I/o setup, Audio, Midi – TC Electronic G-Force User Manual

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Digital clock
indicator

Kills all

dry signal

Input

signal

Input

selector

The parameters in the I/O Setup contain setups of all
the G-Force’s external connections: - MIDI, Pedal,
Digital and Analog Audio. In the I/O Setup display, you
can select between MIDI, Control and Audio using the
< > Arrow keys. All settings of the I/O Setup are global,
i.e. they do not change with the preset.

I/O SETUP

Audio

To set up the Audio In/Out parameters, press the I/O
Setup key and use the < > Arrow keys to select Audio.
The Source
With this parameter you can select between the Digital
input of the G-Force, or the Analog input. G-Force is limited
to 44.1kHz sample rate at both Analog and Digital inputs.

The Input
The G-Force can use the Left input only (mono), the sum
of left and right input (LR-sum), or both left and right input
(stereo). If you are only using one input on the G-Force,
you should select L-Only.
If you want to input two mono sources, you can select LR-
sum, this will enable both left and right to be summed
together

Killdry
The Killdry function enables you to remove all dry (direct)
signal in the G-Force. This function is very useful when you
are running the G-Force in a parallel setup.
NOTE: When Killdry is active, the overall bypass key will
work as a mute. Since you killed all of the dry signal and
are bypassing the effect there is no output. The blocks will

preserve their internal relationships by keeping the mix
level of the effect.

In Level, Out Level, Digital In
These are read-only parameters displaying the Input level
(adjusted with the front panel controls), Output level
(adjusted with the front panel controls), and the Digital
input sample rate (shown only when you are using the
digital input).
Note: The input level of the G-Force automatically
optimizes the signal to noise ratio via a small relay in the
input section. You may hear a small click from this relay
when the input is being adjusted.

MIDI

In the MIDI section you set up the parameters of the
global MIDI in the G-Force, meaning program change,
MIDI mapping etc.

Basic Channel
The basic MIDI channel of the G-Force. This is the channel
that you should transmit Prg. changes on to change
presets in the G-Force.
Note: The G-Force’s Modifiers are configured separately,
meaning that they may refer to other MIDI channels.

Program change
With this parameter you set up how the G-Force should
respond to incoming program changes. There are three
possibilities:
Disabled - Will cause the G-Force to ignore any incoming
program change. Preset Recall - Will enable the G-Force to
use program changes sent on the “Basic channel”.
+ Partial Recall - When this value is selected, the G-Force
will still respond to program changes sent on the basic
channel, but at the same time each of the eight effect
blocks will have their own MIDI channels enabling you to
recall a single block without affecting the rest of the preset.
The channel numbers of the blocks are continuous from
the Basic channel.
Example: If the basic channel is set to 1, the blocks
channels will be Compress ch. 2, Filters ch. 3, Pan ch. 4 etc.

Bank Selection
This function is a new MIDI standard, making it possible to
Recall presets above #128. The parameter determines
whether the G-Force should respond to this message or

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