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More By This Developer. And if so, can you tell us something about the timing? Just playing around with the app yesterday and wishing for wireless Bluetooth functionality! I have the ipad connected via midi and the ipad will show the values change if I make changes on the amp but, if I try and use the ipad to make changes or load presets it does nothing?

Thank you so much it was driving me crazy to see all the empty spots used and another question can you move a preset. No worries Dave, and yes, you can move a preset by duplicating it.

Is there a way to delete the duplicate presets on the amp? Hi Dave, thanks for the questions. Hi Dave. Where would a fan best be situated to cool the unit behind? Much appreciated. Can I ask how tall is the GM36 in rack terms?!

The GrandMeister would be 4U… but careful! As we write in the GM36 manual, it must NOT be mounted in a rack, unless the rack features active cooling i. Our lips are sealed unfortunately, but there will be something new coming next year! Well, a few things actually, but a big one huge! The Grandmeister is an awesome amp! Lots of positive feedback when playing out with it.

Hi Scott, and cheers for the kind words! Just let us know if you have any more questions! Well the app looks glorious as it is! I just disconnected everything, turned off the iPad and the amp, reconnected everything, and turned it back on and it is working now. Maybe there is a short in one of the wires which makes it go out intermittently. Bit of a pain with all the specialty connections, and also the fact that I just bought the set-up less than a month ago.

This iRig seems a bit kluge, definitely not industrial-strength. Hi Dan, and thanks for your questions. We always use an extension cable in between the iPad and the iRig, then it works properly — otherwise the whole thing can seem a litle wobbly! There are certainly more physically robust options out there though. The connection will only work if the App itself is working, you see.

Hope this helps…. Connected everything as instructed and the set-up worked fine, most of the time, for about a month. Intermittently, however, the app would refuse to recognize the connection to the amp. Not sure where the failure is at.

Any suggestions as to how to fix this issue? Very well explained by Pierre Jolicoeur the benefits of having a global power soak. Yes, we agree! Thank you so much for this very positive response. I hope you find a way to implement the global mode for the power soak. I have the IRig midi 2 linked to an Ipad mini and it works really well with the Grandmeister. Will this have any effect on the grandmeister iPad app? Hi Pierre. Thanks for the nice feedback!

I like the GM36 very much. The iPad app was a very useful addition to the amp and really increases the convenience of modifying and storing patches. There is one aspect of the design that is very inconvenient, for the way I wish to use the amp. This is the fact that the power soak setting is stored in each patch, and there is no way to override this either in software either on the app, or with a combination of button presses, such as the ones used to switch the foot pedal from patch mode to stomp-box mode.

I wish to let you know that, as a user of the product, I find this choice particularly regrettable. Let me explain why. When I practice by myself, I use the amp with the 1W setting. Suppose that I take time to sculpt the sound of several patches and store them during practice, they are all stored with 1W on the power soak.

Suppose, over time, that I have 25 or 30 such patches saved. Now, my band mates come to rehearse. We research at low volume, but 1W is not enough. So, I want to use the amp at 5W. I have to re-store the patches, in other patch locations, with the 5W setting. When getting ready for the next gig, I may not be sure whether 18W will be sufficient, or if the full 36W will be needed.

So, each patch has to be copied two more times; which is, really, a lot of time wasted considering it would be so much easier if one could choose whether this particular feature of the amp should be stored in each patch, or not. If I then want to make a change to one of the patches, I have to remember to store it 4 times, once for each power-soak level. This is actually very inconvenient. There are other options, like storing an entire library of patches at each power-soak level, and downloading them as needed, but this still requires storing and managing 4 times as many patches as needed.

I realize that someone, perhaps more than one, thought it would be cool to be able to store the power-soak levels in each patch and use this to control volume. However, there are already several ways to control and boost volume do this on the amp, and personally, the major inconvenience of this feature far outweighs the possible usefulness.

In short, as someone who has bought in to the notion that using the power soak feature to obtain interesting tone from the output stage of the amp, it would be much better to take the power soak setting out of what is saved and recalled in the stored patches, just like the master volume knob on the front, either by having a way to flash the ROM in the amp, adding a way to turn the feature on or off, or, as a stop-gap measure, providing software in the iPad app to make duplicates of a library of patches, changing all patches to a fixed power-soak level such as, making them all 5W.

I hope your engineering team will take this request into consideration. I fully realize it was a conscious design design decision. However, for this user, it was the wrong decision, and it makes the use of the power soak setting very difficult. My solution is to accommodate both users who might find the feature useful, and those like me who find it particularly annoying, but adding a software override. Best wishes, and thank you for making a really great product, and for making this communication channel possible between users and the design team.

Thanks so much for the detailed, open feedback — we really appreciate informed info and opinions like this from the guitarists who use our amps! If it works fingers crossed! But, ultimately, it is possible. Keep on following us on here, and again, fingers crossed! Should be fine in theory, of course…. The grandmeister is the amp! The sound is amazing, and the possibilities are huge, so huge that I spend hours to find the perfect sound to me! Is there a site where we can share our presets?

Been looking at new amps. Is there any possibility for the app to be released over multiple platforms? Cheers Ian. The good thing is: you do not need the app to operate the amp, all features are accessible with the amp itself or the midi board. I have complaint about the iPad app. Currently I must save a preset with effect on with my settings the way I like in order for the iPad app to remember the effects settings. I find this an annoyance.

The amp itself does not feature an FX mute, it just can memorize the level. What the app does is: it remembers the levels and switches in between 0 and the original value to help you editing presets and compare sounds with and without Fx.

Once the preset is stored, the amp will overwrite the original value with 0 when the FX is muted by the app. And the app only reads out values from the amp — which is then 0. Algam S. Anybody have any luck using the gm36 remote app via the new irig midi 2? My amp recognizes the irig midi but not the new irig midi 2. I have not seen any midi routing diagram anywhere and any manual or website discussing it are to vague.

Hi Rob, there is no diagram, but it is very simple: connect the out of the FSM to the in of the amp, the out of the amp to the in of midi interface for iPad, the out of that interface to the in of the FSM. If you want to use Apple Logic in that setup, just include your midi interface for your computer into the loop in between the out of the amp and the in of the interface for iPad.

But be carefully: in a midi loop, Logic well send incoming midi messages to the midi out, which will create a midi feedback and may result in strange behavior of the hole system! The FSM does a filtering of incoming messages automatically. What Josh Rand does is: use the app to program everything and exchange presets, once this is done he controls it by logic just by sending a program change via midi to the amp.

How do you connect the ipad to the amp? I see a irig midi interface but no mention of where the wires are going. App Support. Family Sharing With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app. More By This Developer. Move 8 Remote. You Might Also Like.

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