Organizing Your Presets

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Learn how to organize your presets with folders, search, BPM settings, and hardware assignments.


Folders

Presets are organized into folders, shown as tabs at the top of the Preset Menu.

Built-in Folders

Folder Description
Favorite All presets you have marked as favorites.
Hardware Presets stored on your connected REACTOR. Only visible when connected.
All Every preset saved locally on your device.

Custom Folders

Create folders to organize presets by genre, gig, or any system you like (e.g., "Blues," "Rock," "Live Set").

Long-press any folder tab or tap the menu icon at the end of the folder row to open the Folder Manager, where you can:

  • Add a new folder
  • Rename an existing folder
  • Delete a custom folder (system folders cannot be deleted)
  • Reorder folders by dragging

Searching & Sorting

From the Preset Menu:

  • Tap the search icon to filter by keyword, folder, or gain stage (Clean, Low, Mid, High).
  • Tap the sort icon to order by Newest, Name, or Gain Stage.

Preset Actions

Tap the three-dot button on a preset card, or long-press a preset card, to open the Preset Actions menu.

  • Save as New — Create a new preset from your current tone.

  • Edit Preset Details — Update the following fields:

    • Preset Name (editable)
    • Preset Folder (editable — use this to move the preset to a different folder)
    • Tag (read-only)
    • Gain (read-only)
  • Upload to ToneCloud — Share with the Positive Grid community:

    • Preset Name (editable)
    • Tag (read-only)
    • Gain (read-only)
  • Assign to REACTOR — Write the preset to a hardware slot on your REACTOR so you can recall it without the app. Requires an active connection.

  • Delete Preset — Permanently remove the preset. Not available for hardware presets.


Preset BPM

Every preset includes a BPM setting that controls tempo-synced effects.

To open the BPM editor: in the signal path view, select a Delay pedal — a [xxx BPM] button appears next to it. Tap that button to open the editor.

From the BPM editor you can:

  • Tap +/- to adjust by 1. Long-press for steps of 10.
  • Tap the BPM number to type an exact value (range: 40–300).
  • Tap the TAP button repeatedly to set tempo by feel.
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