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4) Once the command is received, the amplifier will save the current amp configuration to
that program number. The Store LED will flash 3 times & turn off verifying that the
command has been received & saved. Now, anytime you send that program number to
the amplifier from your MIDI pedal or other external equipment, the amplifier will switch
to that saved configuration. This will allow for any configuration of your settings to be
recalled with any MIDI device!
MIDI Programs & Virtual Cabinets
One thing to keep in mind is that whenever you use a Program patch number, the G20 will also
recall the Virtual Cabinet that is saved in the Two notes Torpedo & associated with that number.
Program numbers 1 - 6 will recall the Virtual Cabinet associated with the rotary switch on the
front of the amplifier. So if you have a Virtual Cabinet that you want to use with a certain
amplifier setting, you will need to save the Virtual Cabinet to the program number first, then
save the amplifier settings.
For example, if we wanted to save a Virtual Cabinet & certain amplifier settings to program
patch number 10, we would want to add the speaker cabinet to the tenth cabinet position in Two
notes remote first.
Once the Virtual Cabinet is saved there with your preferred settings (with or without reverb for
example), you can now set the amplifier to your favorite setting & proceed to use the MIDI
program patch change procedure above. Now every time you recall program patch number 10,
the correct Virtual Cabinet & amplifier setting will be recalled. You can do this 128 times as
there are 128 program positions that can be recalled for some serious versatility!
MIDI Controllable Functions
The amplifier functions that can be controlled via MIDI are as follows:
● Channel Selection
● 3 Aggression Levels
● Wide Function
● 4-20 Watts
● Pre/Post
● Two notes Reverb
These functions can be set & controlled by a MIDI Program Change, where one program
change command will recall a configuration of the above settings, or by Continuous Controller
commands, where a CC command will switch any one of the functions listed above,
independent from any of the others. The CC command functions are great for things like instant
access buttons on foot pedals.