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But snapshots are equally useful when you are using PiPedal's <b><i>Performance View</i></b>. To access the <b><i>Performance View</i></b> click on the <b><i>Performance View</i></b> menu item in the main PiPedal menu.
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<img src="img/PerformanceView-ss.png" width="60%" />
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<img src="img/PerformanceView-ss.png" width="80%" />
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PiPedal's Performance View
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Note how PiPedal has been configured to use <i>banks</i> as containers for songs in a set list. Each song in the setlist gets its own preset; and then snapshots are used to change controls for the preset being used in each song. As an example, the only difference between <i>Chorus</i> and <i>Chorus + Phaser</i> snaphots is whether the Phaser plugin is bypassed or not. You are of course, free to arrange your own banks and presets any way you want. But if you have a complex repertoire of songs that you play regularly, this is a good way to arrange your preset: setlists go into banks; songs go into presets; and then you use snapshots to switch between settings used in the same song.
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#### Accessing Snapshots in the PiPedal User Interface.
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You can create, modify, and select snapshots in two places in the PiPedal user interface.
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