Constant output
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Can we please make Posiive grid make a feature so that you can select a consatnt output. Then you would be able to switch between presets without getting your ears blasted. It should also be so you for exmple could change the level on a tubescreamer without having to turn the output on the amp everytime you make an ajustment.
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@gust38946 We can't unfortunately make PG do anything. But we can ask for feature requests and improvements, by using the "Contact Support" link at the top of this page. Be sure to submit a feature request for this complaint please. Many have made such requests but the more people ask for the same thing, the more likely it is to be acted upon, if it's at all possible.
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@gust38946 I think you just need to adjust the volume on the preset and then save it so it matches your others. Too many variables and you'd end up with some kind of master limiter which I don't think most would want. Yea I know some people who upload presets think LOUDER is BETTER so they end up with a LOUD preset. But once you get the output volume on it set then just save it.
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@stinger0625 That's true, for ones we like and wish to keep. The problem that gust38946 was complaining about, though, is when we're trying new tones from the tonecloud. He'd like to be able to turn on a setting that would automatically adjust the volume level for new tones to a constant level. As it is, we have to remember (for each and every tone we want to try out) to adjust the level BEFORE hitting a string on our guitar/bass or 1) we can wake the dead (or sleeping family members) or 2) damage our hearing if we're using headphones. I've learned to do that, but while examining lots of potential new tones it's easy to forget occasionally.
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@dhbailey Yea I don't use the cloud but the couple of times I did I found that too. Maybe something in the app could do it and you could set a threshold. I know with just the four I use and just three of those for electric if I start to fool around with one and tweak it some I have to save then compare to my other two and go back and adjust the final output to make sure it still matches.