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THE DISPLAY
PRESET HANDLING
MIX Meter:
Indicates the parameter position of the Mix level
in the block currently being edited.
DAMP
If both the Noise Gate and the Compressor is in
use the DAMP indicator will indicate the Noise
Gate attenuation when no Input signal is
present and the applied compression when
Input signal is present.
Preset Number
When steady the currently recalled preset
number is displayed. When previewing presets
the number will blink until the preset is recalled.
Previewing means scrolling through the presets
before actually recalling one of them.
Edited
When this LED is lit the currently recalled
preset has been edited but not yet stored.
Factory/User
Indicates whether you are operating in the
Factory or in the User bank.
Preset types
User presets - RAM
User presets that can be edited and stored in
any User location. You can store up to 100 user
presets in the User bank.
Factory presets - ROM
The G•Major holds 100 factory presets.
Factory presets that can be edited and stored
in any User location. You cannot store presets
into a factory location.
Recall
Recalling a preset means loading/activating
a preset.
• Press RECALL to enter the RECALL menu.
• Use the EDIT wheel to preview presets.
Blinking preset number indicates Preview
mode.
Previewing means that you
are not actually changing/loading the preset
until ENTER is pushed.
• Press ENTER or RECALL to recall/activate
the preset. (ENTER is the center-dialer in the
Control section)
Press any other key at any time during
previewing to abort mission and return to the
currently recalled preset.
Previewing and Routings:
When previewing a preset with a
Routing that is different from the Routing
currently used the Routing/Matrix LEDs
will be blinking.
Edit
To edit preset parameters
• Double click on the Effect block key you
would like to edit.
• Select parameters using the PARAMETER
wheel and change values using the EDIT
wheel.
• See the following section for instructions on
how to store a preset.
Summary of Contents for G-Major
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