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Section 6 - The GSP-2101 and the Control One
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Here are a few other features that you will want to learn about to get the most out of your
Control One foot controller.
Programming Set Lists: Another special feature of the Control One allows you to step through
custom sequences of Programs using a single footswitch. This sequence is called a List. It can be
up to 31 steps in length, and each step has its own Program number assignment.
The procedure for setting up a List of Programs is quite simple. First a Footswitch needs to be
assigned to either List Up or List Down (see pg. 72). Once that is done, an arrow appears next to
the asterisk on the right side of the display. This arrow simply tells you that pressing the [NEXT]
key will take you to the List setup menu.
The procedure for setting up a List is as follows:
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• From the Patch Assignment menu, press Function button [3] until the display
reads:
¡Bank Number:
™Foot Switch:
£List Up
• Press the [NEXT] key. The display reads:
¡List Size:
™Step Number:
£Program Number:
¡
This display tells you that the current list is 10 steps long, and that the first
step in the List will recall Program number 1.
• To change the number of steps in the List, press Function key [1] once. Using
the Data wheel, adjust the length of the List (Lists can have a maximum of 31
steps).
• To change the step number in the List, press Function key [2] once and use
the Data wheel to scroll to the step you want to change.
• When you have selected the step you want to change, press Function key [3]
once and use the Data wheel to change the Program number recalled by the
selected step.
• When you are finished setting your List, press the [UTILITY] key once to exit.
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