Signal Chains
A Signal Chain is a named collection of pedals that you can control together. Instead of switching between pedals one at a time, a chain shows all your pedals in a single view and lets you edit each one without losing your settings on the others.
Creating a Chain
Section titled “Creating a Chain”Open the Signal Chains view from the navigation. Click New Chain, give it a name, and add pedals from your collection.
Each pedal in a chain has its own independent settings — adjusting the reverb on one pedal doesn’t affect the settings on the others.
Adding and Removing Pedals
Section titled “Adding and Removing Pedals”Use the Add Pedal button to append a pedal to the chain. Click the remove icon on any pedal card to take it out. You can also drag pedals to reorder them.
Editing a Pedal in the Chain
Section titled “Editing a Pedal in the Chain”Click any pedal in the chain strip to open its editor. You’ll see all its controls — same knobs, switches, and sliders as the single-pedal view. Changes go live via MIDI immediately.
Saving Your Chain
Section titled “Saving Your Chain”Signal chains use an explicit save model — changes you make are local until you click Save. A yellow indicator at the top of the chain shows when you have unsaved changes.
If you want to undo all changes since the last save, click Discard.
Loading Presets into a Chain
Section titled “Loading Presets into a Chain”You can load a preset from the Tone Library into any individual pedal in your chain. The preset’s parameter values are applied, but the pedal’s MIDI channel assignment is preserved — so your routing stays intact.
To control individual pedals without a chain, see Controlling Your Pedals.