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Stuck on Tonestack: How to Use Loopy Pro with Guitar Effects?

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  • @danm said:

    Try a different CC number. I vaguely recall that CC0 is reserved and can’t be used. To simplify testing, create a fader in loopy pro that sends the cc you want to use to TS Midi

  • Confirmed: CC 0 is reserved in ToneStack Pro for bank change.

  • Thanks. Where did you find that info, I'll bookmark it as a reference

  • edited August 2025

    Also, I hit the "Save as UNIT DFLT" in the TS midi learn UI after setting things up, but while I got the midi learn working with a diff cc number as you suggested, It seems to forget the midi learn settings each time I switch to a diff preset in TS and then switch back to the clean wah preset...any ideas there, thought "Save as UNIT DFLT" would do it, but doesn't appear to...Thanks

  • @danm said:
    Thanks. Where did you find that info, I'll bookmark it as a reference

    I realized by trial-and-error that this was the case -- which makes sense since ToneStack uses bank change commands without needing to midi learn them.

  • @danm said:
    Also, I hit the "Save as UNIT DFLT" in the TS midi learn UI after setting things up, but while I got the midi learn working with a diff cc number as you suggested, It seems to forget the midi learn settings each time I switch to a diff preset in TS and then switch back to the clean wah preset...any ideas there, thought "Save as UNIT DFLT" would do it, but doesn't appear to...Thanks

    Try the other options. Most of what I know about ToneStack Pro is the result of trying them and seeing what works. I don't know TS Pro often enough to know the answer to this without going through the trial-and-error process myself.

  • I see, thanks. Well, if you do try this scenario, please let me know if you can get it to work (ie: have a preset remember midi learn when recalled/reloaded) bc it's not working for me and I'll try to do some trial and error as well. Thanks

  • @danm said:
    I see, thanks. Well, if you do try this scenario, please let me know if you can get it to work (ie: have a preset remember midi learn when recalled/reloaded) bc it's not working for me and I'll try to do some trial and error as well. Thanks

    I am sure if you spend some time on it you can figure it out. Realistically, I am not likely to delve into it.

  • @danm said:
    Also, I hit the "Save as UNIT DFLT" in the TS midi learn UI after setting things up, but while I got the midi learn working with a diff cc number as you suggested, It seems to forget the midi learn settings each time I switch to a diff preset in TS and then switch back to the clean wah preset...any ideas there, thought "Save as UNIT DFLT" would do it, but doesn't appear to...Thanks

    You must enable Load CC Map From Patch in the Tonestack MIDI Settings. It is weirdly not the default. I believe the Save as UNIT DFLT only applies when a unit is added from the menu; it doesn't affect units loaded in a patch.

  • Thanks @uncledave. Got it working. I thought the patch would include that midi learn meta data once "SET" in the midi learn modal, but realized I had to also save the patch (via the menu taskbar) afterwards in order for that metadata to persist/be saved with the preset. Thanks again

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