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    Press the UP button once to move one preset bank up or press and hold down the button to auto-

scroll UP.  Note that once you have reached your desired preset, the preset name on the screen 

will be flashing but NOT recalled.  The original preset will still be active.  Now select any preset 

1-3 to recall or activate the desired preset.

10  DOWN button

   

This button allows you to scroll DOWN through the preset banks and functions in the same man-

ner as the UP button (point 9).

11  PRESET button 1

   

This button allows you to select presets 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, etc..  When you are in 

Bank 01 this button allows you to select preset 4.  When you are in Bank 02 this button allows 

you to select preset 7 and so on.   Note that there is no 0 (zero) preset.  When in "2nd" mode, this 

button is used to turn On/Off the EFFECT that has been assigned to the preset selected.  

12  PRESET button 2

   

This button allows you to select presets 2, 5, 8, 11, 14, 17, 20, 23, 26, 29, etc.  When you are 

in Bank 00 this button allows you to select preset 2.  When you are in Bank 01 this button al-

lows you to select preset 5 and so on.  When in "2nd" mode, this button is used to turn On/Off 

the MUTE/TUNER Function.  This will mute the output of the G200 and allow you to tune in 

silence.

13  PRESET button 3

   

This button allows you to select presets 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 30, etc.  When you are in Bank 

00 this button allows you to select preset 3.  When you are in Bank 01 this button allows you to 

select preset 6 and so on.   When in "2nd" mode, this button is used  to activate the TAP function 

and set the DELAY Rate by tapping the button at the desired rate.

14  2nd Button

   

This button allows you to enter the 2nd Function Mode.  In the 2nd Function Mode you can use 

button 1 (EFFECT ON/OFF) to turn on and off a pre-assigned effect within the preset.  You can 

also access the MUTE/TUNER function  using button 2 and set the delay rate within a preset us-

ing the TAP button (button 3).  To Exit 2nd Function mode, press the 2nd Button.

15  EXPRESSION PEDAL switch

   

To activate the Expression pedal, apply pressure to the toe of the expression pedal until this 

switch is activated.  You will know the pedal is active as you should be able to feel the switch 

activate, but if not, the PEDAL ACTIVE LED will light when the switch is turned ON.

16

 INPUT jack

   

This standard, mono 1/4" jack is used to provide input to the unit. 

17 OUTPUT RIGHT jack

   

This 1/4" jack provides the right output of the UTOPIA G200 for use in stereo situations, such as 

direct recording, plugging into a PA system, two Guitar amplifiers, etc.

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UTOPIA G200 Top and Back Panels....continued.....

Summary of Contents for Utopia G200

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Page 2: ...d to meet stringent guidelines on how much RF energy it can emit and that it should be immune from other sources of interference when properly used Improper use of this equipment could result in increased RF emissions which may or may not interfere with other electronic products To insure against this possibility always use good shielded cables for all audio input and output connections This will ...

Page 3: ...NG Function 39 REVERB Function 40 7 UTOPIA G200 Block Diagrams 41 Chorus Flanger and Pitch Shift 41 Tremolo 42 Function and Parameter range list 43 8 Operating the UTOPIA G200 46 Display Description 46 Selecting a preset 47 Preset Banks 48 Changing preset parameters 49 Storing changed preset parameters 50 Operation Mode 52 Selecting a Modulation Effect 53 MUTE TUNER Function 54 USB Connection 56 M...

Page 4: ...verb Delay Pitch Shift Flanger Phaser and Tremolo Easy to program user controls Up Down preset Bank by 3 with instant recall buttons 2nd mode with 3 instant access controller switches Tap delay note quantization 1 16 1 8 triplet and whole Illuminated noiseless footswitches Glow in the dark markings on pedal board Rocktron s state of the art HUSH noise reduction On board pro grade expression pedal ...

Page 5: ...cturer Insure that the case stand tripod bracket etc is properly adjusted and setup follow all instructions Extra care and caution should be taken to avoid tip over and injury Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused during long periods of time Refer all service to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supp...

Page 6: ...6 2 Quick Reference ...

Page 7: ...er you wish to alter under the selected effect or utility function STEP 9 Use the PARAMETER ADJUST knob to modify a parameter value STEP 10 After editing any function parameter press the STORE button to start the storing procedure The display will toggle and flash STORE AT PRESET If you wish to save the altered preset in the current preset location press the STORE button a second time If you wish t...

Page 8: ...8 3 UTOPIA G200 Top and Back Panels ...

Page 9: ...this procedure 6 FUNCTION SELECT control This knob allows access to each function of the UTOPIA G200 depending on which configura tion is currently recalled 7 PEDAL ACTIVE LED This LED will light when the built in expression pedal is active or on 8 EXPRESSION PEDAL The built in expression pedal will change parameter s that have been assigned to the pedal in the Pedal Controllers function Use the pe...

Page 10: ...tput of the G200 and allow you to tune in silence 13 PRESET button 3 This button allows you to select presets 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 30 etc When you are in Bank 00 this button allows you to select preset 3 When you are in Bank 01 this button allows you to select preset 6 and so on When in 2nd mode this button is used to activate the TAP function and set the DELAY Rate by tapping the button at the de...

Page 11: ...200 The SPEAKER Simulator setting used in each preset may be modified per preset while in this mode See page 22 for more information on the GLOBAL Function Note Make sure if you edit a preset and plan to store it to turn the SPEAKER SIMULATOR off if you do not desire to store its current status All global parameters will be stored during the preset storing process 21 USB jack This standard USB jack...

Page 12: ...12 4 Connections Standard Connection with a Guitar Amplifier ...

Page 13: ...13 Connection in Stereo to Two Guitar Amplifiers 4 Connections continued ...

Page 14: ...14 Connection to a PA System 4 Connections continued ...

Page 15: ...15 Connection to a Computer 4 Connections continued ...

Page 16: ...16 Connection to a Recording Workstation 4 Connections continued ...

Page 17: ...17 4 Connections continued Connection Using an Outboard Effect and MIDI ...

Page 18: ...18 4 Connections continued Connection for MIDI IN from a Computer with MIDI Utility Program ...

Page 19: ...19 4 Connections continued Connection for MIDI OUT to Computer with MIDI Utility Program ...

Page 20: ... can be called up at any time via the PRESET knob or by using the BANK UP DOWN buttons and PRESET switches Each preset has the following effects available at all times Compressor Wah Wah Phaser Preamp HUSH Speaker Simulator One Modulation Effect Chorus Flanger Tremolo or Pitch Shift Delay Reverb ...

Page 21: ... of each preset The UTOPIA G200 is set up to allow you to first access each function via the FUNCTION SELECT knob then the parameter list for each function via the PARAMETER SELECT knob and finally the adjustable value for each parameter via the PARAMETER ADJUST knob The functions available for each preset are dependent upon which effect is currently recalled The remainder of this section will descr...

Page 22: ...put for direct recording or direct to a PA and the right output to your amp at the same time to perform live LOCK B BOTH OUTPUTS Locks the Speaker Simulator ON in both Left and Right Outputs This is the ideal setting to use when using headphones The HUSH OFFSET parameter allows you to globally all presets adjust the HUSH Expander Threshold This means that if this parameter is altered from 0 dB to ...

Page 23: ...ter is used to define the ratio of direct signal level to effect Chorus Flange Pitch Shift signal level The DIRECT PAN parameter allows you to pan the direct signal to the left or right The DELAY LEVEL parameter determines the overall level of the delayed signal at the output relative to the direct signal and other effect signals This parameter can also be accessed from the Delay function parameter...

Page 24: ...hen channel 1 Clean is active The options you have are IN or OUT The SCOOP parameter is displayed only when the MEGA and SCORCH chan nelss are active and provides a fixed scoop of the mid frequencies The MASTER parameter determines the overall signal level coming out of the preamp section The SYMMETRY parameter adjusts the symmetry of the wave form This may be adjusted from 28dB to 6dB 0dB is symme...

Page 25: ...output signal level relative to the input signal level As the input signal drops further below the threshold point downward expansion in creases A drop in the input level by 20 dB would cause the output level to drop approximately 40 dB i e 20 dB of gain reduction In the absence of any input signal the expander will reduce the gain so that the noise floor becomes inaudible The HUSH circuit is locat...

Page 26: ...peaker Simulator is on for BOTH outputs on for only the LEFT output or OFF The SPEAKER TYPE parameter determines the type of speaker to be simulated 15 12 10 8 and full range speakers are available The MIC POSITION parameter simulates a microphone placed anywhere from the center of the speaker cone out to the edge of the cone Positive parameter values simulate moving the microphone toward the cent...

Page 27: ...e input signal has exceeded the threshold level set by the COMPRESSOR THRESHOLD parameter The COMPRESSOR RELEASE parameter determines the speed in which com pression will cease after the input signal has dropped below the threshold level COMPRESSOR COMP THRESH COMP ATTACK COMP RELEASE The COMPRESSOR function is available in all configurations This function allows you to com press the signal prior t...

Page 28: ...LERS for more information The PARAMETER SELECT knob will allow you to access these WAH WAH parameters The WAH WAH parameter determines whether the wah wah is active for the current preset You can select IN to make the Wah active or OUT to turn it off The WAH FREQUENCY parameter allows you to manually sweep the frequency range of the wah wah via the PARAMETERADJUST control Selecting a frequency for...

Page 29: ... used to define the ratio of direct signal level to PHASER signal level The DEPTH parameter determines the modulation depth of the phase shift effect Higher parameter settings result in the sweep of the filtering effect occurring over a wider frequency range The RATE parameter determines the speed at which the phase shifted signal is modulated The RESONANCE parameter adds feedback to the Phaser so t...

Page 30: ... load a preset state for you to start with or just use as it is You may then further edit the effect by turning the FUNCTION SELECT knob one click to the right to access the FUNCTIONS of the selected Effect See following pages for details on the functions and parameters of each effect Available Selections The MODULATION EFX function allows you to select a MODULATION effect for each preset The PARA...

Page 31: ...er speeds The DELAY 1 parameter allows you to select the minimum delay time in mil liseconds for Voice 1 This delayed signal along with Voice 2 is detuned and modulated to produce the chorus effect Using shorter delay times will result in a tighter sounding chorused signal while longer delay times will produce a larger ambient effect CHORUS LEVEL 1 PAN 1 DEPTH 1 RATE 1 DELAY 1 The CHORUS function ...

Page 32: ...meter determines the sweep speed or the speed at which Voice 2 is modulated Lower parameter settings will result in slower speeds while higher settings will result in faster speeds The DELAY 2 parameter allows you to select the minimum delay time in mil liseconds for Voice 2 It is this delayed signal along with Voice1 that is detuned and modulated to produce the chorus effect Using shorter delay t...

Page 33: ...of flanged signal The PAN 1 parameter allows you to pan Voice 1 to the left or right channel The DEPTH 1 parameter adjusts the amount of modulation of Voice 1 Lower DEPTH settings produce more subtle effects while higher settings will result in a more drastic effect The RATE 1 parameter determines the speed at which Voice 1 is modulated The LEVEL 2 parameter determines the volume of Voice 2 relativ...

Page 34: ...molo is located Pre Re verb or Post Reverb Most vintage amplifiers configured the Tremolo or vibrato Post Reverb The DEPTH parameter determines the amount of modulation for the Tremolo signal Lower DEPTH settings produce more subtle tremolo effects while higher settings will result in a more extreme tremolo effect The RATE parameter determines the speed at which the tremolo signal modu lates or incr...

Page 35: ...el The PITCH parameter selects what harmony note the UTOPIA G200 will produce based on the input note The value displayed for this parameter represents the number of cents that the signal will be shifted adjustable in 20 cent increments Each 100 cents or five 20 cent steps above or below 0 represents the number of half steps the shifted signal will be from the input signal This parameter is adjusta...

Page 36: ...00 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400 CORRESPONDING INTERVAL 1 Octave Major 7th minor 7th Major 6th minor 6th perfect 5th diminished 5th perfect 4th Major 3rd minor 3rd Major 2nd minor 2nd unison Major 7th minor 7th Major 6th minor 6th perfect 5th diminished 5th perfect 4th Major 3rd minor 3rd Major 2nd minor 2nd 1 octave 1 octave plus a Major 7th 1 octave plus a minor 7th 1 octave plus a Major 6th 1 octave...

Page 37: ... the delayed signal being im mediately turned off when the delay is switched out This means that delays and regeneration will not continue when the delay is switched out If the output were not muted signals that were input before the delay was switched out would be allowed to regenerate even after switching out the delay It is also possible to mute both the input and the output BOTH so that no sig...

Page 38: ... to at each repeat The OUTPUT LEVEL 2 parameter determines the volume of Delay 2 relative to Delay 1 The PAN 2 parameter allows you to pan the Delay 2 signal to the left or right channel The DELAY TIME 2 parameter determines the length of time after the input signal that the Delay 2 signal will begin This length of time is measured in mil liseconds The REGENERATION 2 parameter determines the numbe...

Page 39: ...ch preset When pressing the TAP button 4 consecu tive times at the tempo you want the delay will automatically be quantized to one of the selected TAP Button Parameters as shown below The Yellow TAP LED will flash to indicate the quantized delay rate Here is a table showing what the delay quantizing means SIXTEEN One Quarter of the time between taps 16th Note EIGHTH One half of the time between tap...

Page 40: ...ermines whether the input to the Reverb sec tion is ACTIVE passing a signal or MUTED will not pass a signal The MIX DIRECT DELAY parameter is used to define the ratio of direct signal to delayed signal to be input to the reverb section The REVERB LEVEL parameter allows you to control the level of the reverb signal at the output in relation to the direct signal and other effect signals This paramete...

Page 41: ...41 WITH CHORUS FLANGER AND PITCH SHIFT MODULATION EFFECTS 7 UTOPIA G200 Block Diagrams ...

Page 42: ...42 WITH TREMOLO MODULATION EFFECT COMP WAH PRE EQ 7 UTOPIA G200 Blocks ...

Page 43: ... Clean Channel Only SCOOP Out In Mega Scorch Channels MASTER 0 to 10 SYMMETRY 28 dBu to 6 dBu default is 0 0 dBu not available on Clean POLARITY or not available on Clean DX FILTER 0 to 49 not available on Clean HUSH HUSH Hush In Out Out In EXP THRESH Expander Threshold Level 90 dB to 27 dB SPEAKER SPKR SIM Speaker Simulator Status Off Left Both Simulator SPKR TYPE Speaker Type 15 12 10 8 Full Ran...

Page 44: ...o 254 REGEN Flanger Regeneration Level OFF to 4 dB TREMOLO TREMOLO Tremolo In Out Status Out In LOCATION Pre or Post Reverb Location Pre Rev Post Rev DEPTH Modulation Depth 0 to 100 T RATE Tremolo Modulation Rate 0 to 254 SHAPE Wave Shape Triangle Square PITCH SHIFT PITCH SHIFT Pitch Shift In Out Status Out In LEVEL Pitch Shift Signal Level OFF to 4 dB PAN Pitch Shift Signal Panning L 0 to 100 R P...

Page 45: ...selection can be used LLIM C2 Any range in PARA2 s selection can be used NUMB 3 ADJ IPED IPSW OFF PARA 3 Any parameters available in this configuration can be selected ULIM C3 Any range in PARA3 s selection can be used LLIM C3 Any range in PARA3 s selection can be used PEDAL STATUS RUN STAT Pedal Running Status On or Off OFF ON PEDAL VOLUME 0 to 127 FOOTSWITCH EFX 1 Bypass Effects bypass Channel MA...

Page 46: ...w Psh Dly Rev Pitchshift Delay Reverb 8 Display Description The LCD display on the Utopia G200 provides you with the information about the preset you are in When in 2ND FUNCTION MODE the 2nd LED will be lit RED When in PRESET EDIT MODE accessed by turning the FUNCTION SELECT knob the display will show the following Top line of display will show the FUNCTION selected in the example below PREAMP Bot...

Page 47: ...g the buttons marked 1 3 see points 3 5 below For example if you want to select preset 29 use the bank up button until you reach bank B09 and then press button 2 this is preset 29 To select preset 37 use the bank up button until you see B12 in the display and then press button 1 this is preset 37 and it will appear in the window You will remain on the current preset until one of the preset buttons...

Page 48: ...y the following indications BANK B00 B01 B02 B03 B04 B05 B06 B07 B08 B09 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23 B24 B25 B26 B27 B28 B29 B30 B31 B32 B33 B34 B35 B36 B37 B38 B39 B40 B41 B42 CONTAINS PRESET NUMBERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 ...

Page 49: ...for details on how to store changed parameters 8 Changing preset parameters Turn the FUNCTION SELECT knob to select the function heading which contains the parameter s you wish to change Turn the PARAMETER SELECT knob to the specific parameter you wish to change Turn the PARAMETER ADJUST knob to alter the parameter value R E V E R B R E V I N P U T M U T E D R E V E R B R E V D E C A Y 9 4 R E V E ...

Page 50: ...ry The display will now alternate between the new preset number and STORE AT PRESET Step 2 Press the STORE button a second time to store the new values into the selected preset number The display will briefly flash STORED Next it will ask you if you would like to also copy the title from the preset Turning the PARAMETER ADJUST knob before completing this step will cancel the store procedure B 1 8 C ...

Page 51: ...the Parameter Adjust one click and the title will not be stored B 1 8 s w e e t d r e a m 5 7 f l a d l y r e v NOTE If a preset with altered parameters is exited before completing Step 3 and 4 all edited parameter values will be lost When saving altered parameters make sure the display flashed STORED before exiting the store procedure 8 Storing changed preset parameters continued ...

Page 52: ...s Toggle Solo Compressor Modulation Effect Delay Reverb Input or Tru Bypass one must be set stored in the Footswitch Mapping Function Bypass Effect bypass turns on or off all the effects and bypasses them completely Toggle Channel Toggle allows you to toggle between two dif ferent channels for example between Clean and MEGA SOLO Solo Boost allows a 4db boost in output ideal to get a boost when sol...

Page 53: ... Shift Note When changed the EFFECT will turn to a preset starting condition for you to modify further or use directly m O D U L A T I O N e f x f l a n g e r Turn FUNCTION SELECT knob to right one click to access the selected effect s function controls Once you have made all of the adjustments to the selected effect and you would like to save the changes you made press store and follow the instru...

Page 54: ...is slightly above or below any of the 12 even tempered notes a sharp or flat condition is indicated by an asterisk symbol in the bottom line of the display at either side of the displayed note as shown below Here is a note that is slightly above C i e slightly sharp c FLAT SHARP c FLAT SHARP The Utopia G200 provides a built in harmonic tuner which can be activated by pressing the 2nd button and the...

Page 55: ...d note is perfectly in tune with the note that is dis played TUNED will display on the bottom line c t u n e d t u n e d FLAT SHARP To leave the TUNER and exit the MUTE function simply press button number 2 again You will return to the preset you were on Note that the LED will be lit RED to let you know that is the button to use to exit the MUTE TUNER mode Step 4 8 MUTE Tuner Function continued ...

Page 56: ...computer based recording system and receive the audio back into the G200 Consult your systems audio interface or recording software documentation for more information Note We suggest changing the Global Parameter to Stereo and turn on the Speaker Simulator for better overall direct audio recording Use the Master Volume of the G200 to adjust your signal level to the USB host 8 USB Connection 8 MIDI...

Page 57: ... n n e l s r e c e v c h a n l 1 6 M I D I C H A N N E L S Step 1 Turn the FUNCTION SELECT knob to MIDI CHANNELS Turn the PARAMETER SELECT knob to Receive Channel M I D I c h a n n e l s r e c e v c h a n l o m n i Turn PARAMETER ADJUST knob to select the appropriate Receive Channel 1 16 Omni and OFF Once you have made all of the adjustments to the selected MIDI CHANNEL and you would like to save ...

Page 58: ... i t 1 6 M I D I C H A N N E L S Step 1 Turn the FUNCTION SELECT knob to MIDI CHANNELS Turn the PARAMETER SELECT knob to Transmit Channel m i d i c h a n n e l s t r a n s c h a n l o f f Turn PARAMETER ADJUST knob to select the appropriate MIDI Channel 1 16 and OFF Once you have made all of the adjustments to the selected MIDI CHANNEL and you would like to save the changes you made press store an...

Page 59: ...e selected to be sent using the 1 TX PC 127 mapping Default mapping is 1 to 1 HOW TO MAP PRESETS Using the 1 TX PC 1 when you recall preset 1 it could send PROGRAM CHANGE 127 when set as 1 TX PC 127 To MAP the TX PC is easy and here s how you do it 1 Turn the FUNCTION SELECT to PROGRAM CHAGES FUNCTION 2 Use the PARAMETER SELECT CONTROL to select the TX PC display 3 To pick the preset to be mapped ...

Page 60: ... 16 both RX and TX 100ms between buffers be used initially as a starting point 100ms after F7 optional If a Midi sequencer is used to store the data record the Sysex data in real time or adhere to the param eters given above 8 MIDI DUMP LOAD Step 2 Step 3 M I D I D U M P L O A D 1 8 P R E D U M P L O A D Step 1 Connect a standard MIDI cable from the MIDI OUT of the transmitting G200 to the MIDI IN...

Page 61: ...h a MIDI Utility program use the PARAMETER SELECT knob select BULK DUMP LOAD and follow Steps 4 and 5 Step 5 On the transmitting G200 press the STORE button to dump the preset The transmit ting G200 will display DUMPED M I D I D U M P L O A D d u m p e d M I D I D U M P L O A D b u l k d u m p l o a d 8 MIDI DUMP LOAD continued ...

Page 62: ...ee different parameters that can be adjusted in real time by the built in EXPRESSION PEDAL Many people use this for wah volume pitchshift and other effects EXPRESSION PEDAL FOOTSWITCH IPSW internal pedal footswitch The ISPW selection in the PEDAL CONTROLLERS section options lets you assign up to three different parameters that can be adjusted in real time by the built in EXPRESSION PEDAL FOOTSWITC...

Page 63: ...ing ADJ Use the PARAMETER ADJUST knob to select the controller to be assigned to the NUMB 1 parameter either ADJ IPED IPSW or OFF When ADJ is selected the parameter assigned to the first controller PARA 1 can be instantly accessed by turning the PARAMETER ADJUST knob when the preset title is dis played This allows you to access a parameter that you adjust frequently without paging through function ...

Page 64: ...of 127 via the Upper ULIM and Lower Limit LLIM parameters When a parameter is stored in the Pedal Controller function Step 7 the maximum parameter value is automatically stored as the upper limit expression pedal toe down while the minimum value is stored as the lower limit expression pedal heel down p e d a l c o n t r o l e r s u l i m c 1 1 0 0 8 Pedal Controllers continued p e d a l c o n t r ...

Page 65: ...termittently with the current preset If you would like to save this change to the current preset press the STORE button again To save this ad justed preset and the parameters you have just changed to a different preset location use the PRESET SELECT knob to choose the preset and then press the STORE button again Note that doing this will over write the preset you are saving to NOTE To exit Pedal C...

Page 66: ... assigned to PEDAL VOLUME Example 2 assuming you have RUN STAT turned ON and you have reduced the volume of the current preset with the expression pedal and changed to a preset where the expression Pedal Control lers were assigned to control the Pitch Shift or Chorus or Reverb etc the new preset will assume the previous preset s pedal volume However you will NOT be able to use the pedal to increas...

Page 67: ...wn and you will see the volume values change as the pedal moves 8 Pedal Status continued p e d a l s t a t u s r u n s t a t o n p e d a l s t a t u s i p e d v o l 1 2 7 The IPED VOL will only change in real time if the Internal pedal has been assigned to the IPED VOL parameter Otherwise to check pedal operation please view the pa rameter that it is assigned to I E If assigned to Chorus Rate got ...

Page 68: ...ent preset location use the PRESET SELECT knob to choose the preset destination and then press the STORE button again Note that doing this will over write the preset location you are saving to NOTE To exit Pedal Controllers at any time or cancel any changes you have made turn either the PRESET or FUNCTION SELECT knob The word CANCEL will flash on the display and then return you to the preset you we...

Page 69: ...wo dif ferent channels for ex ample between Clean and MEGA SOLO Solo Boost allows a 4db boost in output ideal to get a boost when soloing Compressor Turns on and off the Compressor within the preset MOD EFX Turns whatever Modulation Effect Chorus Pitch Shift Flanger Tremolo you have assigned on or off Delay Turns on and off the Delay within the preset Reverb Input Turns on and off the Reverb Activ...

Page 70: ...change to when TOGGLE is performed use the PARAMETER ADJUST control to make your selection f o o t s w m a p p i n g t o g g l e c l e a n f o o t s w m a p p i n g e f x 1 t o g g l e Step 6 Press the STORE button to save the changes You now have assigned a function to the EFFECT ON OFF footswitch 1 If you would like to select a different effect for this switch simply follow the same steps above ...

Page 71: ...T knob clockwise to FACTORY RESTORE Press the STORE button to restore the preset The display will flash RESTORED and return to the preset name page Restoring a single factory preset Turn the PARAMETER SELECT knob one step clockwise to RESTR 1 TO 1 The number on the left is the original factory preset number to be restored The number on the right is the preset location that the preset will be stored...

Page 72: ...the PARAMETER SELECT knob 2 steps clockwise to ALL RESTORE 0 A specific code number must be entered to restore the UTOPIA G200 memory Use the PARAMETER ADJUST knob to enter the number 22 Turn the FUNCTION SELECT knob clockwise to FACTORY RESTORE WARNING Pressing the STORE button at this time will permanently erase all user presets and replace them with the original factory presets If you have alter...

Page 73: ... select the character above the part of the current title to be edited The letter to be adjusted will have a flashing box over the character selected Step 2 Use the PARAMETER ADJUST knob to select the desired character for the current position flashing box Step 3 t i t l e e d i t b 1 2 s w e e t d r e a m t i t l e e d i t b 1 2 s w e e t d r e a m Flashing box Letter to be edited t i t l e e d i t...

Page 74: ...sing the STORE button will erase any editing that was done in Title Edit Also after flashing STORED the UTOPIA G200 will exit the title edit mode and return to the main preset number After all the characters have been edited as needed press the STORE button to save the new title to memory The UTOPIA G200 will flash STORED briefly Step 5 t i t l e e d i t b 1 2 r a e e t d r e a m Flashing box Letter ...

Page 75: ... the unit is turned on Step 1 Press the STORE button The screen will flash PWR ON PR STORED and then re turn to the preset name page In the above example preset 34 has been saved so that when you turn the UTOPIA G200 on in the future preset 34 will be the preset that is recalled b 1 1 S c o r c h f r i e d P W R O N P R S T O R E D B 1 1 S c o r c h f r i e d 3 4 f l a D L Y R E V b 1 1 S c o r c h...

Page 76: ...ng a preset name by turning the PARAMETER ADJUST control which is mapped directly to the MASTER VOLUME of the G200 Aux Input Jack 1 8 Stereo Power Requirements 9VAC 2 9A min Depending on where you are located in the world you may receive a 2 9A 3A 3 5A adapter with USA or Euro style plugs Dimensions With toe of expression pedal down 15 1 8 Wide x 9 Deep x 3 1 4 Tall 387mm Wide x 228mm Deep x 83mm ...

Page 77: ...e 31 Pedal Steel Mega Dist w Pedal Steel Effect Pitch to played Pitch 200 1 Step Up 32 Neck Pickup Texas with Delay Volume Full off Full On 33 X Long Delay Mega Dist w Extra Long Delay Volume Full off Full On 34 ScorchFried Scorch Dist Volume Full off Full On 35 ScorchPhase Scorch Dist Phaser Phaser Depth Zero Depth 100 Depth 36 Add Bottom Mega Dist w Pitch Shift Effect Pitch Level 34 Level 1 Leve...

Page 78: ...ro Rate 254 Rate 95 Pedal Steel Mega Dist w Pedal Steel Effect Pitch to played Pitch 200 1 Step Up 96 Neck Pickup Texas with Delay Volume Full off Full On 97 X Long Delay Mega Dist w Extra Long Delay Volume Full off Full On 98 ScorchFried Scorch Dist Volume Full off Full On 99 ScorchPhase Scorch Dist Phaser Phaser Depth Zero Depth 100 Depth 100 Add Bottom Mega Dist w Pitch Shift Effect Pitch Level...

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