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Chapter 3: Exploring Rigs 19
Rig Organization
Eleven Rack has storage for 208 Rigs. Half of
these are user-editable Rigs, and the other half
are factory preset Rigs. You can also save and
store an unlimited number of your favorite Rigs
as plug-in settings files on your computer.
The 208 Rigs in Eleven Rack are arranged into
two sets of 26 banks, each containing four Rigs.
Each bank is marked with a letter from A to Z,
and a numeral from 1 to 4. Banks with upper-
case letters are user banks, and those with lower-
case letters are factory banks. For example, the
third preset in user bank D is referred to as “D3.”
User Rigs and Factory Rigs
By default, all 104 user Rigs are copies of the 104
factory Rigs. This gives you a place to start when
you set out to make your own Rigs. As you scroll
through, notice that when you get past the end
of the uppercase (user) Rigs, you’ll then begin to
see the lowercase (preset) Rigs.
The user Rigs are yours to edit, change, copy,
and mangle as you see fit. The preset Rigs will al-
ways stay the same. If you make changes to a
preset Rig and want to save it, you can save it as
a new User Rig.
Selecting Rigs Live
When using Eleven Rack in live performance sit-
uations, we recommend using a footswitch ac-
cessory or a dedicated MIDI foot controller to
switch from Rig to Rig. This lets you switch Rigs
more quickly and conveniently.
Rig name
Rig Bank
Rig number
For info on using a footswitch accessory, see
“External Pedals” on page 92. For info on
using a MIDI controller, see Chapter 9,
“Eleven Rack MIDI Controls.”
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