Save your presets. Discover new ones. Share what you find. All without putting your guitar down.

You finally nail the perfect tone — then lose it because there's no easy way to save what you dialed in.
Your pedal has dozens of parameters you've never touched, buried behind button combos and shared knobs. Good luck finding them by accident.
You're holding a guitar, not doing yoga. Bending down to twist knobs every 30 seconds kills your flow.
128 preset slots. No names. No organization. No idea what's in any of them.
Every parameter on screen, even the ones with no physical knob. Save what sounds right and come back to it later.
Share what you find. Grab presets from other players. Stop re-dialing the same sounds from scratch.

Plug in your pedal, open nitelite, and you're ready to go.
Tweak settings on a visual layout of your pedal. Randomize to stumble into happy accidents. Or just tell Tone Terminal what you're going for and let it generate a starting point.
Save your presets, organize them your way, and load them to your pedal in one click. Done.
Plug in your pedal, open nitelite, and you're ready to go.
Tweak settings on a visual layout of your pedal. Randomize to stumble into happy accidents. Or just tell Tone Terminal what you're going for and let it generate a starting point.
Save your presets, organize them your way, and load them to your pedal in one click. Done.
Your whole pedal, on screen. Every knob, switch, and hidden parameter, right where you can see it.
Most pedals have parameters with no physical knob. nitelite shows all of them. No more holding footswitches and turning knobs blind.
Name your presets. Tag them. Search them. Build a real library instead of guessing what's in slot 47.
Send a preset to your pedal's hardware slots with one click. Done — it's on the board and ready to go.
Hit a button, get a completely new set of parameters. You'll land on sounds you'd never think to dial in yourself.
Tell it what you're going for — "warm ambient shimmer," "gritty slapback" — and it'll generate a preset to start from. Handy when you know the vibe but not the settings.
Browse presets shared by other players. Share yours. See what people are doing with the same pedal you own.