GFX1 Vol. Type – GFX1 Exp. Type
CTRL Vol. Type – CTRL Exp. Type
These four parameters refer to the four Expression Pedal
connectors. Use these parameters to tell the G-System
what type of pedals you have connected.
•
Momentary: Use this setting if you have connected a
pedal with a momentary switch – in other words, a
switch type that is only active as long as it is pressed,
such as a keyboard hold pedal.
•
Alternating: Use this setting if you have connected a
pedal with an alternating switch type. The alternating
switch type is a switch that stays in one position once
it is pressed and needs to be pressed once more to
return to its previous state.
•
Exp or Vol: Select whether it is a volume or an
expression pedal you have connected.
As explained on page 40, regular volume pedals
should only be used to control volume parameters.
Expression pedals work well with all types of
parameters.
Vol Master & Exp. Master
When a preset change occurs, the value of a parameter
can be controlled either by the
expression pedal
or the
preset
. This parameter determines which of the two
applies.
There are two options for parameters assigned to pedals:
Preset: The parameter value stored as part of the preset
rules – regardless of the current position of the
expression pedal controlling the parameter.
Global: The position of the expression pedal is identified
at the moment of preset change, and the value stored as
part of the preset is overwritten by the pedal.
Example:
Let us say you are using your pedal to control Delay mix
in preset #1. In preset #2, you want to use the pedal to
control the Whammy Pitch parameter. Preset # 2 is set up
with the Pitch parameter set to 0%. Because you just used
your pedal for Delay mix in preset #1, you leave it at 15%.
The big question is: When you change to preset #2, do
you want the Pitch parameter to stay at 0% – as it is
programmed in the preset –, or do you want the pitch to
“grab” the 15% position of the pedal?
By setting the Exp. Master parameter to “Global”, the
current pedal position affects the controlled parameter
immediately after the preset change.
By setting the Exp. Master or Vol. Master parameter to
“Preset", the preset value rules at preset change.
The expression pedal will take control of the parameter
only once you touch the pedal after preset change.
Do
you want your volume pedal to be global, i.e.
not affected by preset changes?
Set the Vol. Master parameter to “Global” and
you are in business.
Calibrating Expression Pedals
GFX1 Vol. Calib. – GFX1 Exp. Calib.
CTRL Vol. Calib. – CTRL Exp. Calib.
As different manufacturers deliver expression and
volume pedals with varying potentiometer types, it is
important to calibrate the connectors on the G-System to
the connected pedals for optimal performance.
Calibrating – Step by Step:
•
Make sure that you have connected your pedal to the
Volume or Expression Inputs.
•
Select one of the four expression pedal connectors you
want to calibrate. Select between:
GFX1 Vol. Calib. – GFX1 Exp. Calib.
CTRL Vol. Calib. – CTRL Exp. Calib.
•
Press ENTER.
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The LCD now reads “Set Min”.
•
Place your pedal in minimum Position (“Heel down”)
and press ENTER.
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