Yes, my profile names are a little bit strange on first sight - especially for multi channel amps with many options.
e.g. a profile name from the Diezel VH4 may look like this:
DZL C3 09 120815P
WTH?
It looks only strange at first glance - it would be much easier if anybody would read the included instructions
(A full pdf document is included for each pack)
DZL C3 09 120815P
DZL (is for the Diezel VH4 - so all profiles are close together)
C3 (Channel 3)
09 (Gain Setting - clock value)
120815 (The values of the 3 knobs: bass, mid ,treble)
P (Presence boosted)
B (Bright switch activated - only available for channel 1&2)
Some examples of tone stack settings
121212 Bass, Mid and Treble at 12:00 = flat
121215 Bass, Mid at 12:00 flat, Treble at 15:00 = boosted
120815P Bass flat, Mid's scooped, Treble boosted, Presence boosted
120715 Bass flat, Mid's highly scooped, Treble boosted
so it's easy to understand
Then there are profiles for all gain levels 09,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17
Since there are 4 different tonestack settings for each gain level we get 4x9 = 36Profiles per channel
At the end of the day - you will find which tonestack setting works best for your guitar/style - and then press the up/down key 4 time to go to the previous/next gain level.
Select one or two profiles for each channel and delete the rest.
Now you have your own custom amp.