by randohm » Thu Nov 07, 2024 11:17 pm
Most or all of these have been posted before, but instead of replying +1 to every single one of those posts, here’s my own wishlist.
1. Multiple captures and delayed batch training.
I’ve seen many posts for this. I think this would be huge for a lot of people. I would love to turn on an amp, let it warm up, take 10 captures, power the amp off and run the training at a later time. After the tube shortage of 2022, I’ve become more sensitive to how much I use my amps and how long I leave them on.
2. Offload training to other machines.
Seen many posts for this too and can be tied into #1. Take multiple captures on my macbook, then transfer them to a PC with an Nvidia card at a later time for advanced training. This and #1 would be a huge time saver.
3. Big pedal: Option to turn off bypass on footswitches.
The way I use the big pedal, there is no scenario where I want to bypass it. If the footswitch for the current preset is pressed it could either 1.) have no effect or 2.) reload the preset, any changes would be lost.
4. Big pedal: copy IRs directly to pedal
Instead of copying a preset just to get an IR on the pedal.
5. Big pedal and One: line level output option
In my experience, with most tone models’ volumes around 50% and the main output at max, the output is instrument level. An option for a 10-12dB increase to get it closer to line level and be able to directly feed a non-guitar power amp without an clean preamp or boost in between.
6. Big pedal: external footswitch option for bank switching to behave like dual button press bank switching.
There is definitely a good use for the current way the external footswitch works, but it would be nice to have the option for it to behave like the dual button press where it does not immediately switch the preset but scrolls through the banks instead.
7. I think this is supposed to come out next week but until it does, it’s still on my wish list: Live editor for presets on the pedal.
8. Librarian for tablet.
Plug a usb cable into my ipad and pedal and be able to manage the presets.
9. Librarian for One: More than 4 presets shown at a time.
The 3 loaded presets at the top take up too much screen space needlessly.
10. Big pedal: option for intermittent display scrolling.
The display will scroll once after a preset is loaded. Have an option where it will scroll every 5 or 10 seconds.