amp presets and midi / Guitar Rig 7

Volker J.
Volker J. Member Posts: 6 Member
edited February 14 in Guitar Rig & FX

Hi All.

How can I Ioad / change an custom amp preset into the rack by midi commands?

Which is the right one?

Also cleaning the rack by a midi command - how?

Thx for help.

KG Volker

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  • Volker J.
    Volker J. Member Posts: 6 Member
    Answer ✓

    I guess, I got it…

    load preset….

    …and so one: Data 1 = 2 loads preset 003 - a bit confusing.

    The good thing, a clean rack is not needed.

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  • mykejb
    mykejb Moderator Posts: 2,220 mod

    You can switch presets using MIDI program change commands like this :

    Assign the presets you want to MIDI select to a particular colour.

    Select that colour

    Change the sort order to "Custom"

    The number to the left of the patch name is the MIDI program number

    In the example below I assigned a few random patches to the Fuscia colour and they appear as below. You can reorder the list using drag/drop, and patches can have multiple colours.

    Not sure about changing amp presets only, not something I've tried

  • Volker J.
    Volker J. Member Posts: 6 Member
    edited February 14

    Thanks, but which midi command I need?

    And how I clean the rack?

  • mykejb
    mykejb Moderator Posts: 2,220 mod

    You need to send Program Change commands to select the preset. What do you mean by "Clean the rack" ?

  • Volker J.
    Volker J. Member Posts: 6 Member
    edited February 15

    Program Change…

    I have Program & Bank which sends:

    and Program Step whch sends:

    With clean I will clean the rack before a preset change happens, if it happens…

    Preset I will request by Pacer…

    The other parts CAB A/B, Metronom On/Off and Wah works fine. The only bad thing is, If i connected to Pacer the port is in exlusive mode and I can't set Paser as Midi Input with GR7 and vise versa.

  • Volker J.
    Volker J. Member Posts: 6 Member
    Answer ✓

    I guess, I got it…

    load preset….

    …and so one: Data 1 = 2 loads preset 003 - a bit confusing.

    The good thing, a clean rack is not needed.

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