Tc Electronic G-SYSTEM [10/80] Quick setup guide
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Unpacking
• Open the box. Be careful not to damage the items
within the box with sharp objects, such as knives or
scissors.
• Make sure that the package contains the following
items:
– G-System
– Users Manual
– Power cord
– CAT5 cable
– 4 x 50cm power cables for pedals
– Labels for switches
– Product registration card.
Register you G-System either by sending in the
registration card or via www.tcelectronic.com.
Rackmount or Floormount?
Right out of the box, the entire G-System is assembled
as one floormount unit. But check this out …
The G-System consists of two main parts.
1) The Control Board – this is the board itself with the
1/4" stereo jack connectors for expression pedals and
the RJ45 connector for the GFX01.
2) The GFX01 – this is the 19" rack unit that contains
the signal processing unit, connectors for loops, the
power supply etc.
Per default, the two units are assembled as an “all-in-
one” floor processor. However, if you wish to have all
loop connectors to your pedals and e.g. a pre-amp neatly
packed away in a 19" rack instead of spreading them all
over the floor, you can easily detach the Control Board
from the GFX01 and mount the GFX01 in your rack. For
more details on the this procedure, please refer to the
“Connections – Rackmount” section on the following
pages.
Connections – Floormount
Now let us connect your G-System. We assume that you
are using the G-System as one floormount unit – as it
was assembled in the factory.
Let’s take a look at the rear panel of the GFX01.
Input Instrument
• Connect your guitar to the socket labeled “Input
Instrument”.
This Quick Setup Guide will help you get started if you already have a basic idea of how you would like to use the G-
System. If you are new to the world of multi-effect processors, you may feel that you need some more “in-depth”
information. In that case, please refer to the relevant chapters of this manual. You may find the “Overview” section (pages
14 to 21) showing connectors, switches and encoders especially useful.
QUICK SETUP GUIDE
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Содержание
- Caution 3
- Important safety instructions 3
- Service 3
- Warning 3
- Emc emi certificate of conformity 4
- General operation 5
- Introduction 5
- Menu mode 5
- Overview 5
- Setups 5
- Table of contents 5
- Appendix 6
- Effects 6
- Table of contents 6
- Introduction 7
- Introduction 8
- Once you are up and running what can you do 8
- Custom switch functions 9
- Introduction 9
- Connections floormount 10
- Quick setup guide 10
- Rackmount or floormount 10
- Unpacking 10
- Quick setup guide 11
- Connections rackmount 12
- Levels 12
- Quick setup guide 12
- Presets 13
- Quick setup guide 13
- Other important issues 14
- Quick setup guide 14
- G system menu hierarchy 15
- Play mode 15
- General navigation basics 17
- Overview 17
- Play mode edit mode 17
- Press edit to access 17
- Overview 18
- Play mode edit mode 18
- Overview 19
- Play mode edit mode 19
- Control board rear 20
- Gfx01 front 20
- Overview 20
- Mounting the g system in a pedal flightcase 21
- Overview 21
- Gfx01 rear 22
- Overview 22
- Overview 23
- Typical setups 24
- Connecting 25
- Pedals and amp 25
- Typical setups 25
- Connecting 26
- Pedals pre amp and amp 26
- Typical setups 26
- Connecting 27
- Pedals and head 27
- Typical setups 27
- Combo amp 28
- In this particular setup the center amp is receiving the dry signal only i e with no effects apart from those added via the active pedals in loops 1 to 4 the left and right amplifiers receive only the effects on all g system presets mix must be set to 100 in this particular setup the mix of the effects is set solely using each effect s out level parameter 28
- Three way split to multiple amps 28
- Typical setups 28
- Dual amp 29
- Typical setups 29
- Connections 30
- G system separated gfx01 in a rack 30
- Important 30
- Typical setups 30
- Additional setup information 31
- Other important issues regarding setups 31
- Factory presets user presets 32
- Introduction 32
- Play mode edit mode 32
- What is a preset 32
- Editing 33
- Play mode edit mode 33
- Overview 34
- Preset handle mode 34
- Preset handle mode store delete 34
- Copying effects between presets 35
- Deleting a preset 35
- Overview preset handling 35
- Menu mode overview 36
- To access menu mode press edit press menu 36
- Menu mode preset routing 37
- Serial routing 37
- Menu mode preset routing 38
- Parallel routing 38
- Semi parallel routing 38
- Left right output levels 39
- Menu mode preset routing global levels 39
- Routing lock 39
- Menu mode global levels 40
- Boost function 41
- Connecting pedals 42
- Expression pedals what are they for 42
- Menu mode pedals 42
- Setting up your pedals 42
- Menu mode pedals 43
- Menu mode pedals 44
- Menu mode pedals 45
- Using expression pedals to control specific parameters 45
- Custom setup of switch functions 46
- Menu mode switches 46
- Switch numbers 46
- Menu mode switches 47
- Menu mode midi 48
- External midi control 49
- Menu mode utility 49
- Utility 49
- Relays for amp channel switching 50
- The tuner 51
- The tuner 52
- The tuner in play mode 52
- The tuner in tuner mode 52
- Tuner mode parameters 52
- Tap tempo 53
- Tap tempo hit twice or more 53
- Effects filter 54
- Resonance filter 54
- Touch res filter additional parameters 54
- Auto resonance filter additional parameters 55
- Effects filter 55
- Wah wah 55
- Auto wah 56
- Effects filter 56
- Touch wah 56
- Auto formant additional parameters 57
- Effects filter 57
- Formant filters introduction 57
- Formant parameters generic 57
- Touch formant additional parameters 57
- Advanced type 58
- Compressor 58
- Effects compressor 58
- Effects compressor 59
- Sustaining and percussive types 59
- Chorus 60
- Classic chorus 60
- Effects mod 60
- Advanced chorus 61
- Classic flanger 61
- Effects mod 61
- Flanger introduction 61
- Advanced flanger 62
- Effects mod 62
- Effects mod 63
- Vibrato 63
- Effects mod 64
- Vintage phaser smooth phaser 64
- Effects mod 65
- Tremolo 65
- Effects mod 66
- Panner 66
- Effects pitch 67
- Pitch shifter 67
- Effects pitch 68
- Octaver 68
- Whammy 68
- Detune 69
- Effects pitch 69
- Common parameters delay 70
- Delay introduction 70
- Effects delay 70
- Effects delay 71
- Ping pong 71
- Reverse 71
- Single delay 71
- Tape delay 71
- Dual delay 72
- Dynamic delay 72
- Effects delay 72
- Common reverb parameters 73
- Effects reverb 73
- Reverb types 73
- Effects reverb eq 74
- Eq parametric 74
- Effects noise gate 75
- Noise gate 75
- Midi implementation chart 76
- Appendix frequently asked questions 77
- Preset list 78
- Preset list 79
- Technical specifications 80
- Technical specifications are subject to change without notice 80
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