Utility - TC Electronic G-Force User Manual

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UTILITY

In the Utility display, you can choose between Config.
and Billboard. Use the < > Arrow keys to select
between the two displays.
Config.
User Interaction
In the config. display you can set up a number of global
parameters for the G-Force such as memory protect, backup of
the User bank, etc.
Display Viewing Angle
Adjust for best contrast of the LCD display.
Parameter dial direction
FWD - UP/DOWN: Select what direction the parameter wheel
should move the display cursor.
Preset Change
Effect mute On
When set to on, the G-Force will mute the sound for a very short
moment while changing the preset. With this feature you can
avoid any kind of artifacts when changing presets.
Effect mute Off
When effect mute is set to off the G-Force will bypass the effect
blocks according to the Mute mode set in each block, while
changing preset.
Example: Preset 1 contains a Delay. The Mute mode of the Delay
is set to "FX Input". Since "FX Input" will keep the dry signal at
the level set by the Mix parameter of the block, this preset will
do the same. (The; Mute mode is explained in the "Blocks "
chapter).
To avoid level jumps at preset change, you must carefully
consider the Mute mode of each block. "Mix 0%" will take the
direct signal level up to 100% at the moment of the preset
change. "FX In/Out" will keep the direct signal level set by the
Mix parameter in each block and "Input/Output" will mute the
direct signal at preset change.
Extern Modifier input
This function sets how externally controlled parameters should
react at preset change.
Reset - Will preset the controlled parameter to the value stored in
the preset. At the first movement of the External controller, the
parameter will be captured.
Preserve - Will preserve the value of the external controller,
meaning that the controlled parameter will start this value.
Example: You are about to load a preset with an external
expression pedal controlling the Delay mix parameter. The Delay
mix parameter is stored at 50%. Now you load this preset. If you
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selected "Reset" in the Ext. modifier input, the Delay mix will be
reset to the preset value=50%
If you selected "Preserve" in the Ext. modifier input, the Delay
mix will preserve the pedal value=100%.
Environment
Pedal Type
Switches between momentary and alternating. This parameter
should be set to alternating if you are using an expression pedal.
Pedal Calibration
Press Enter to enable calibration of the External input jack on the
back panel of the G-Force. Follow the instructions in the display.
Pedal Curve
The response curve of the External 1/4" jack input can be
adjusted. After the External input has been calibrated select
"pedal curve" and press Enter. Dial the Value wheel to change
the response curve. Press Exit to leave the "Pedal Curve" display.
The Pedal curve is global and will not be changed with presets.
User Bank Protect
Protect
Sets the Protect function On/Off.
Protect Low limit
Sets the lower limit of the preset
protect. The current number is
included in the protect.
Protect High limit
Sets the higher limit of the
preset protect. The current
number is included in the
protect.
User Bank Backup
You can backup the User presets
of the G-Force to a card or MIDI
recording device using these
functions.
Card type: SRAM PCMCIA,
type 1, min. 64 K byte.
User Bank to Card
Insert a PC-card in the Card slot and press Enter twice. All User
presets of the G-Force will then be saved to the memory card.
Card to User bank
Insert a PC-card containing your presets and press Enter twice.
All presets will now be stored back into the User bank of the G-
Force.
WARNING: This action will overwrite ALL existing User presets
Utility
User Interaction
Display viewing angle
Jump back to Recall
Environment
Pedal calibration
Pedal type
User bank protect
Protect
Protect Lo-limit
Protect Hi-limit
User bank backup
User bank to Card
Card to User bank
User bank to MIDI
MIDI to User Bank

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