![]() Yeah, a patch (.pgp) is in JSON format, so 99% sure the full export also is, so if you take a single patch export, replace its content with the patch you're interested in, you could likely import a single patch from the complete setlist. ![]() You can’t mix and match presets and setlist but I believe you can choose which setlists you want to restore from a system backup (at least you can in Helix not sure about POD Go).Īs described earlier, you can save multiple, or all, presets in a setlist in a single operation and then you’ll have them as individual presets.ītw, for exporting/importing single, the format for exporting all the presets vs single is very likely the same, so by opening the file in a text editor, you'd be able to find the preset you're interested and simply copy the block to a single file. There three levels of save/backup capabilities: presets, setlists, and system (including global settings). You can also save individual setlists, but you can’t restore individual presets from a saved setlist. To be able to restore individual presets you need to back them up as individual presets.
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