I don't find the automatic reset to the time (or to the memory patches, depending on what you set by pressing the time controller) to be a problem. But the reset is too quick: when I program a swell pedal, I hardly have time to check whether the entered values are being processed correctly because the display jumps back immediately. I also have the 200 series overdrive and delay and they behave the same way.
I found out why it does that. The Manual mode works the same as 1, 2., 3, and 4. Whatever you have saved on Manual mode stays there. When you change the parameters and go away from Manual mode, and then come back to Manual mode, it will be whatever was last saved there. If you don't go through the process of saving the settings, it won't save. This is how 1, 2, 3, and 4 work as well. I think it would be better if the Manual mode was just the parameters of whatever the knobs are actually turned to at that given time.
I don't find the automatic reset to the time (or to the memory patches, depending on what you set by pressing the time controller) to be a problem.
But the reset is too quick: when I program a swell pedal, I hardly have time to check whether the entered values are being processed correctly because the display jumps back immediately. I also have the 200 series overdrive and delay and they behave the same way.
@@klaussturh3445 good to know.
Did you solve this issue? I have the same :(
Like my time goes exactly 1.4 like yours
I found out why it does that. The Manual mode works the same as 1, 2., 3, and 4. Whatever you have saved on Manual mode stays there. When you change the parameters and go away from Manual mode, and then come back to Manual mode, it will be whatever was last saved there. If you don't go through the process of saving the settings, it won't save. This is how 1, 2, 3, and 4 work as well. I think it would be better if the Manual mode was just the parameters of whatever the knobs are actually turned to at that given time.