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GLOBAL MENU
Tuner Mode
The Tuner can operate with two different
accuracies.
Fine Tune
Fine Tune provides maximum accuracy. Use
this mode when fine-tuning your guitar.
Coarse
This is a slightly less accurate mode, allowing
for fast results in a live situation.
Tuner Range
Defines the range of the Tuner. Select between
“Guitar”, “Bass” and “7-string Guitar”. The
accuracy of the Tuner depends on the Tuner
Range. Therefore, it is important to set this
parameter according to the instrument you wish
to tune.
Tap Master
Preset:
The tempo will be set to the value
stored as part of each G-Major 2
preset.
Tap:
The tempo will follow the Global
tapped tempo.
Tap Unit
This parameter determines whether the tapped
tempo in the Tap Menu should be displayed in
milliseconds (“ms”) or in beats per minute
(“BPM”).
FX Mute
Settings: Hard/Soft
This parameter determines how delay and reverb
effects should be handled during preset changes.
Hard:
Effects are muted when a preset
change occurs.
Soft:
Delays will “spill over”, and reverb
parameters glide smoothly to the
settings in the new preset.
MOD Master
Settings: Preset / Mod
If you are not acquainted with Modifiers, you
can read about them in the “Modifiers” section
of this manual. In short: Parameter values can
be controlled using an external controller, such
as a MIDI expression pedal. If you have set up
this external controller to control e.g. the Preset
Out level, you must decide how you would like
G-Major 2 to respond to the position of the
expression pedal when you are recalling
another preset. This is the purpose of the MOD
Master parameter. Setting this option correctly
depends very much on what parameter your
Modifier is controlling.
Preset
If MOD Master is set to “Preset”, G-Major will
ignore the position of the connected external
controller and load the Modifier value stored as
part of the preset.
Mod
If MOD Master is set to “Mod”, G-Major will
always check the position of the connected
external controller when a preset change
occurs. G-Major will then respond to this
position and ignore the Modifier value for the
relevant parameter.
Please note that when you are using the
“Mod” option with an expression pedal
that is controlling a level parameter, the
parameter will jump to the value
equivalent to the pedal position next time
you move the pedal. This could result in
considerable level jumps.
Tuner Ref.
Range: 420 to 460 Hz
Defines the master tune frequency of the built-
in tuner. The standard setting is 440 Hz.