Fender G-DEC 30 Musical Instrument Amplifier User Manual


 
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Utility Mode
Use Utility Mode to rename presets, lock memory, transfer presets (MIDI) and manage the system.
Menu Utility Menu Items Procedure—(Function)
1 EDIT PRESET NAME Rotate Data Wheel, then follow the instructions displayed on screen.
2 SYNTH EQ Rotate Data Wheel — (Select 1-10 as the Tone for the MIDI Synth instruments)
3 LINE OUT Rotate Data Wheel — (Select All or Synth to be supplied to the LINE OUT jacks.)
4 LINE LEVEL Rotate Data Wheel — (Select 1-10 as the Volume level for the LINE OUT jacks.)
5 SPEAKER Rotate Data Wheel — (Select All or Guitar (and Phrase) to output to the speaker.)
6 DEFAULT QA1 Rotate Data Wheel — (Select the default Guitar Preset to be assigned when Composing a new S bank preset)
7 DEFAULT QA2 Rotate Data Wheel — (Select the default Guitar Preset to be assigned when Composing a new S bank preset)
8 DEFAULT QA3 Rotate Data Wheel — (Select the default Guitar Preset to be assigned when Composing a new S bank preset)
9 MIDI CONTROL Rotate Data Wheel — (Select AMP or SYNTH. See page 16.)
10 MEMORY LOCK Rotate Data Wheel — (Prevents accidental preset saves and MIDI dumps, but NOT a Factory Reset, see below.)
11 DUMP PRESET Press SAVE — (Transfers the current preset to another G–DEC 30 or computer connected to the MIDI OUT port.)
12 DUMP ALL Press SAVE — (Transfers ALL Presets to another G–DEC 30 or computer connected to the MIDI OUT port.)
13 FACTORY RESTORE Press SAVE twice — (Restores every G–DEC 30 setting to the original settings. OVERRIDES MEMORY LOCK.)
14 AMP UPDATE (Reserved for future G–DEC 30 software updates.)
Phrase Sampler
GENERAL NOTES: (Phrase Sampler behavior that you should know about)
DUB: This button is ignored if the amp is set to half speed playback.
OVRDUB FBCK: The Overdub Feedback setting (found in the AUX menu) controls the level of decay (fade out) of the
previously recorded signal when overdubbing (10.0 = no decay). Overdubbing only records the guitar
signals. MIDI patterns stop when overdubbing starts and they cannot be restarted until overdubbing is
complete.
Phrase Sampler—States and Controls (how the current state affects what each of the buttons do)
 (If you start with the Phrase Sampler "OFF," pressing PLAY, REC or DUB will cause this to happen)...
PLAY: Start playback if a loop has been previously recorded, ignore otherwise.
RECORD: Enter record mode and start recording.
OVERDUB: Start overdubbing if a loop has been previously recorded, otherwise start recording.
 (If you start with the Phrase Sampler "PLAYING," pressing PLAY, REC or DUB will cause this to happen)...
PLAY: Stop playback.
RECORD: Enter record mode and start recording.
OVERDUB: Start overdubbing on next pass through (tapping again, prior to the overdubbing starting, cancels
overdubbing before it starts and continues playback).
 (If you start with the Phrase Sampler "RECORDING," pressing PLAY, REC or DUB will cause this to happen)...
PLAY: Exit record mode and begin playback (truncates loop to nearest measure if the amp is set to 4 beat lead
in mode).
RECORD: Stop the recording process.
OVERDUB: Exit record mode and begin playback and begin overdubbing (truncates loop to nearest measure if the
amp is set to 4 beat lead in mode).
 (If you start with the Phrase Sampler "DUBBING," pressing PLAY, REC or DUB will cause this to happen)...
PLAY: Stop overdubbing and continue playback on next pass through.
RECORD: Enter record mode and start recording.
OVERDUB: Stop overdubbing and playback on next pass through.