![]() That way, I've got a written record and an electronic copy. When I'm done, I take those values back to my computer and enter them into the workbook. What I do when programming new presets is print a page of each and write down values as I go. In case you can't read MS Excel files, I've also included an Adobe PDF version of this file. There is enough space to fit 14 presets on a page. I've also included a 3rd row for comments/notes. I've included another row to enter heel/toe values for the optional expression pedal. Each sheet contains columns for each knob as well as tempo, name, output level, and preset location. As always, check the packaging for details.Since us V3 users are waiting for a new version of FactorLib, I thought I'd upload some of the tools that I use to keep track of my presets.Īttached is a zip file containing both a Microsoft Excel '97 format workbook with 3 sheets, one for each of the Factor pedals. Oh, and don't forget: Some Bluetooth devices ship with their own USB Bluetooth adapter, so you may not even need to buy one. All of these devices will add Bluetooth to your PC, so it's really down to you to pick the one you have the most confidence in based on price and reviews. Really, the one you choose depends on your budget, and whether you have an Amazon Prime subscription. If you're looking for something with a longer range (perhaps for gaming), Amazon also stock this Avantree device-compatible with Windows, macOS, Linux, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch-includes low latency technology and can be used over a distance of 20 meters. It has a range of 10 meters (uninterrupted space) and can transfer up to 3Mbps of data, and you'll also find it on Amazon. ASUS USB AdapterĪ slightly more expensive option from ASUS, the ASUS USB Adapter is compatible with Windows XP and later and again uses the Bluetooth 4.0 LE specification. Using the latest Bluetooth 4.0 LE specification, it is compatible with Windows XP and later. ![]() This low-budget option from Amazon is great as an introduction to Bluetooth. ![]()
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