I have an MS-50G and was looking forward to being able to load user-made custom presets easily. But it won't load them into the pedal. I can sound check them, but that's about it. Has anyone else had the same problem? Am on latest firmware and Tonelib version. If I can't find out what the problem is, it will be pencil and paper time every time I want to save a preset that I like.
May i join the party? I'm on g3xn + linux. -EDIT- I've not tried it yet, but maybe it is possible to manually save the preset while it is loaded via the soundcheck, by copying it to another slot.
Hi all As of this weekend you can visit a friend place so fingers crossed things start to free up I will still be calibrating world top less day even if i cant go for a drive Think i may need milk some time that day
Same thing here with G5n on Linux. Soundcheck works, but goes back to empty on "Return to editor". Can't "Load to device".
Same problem with B1on and Linux, but no error message when I try to Load a Patch to device. I think it can't download the file. if I download manually a patch, load and save it then go to de online patch, click an empty bank, click sounfcheck then Load the patch, the bank I select is load with the lasted patch I load manually from file instead of the patch I select
The only solution, I suppose, is the one that most of us do; download the patch to a C folder and then load it from the editor menu in the folder icon "Import the patch data from a file". But it would be nice if someone found out how to load the patch directly without having to download it, it is obvious that the parameters are in the equipment because it allows you to do the sound test. I think the upload button on the device is programmed wrong.
I can confirm this happens with the Zoom B1x-four as well. I can test the sound perfectly (amazing feature, btw), and the Zoom will say the patch name and sound correct, but I cannot save it directly to the device. Also, if I 'go back to editor', the name and apparent settings are all there in the patch I was at minus 1 location, but if you click into that patch, it will not be the one loaded from the internet but whatever used to be in x-1 patch's spot. For example, if I was on patch 53, it will look like patch 52 is the one I 'tested' from the internet, but if I click on 52, it will be whatever used to be there, name and all. Downloading and importing the patch works as expected.