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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.