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Post subject: Can you save an sd preset to an sd band track?
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 10:03 pm
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Can you save a SD preset to an SD band track and have it load automatically when you select a song in quick access?


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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 12:32 am
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No, it works the other way around. You can assign a song to a preset. Not a preset to a song. But this you maybe already knew.

After saving the change, the preset will always have the chosen band-track ready.

If you for some reason really need it to work the other way around, just create/copy presets and name them as the song-titles (extension .fuse still, of course), then you can select a song-preset and get the right band-track...


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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 2:58 am
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It has to be a preset that's loaded into the HD doesn't it. Can you use a preset from the SD card and have it automatically tagged back to a particular song? If so how?


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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 4:56 am
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It definitely doesn't need to be on the HD. Maybe you meant "stored in a slot", though?
And in that case, my answer is "maybe".

There is something strange with the behaviour of FUSE. If you browse presets in the Media Library that are stored on your computer, you can click it and try it out without putting the preset into the amp. However, you cannot "click & try" if it's on the SD-card. It must be a bug.

So a clear answer to your question is that, without taking drastic actions (modifying the preset manually outside FUSE and the amp), you might need to temporarily save it in a slot of the Amp and then export it to the SD, and it should work..

A preset-file contains a "link" to a band-track, so all this "should be" possible with minimal effort from the user, but somehow FUSE manages to make this difficult as of now.

I'll get back to this tonight when I actually have the gear infront of me and give a better answer, unless someone else hasn't given a good enough reply/solution. :)

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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 1:34 pm
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Why don't you just import the Presets you want into Preset slots and assign Band Tracks to them. What you are trying to do is basically the opposite of the way the amp is designed to work. I'm not saying you can't do what you want. I'm just saying you're making it more difficult than it has to be.

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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 1:49 pm
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Loren,

What Tagg is trying to do is actually quite natural, maybe the choice of words made it sound stranger than it is though.
I'd imagine that it's quite common to listen to a song, play around with a preset to make it fit the song, and then you'd obviously want to save the preset "to that song".

I modified the presets (xml-files) manually, and FUSE should be able to easily work in this direction as well. That is, making it easy to create a new preset, assign a song to it and THEN save it to the amp. There shouldn't be any reason to assign the preset into a slot before assigning a song to the preset...
Anyhow, I'll try to make/start a third-party proof-of-concept application the coming weekend to deal with stuff like these, to get some idea what the community needs/wants..

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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 1:50 pm
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Oh okay. I understand now.

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