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SongNmOnly
(Song Name only) - When turned on, makes the song name take up the entire main display. When this
setting is turned off, both the song name and current preset are shown in the main display.
System Functions Menu
The System Functions Menu allows you to configure low level parameters and do system maintenance.
Load Settings –
Allows you to select a settings file from the currently attached USB flash drive and load it into the
system.
Save Settings
– Allows you to save the current settings to an attached USB flash drive.
Init Prst Names
– Initializes all of the preset names in the system to their default names: “Preset 001”, “Preset 002”, etc.
The numbering of these names starts with the global preset offset, which can be set in the main setup menu.
Reset Pdl Groups
– Changes all presets to their default pedal grouping settings.
System Info
– Displays the versions of the firmware currently installed on the system as well as the electronic serial
number of the Mastermind GT.
Debug Log
- Displays detailed error messages used to debug the system.
System Test
- Used at the factory to verify that the Mastermind GT is working properly.
Update Button FW
– Each row of buttons in the Mastermind GT has its own microprocessor. This option forces a
download of firmware to these microprocessors. This is typically done automatically when needed, but on occasion
tech support may request that you use this option.
Factory Reset
– Erases the memory of the Mastermind GT and restores all settings to the factory defaults.
Edit Devices
The Edit Devices menu allows you to define which devices are connected to the Mastermind GT. The Mastermind GT
contains a database of information about popular MIDI devices and can do a lot of the setup for you once you tell it
what kind of devices are connected.
The first thing that is presented is a list of the available device slots. Each slot will either show a device name or “None”.
You can select any of these slots, which will take you to the device edit screen for that slot.
Once you have selected the device you wish to edit, you are taken to the Edit Device Menu.
Edit Device Menu
Type
– Sets the type of device that is in this slot. The menu first prompts you for the device manufacturer, then the
device model. If your device is not listed here, you can use the Generic setting, which will allow you to manually
configure parameters.
Name
– Allows you to edit the name shown for this device.
MIDI Ch
– Sets the MIDI channel for this device. This number needs to be the same as the channel that is set on the
device itself. Most MIDI devices have a setting titled “MIDI Channel” or “MIDI Receive Channel”, and this is the
parameter you need to change to match the setting here.
Assign Buttons
- Brings you to the Assign Buttons, which allows you to assign this device’s MIDI controller messages
to buttons on the Mastermind GT. This button is not available when the device is set to “Generic”.
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