory User Profiles ==
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TODO: Describe here the default User profiles that come pre-configured from the factory. What are the values and what are they for.
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== Switching between User Profiles ==
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On the left screen, navigate to the "User Profiles" menu. On the right screen, the 4 User profiles (A, B, C, and D) will be displayed. The current selected user profile will be marked with a checkbox "[x]".
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SCREENSHOT -> User Profiles menu
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With the right knob, navigate through the profiles and short press the knob to select the profile you want. Confirm the change.
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SCREENSHOT -> change profile confirmation screen
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== Saving a new User Profile ==
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You can have up to four User Profiles. The first step to save a new user profile is to choose which from these four profiles will be overwritten.
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# Sitch to the profile you want to overwite
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# Navigate to System Settings and change values for Input, Output and Sync an MIDI settings
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# Navigate back to the User Profiles menu
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# On the right screen, select the "Overwrite Current Profile" option
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# Short press the right knob to select this option and confirm
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SCREENSHOT -> overwrite user profile confirmation
  
 
= System =
 
= System =

Revision as of 13:13, 9 September 2019

This page is under construction and applies to devices on version 1.7+

This page holds the information on how to use the Settings menu on your MOD Duo and MOD Duo X devices.

Overview

These are the Settings you can access and control directly in your device, even when you are disconnected from your computer:

  • Banks: Navigate your Banks of pedalboards
  • Current Pedalboard: Restore default state or save a new state for the current pedalboard
  • Hardware Bypass: Control hardware bypass
  • Tempo & Transport: Control Tempo & Transport settings
  • Tuner: Access tuner and configure whether it should mute the outputs or not
  • User profiles: Manage User Profiles
  • System: Access system-wide settings and information such as inputs and outputs gains, Bluetooth configuration and more.

Accessing and navigating the Settings Menu

Press and hold the left endless knob to open the Settings Menu.

On the left screen you will see the main menu. The right screen will display the sub-menu related to the current item selected on the main menu.

Scroll the options in the main menu by rotating the left knob. Some options have a toggle indicator that can be triggered by quick pressing the left knob. These options have a "[ ]" or "[x]" indicating the state of the toggle. For example, the Hardware Bypass can be turned on or off by pressing the left knob.

Scroll the sub-options using the right knob. Quick press the right knob to access a third level menu or to just turn on and off the selected option.

Press and hold the left knob again to exit the Settings Menu.

Banks

Current Pedalboard

This option allows you to restore the default state of the pedalboard, or to override it with the current state.

Selecting the "Restore default" option on the right screen will discard any changes you might have made to any parameter of any plugin and restore the state of the pedalboard as it was the last time it was saved.

Selecting the "Save state" option on the right screen will save the current state of all parameters of all plugins. Next time you load the pedalboard or choose the "Restore default" option, the pedalboard will go back to this state.

Note: You can only access these setting when you are disconnected from your computer.

Hardware Bypass

Both MOD Duo and MOD Duo X have a true bypass circuit for each pair of input/output. This allows you to physically connect input 1 to output 1, and input 2 to output 2. The true bypass is enabled when the device is off and it is automatically disabled after the current pedalboard is loaded.

This option allows you to quickly activate the Hardware bypass to both channels or independently bypass each channel.

Quick bypass

Quick press left knob to quickly turn Bypass on and off. On the left screen you will see "Bypass [ ]" indicating that the bypass is off or "Bypass [x]" indicating that the bypass is on.

Hardware Bypass options

On the right-hand screen you can turn bypass on and off independently for channels 1 and 2 or for both.

You can also change the behavior of the "Quick bypass" by changing the last option called "Quick Bypass Channel(s)". You can set it so "Quick bypass" will bypass both channels (default) or only one of the two channels.

Tempo & Transport

Tuner

Note: You can quickly access the Tuner by pressing and holding the right-hand knob any time.

This option allows you to tune your instrument. Both inputs can be used as the tuner input, to select between them short press the right knob.

If you see a question mark on the tuner screen, it means the MOD Duo is not receiving any input.

Choosing whether the tuner should mute the outputs when activated.

In the main menu there is an indicator "Mute [x]" that you can toggle to mute your outputs or not when tuning. Short press the left knob to change this value.

When you quick access the Tuner by pressing and holding the right knob, you have to press and hold the same knob again to exit.

User Profiles

User Profiles allow you to switch between pre-configured device settings.

Say you use your device sometimes to play with your guitar and microphone, in the studio, and sometimes with a synth in a live performance. For each situation, you might need to have different Input and Output gains and volume settings. So a user profile can be used to quickly switch between setups.

The settings that can be stored in a User Profile are:

  • Input settings: Everything under System > Inputs
  • Output settings: Everything under System > Outputs
  • Sync and MIDI settings: Everything under System > Sync and MIDI

Factory User Profiles

TODO: Describe here the default User profiles that come pre-configured from the factory. What are the values and what are they for.

Switching between User Profiles

On the left screen, navigate to the "User Profiles" menu. On the right screen, the 4 User profiles (A, B, C, and D) will be displayed. The current selected user profile will be marked with a checkbox "[x]".

SCREENSHOT -> User Profiles menu

With the right knob, navigate through the profiles and short press the knob to select the profile you want. Confirm the change.

SCREENSHOT -> change profile confirmation screen

Saving a new User Profile

You can have up to four User Profiles. The first step to save a new user profile is to choose which from these four profiles will be overwritten.

  1. Sitch to the profile you want to overwite
  2. Navigate to System Settings and change values for Input, Output and Sync an MIDI settings
  3. Navigate back to the User Profiles menu
  4. On the right screen, select the "Overwrite Current Profile" option
  5. Short press the right knob to select this option and confirm

SCREENSHOT -> overwrite user profile confirmation

System