Just stumbled upon this thread. I got a Hypergravity recently and had a few questions, after creating a Toneprint using the settings from the Captain East Toneprint on the Spectracomp which someone shared on Talkbass a while back.
1. When doing the Knob Mapping, if I select Compressor Threshold All for the Sustain knob, will the knob function as a single band compressor, even though I entered parameters for low/mid/high under the Compressor tab in the Toneprint software? What's the difference between setting low/mid/high vs All?
2. Are there best practices for the values I should enter in the Knob Range section for the Sustain knob or is this a matter of using your ears only? I don't know if a starting point of -10db makes sense vs -20db and so on.
3. I was able to beam a Spectracomp Artist Toneprint to the Hypergravity. Wondering, when I do this, does the Toneprint translate to the Hypergravity correctly, or are some attributes/parameters lost since the pedals are distinct? I have no way of A/Bing since I don't own a Spectracomp. Also, if I beam a Spectracomp Toneprint to the Hypergravity, how do the knobs function? No idea how they're mapped.
4. Blend is a linear positive line from 0 to 100%. When I move the Blend knob to the right -- meaning more comp, less dry signal -- the output reduces... a lot. Is this normal? I expected a volume drop but not an immense one.
5. Is there a way to save a custom Toneprint to the mobile app so you can beam it? Or is the only way to load it onto the pedal via the desktop app?
6. I checked out the parameters of some of the Toneprints in the Hypergravity and the knob mapping varies from Toneprint to Toneprint. This means you'd need to memorize the functions of the knobs for each Toneprint you use, which seems extremely complicated. If I modify the knob mapping for all the Toneprints I'm going to use, and make the knob mapping identical for each Toneprint, will that affect the sound of the Toneprint?