Tc Electronic G-FORCE [25/63] I o setup
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I/O SETUP
Setup bank
The G-Force has four banks which you can use for your
different setups. By using the Value wheel, you can change
the active bank from 1 through 4. The banks are
instantaneously Stored and Recalled, meaning that any
change you make in the Control menu is remembered in
the current bank, and Recalled next time you select that
particular bank. Each bank contains every parameter
setting in the Control menu.
Board factory defaults
It is possible to set up the Control menu for a number of
board defaults. Dial the Value wheel and confirm with the
Enter key to load the board defaults. Only boards with MIDI
On/Off or Expression possibilities are represented on the list.
The complete list is:
ADA MXC ART X-15 Ultrafoot
Roland FC-200 Rocktron All Access
DMC Ground Control Lexicon MPX R1
Custom Audio Electronics RS-10 G Minor
This will change the whole Control setup to the
defaults of the chosen board, meaning that it will
override your settings.
G-Force control
Main Vol.- Controls the main output volume of the G-Force.
Tempo - Use this parameter to tap the global tempo via
MIDI or the G-Force pedal input.
Bypass - Controls the overall bypass of the G-Force.
Tuner - Use this parameter to activate the Tuner.
Modifier input
Ext. 1-8 - These eight inputs can control numerous
parameters in the algorithms. Their functions are set up in
the Modifier matrix display. These are the parameters you
should set up to be controlled by your expression pedals.
Effect Bypass
The nine block bypass functions can be externally
controlled via these inputs, meaning that you can bypass
each of the nine effects independently. Some foot
controllers on the market have the capability to send MIDI
on/off messages for exactly this purpose.
If you do not own a board with these features, you can use
an ordinary program change to bypass a block, e.g. You
can setup the Pan section to be bypassed when you send
out program change #10 on MIDI channel 5.
Ext. Controllers
There are two ways to connect an expression pedal to the
G-Force. One way is to connect it directly to the External
Control jack on the back panel of the G-Force. The other
way is to connect it via a foot-controller, i.e. as a MIDI
controller.
To make it easy for you to set up a pedal, we
designed a Learn function. Place the cursor on the
parameter you want to control, press Enter to
activate Learn, and press your pedal. The G-Force
will now automatically detect your pedal, no matter if it is
connected to MIDI or to the pedal jack.
In each of the following parameters, you can setup the
input that the current parameter should be controlled by. In
the first column you set up the source and in the second
column you set up the type of the controller. Here is a
description of the possibilities -
Column 1
Pedal: The G-Force pedal input (see back panel).
MIDI basic: The parameter will respond to the basic
G-Force MIDI channel (set in MIDI).
MIDI Omni: The current parameter will respond to
all channels.
MIDI 1-16: The parameter will only respond to this channel.
Column 2
(please note that this column is only available when col.1 is
set to MIDI).
Pitch bend: Standard MIDI Pitch bend.
Aftertouch: Standard MIDI Aftertouch.
Note-on-key: Standard MIDI Note-on.
Controller 0-127: MIDI standard controllers.
Prg. Change: The Program Change feature is very
special.
If a parameter is set to a certain Program Change, the
current parameter will be toggled on/off by the current
preset change.
If you are using a Program Change on the MIDI
basic channel for controller purposes, the current
Program Change will be ignored and will not perform
a program change on the G-Force.
Содержание
- User s manual 1
- Important safety instructions 3
- Important safety instructions 4
- 6 7 8 10 11 12 16 17 18 29 21 25 29 31 32 33 48 49 50 51 52 54 5
- Table of contents 5
- About this manual 7
- Congratulations 7
- Welcome 7
- From a users point of view 8
- Editing 9
- General control 9
- Input output 9
- Quick reference 9
- Quick store 9
- Recall 9
- Setting up an expression pedal 9
- Setting up your midi board 9
- The front panel 10
- The rear panel 12
- The signal flow 13
- How to 14
- How to build a user preset 14
- How to 15
- How to connect the modifiers 15
- How to 16
- How to set up an expression pedal 16
- How to 17
- How to recall a single block from an existing preset 17
- How to set up my midi board 17
- G force setup 18
- Setups 18
- General 19
- Recall 19
- Recalling a preset 19
- Recalling a single effect 19
- The recall display 19
- Delete 20
- Store a new user preset 20
- The letterbox 20
- Using a memory card 20
- Effects 21
- Editing an effect 22
- Effects 22
- I o setup 23
- I o setup 24
- Ext controllers 25
- I o setup 25
- How the modifiers are connected 26
- I o setup 26
- Setting up an expression pedal 26
- Matrix 27
- Modifier 27
- Envelope follower 28
- Modifier 28
- Modifiers 28
- Adsr 1 2 29
- Lfo 1 2 29
- Modifier 29
- Config 30
- Modifier utility 30
- Utility 30
- Utility 31
- Billboard 32
- Utility 32
- The tuner display 34
- Algorithms 35
- The blocks 35
- Compressor 36
- Filters 36
- The blocks 36
- Parametric equalizer 37
- Resonance 37
- The blocks 37
- Formant filters 38
- The blocks 38
- Wah wah 38
- Pan trem block 39
- Phaser 39
- The blocks 39
- Tremolo 39
- Panner 40
- The blocks 40
- The blocks 41
- The pitch block 41
- Fixed 1 2 voice pitch 42
- The blocks 42
- Voice 2 octave 42
- Detune 43
- Stereo delay 43
- The blocks 43
- The blocks 44
- Dual two tap delay 45
- The blocks 45
- One tap delay 46
- The blocks 46
- Quad tap delay 47
- The blocks 47
- The drive 47
- Classic chorus 48
- The blocks 48
- The chorus flanger block 48
- Advanced chorus 49
- Flanger classic 49
- The blocks 49
- Advanced flanger 50
- The blocks 50
- The blocks 51
- The reverb block 51
- The blocks 52
- Output 53
- Simple reverb 53
- The blocks 53
- How to enter the reset page 54
- The reset page 54
- Technical specifications 55
- Troubleshooting 56
- Midi implementation chart 57
- Self test 58
- Preset list 59
- Preset list 60
- Preset list 61
- Preset list 62
- Preset list 63
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