Quick setup guide, Presets – TC Electronic G-System User Manual

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Presets

The G-System holds 100 Factory presets.

You can store up to 200 User presets.

Presets are organized in banks of five.

The 20 Factory banks are labeled:

“A0” to “A9” and
“B0” to “B9”

Each Factory bank holds five presets “1” to “5”

User banks are labeled:

“0” to “39”

Each User bank can hold 5 presets

“1” to “5”

Recalling (Loading) a Preset

Recall a preset by pressing one of the PRESET
switches (1-5). You select a preset bank using the UP
and DOWN switches.

Press both the UP and DOWN switch to quickly
switch between the Factory and the User bank.

It is up to you to which loops pedals should be
connected (if at all). This is why no loops are active in
the Factory presets.

Loops 1 to 3 can be activated by simply pressing the
LOOP 1 to 3 switches.

Editing Presets
To access effect parameters:

Press EDIT. You are now in Edit Mode.

Select which effect to edit using PAGE.

When sou have selected an effect to edit, press
ENTER.

Select a parameters page by pressing PAGE.

Change parameter values using encoders A, B and
C.

To switch effects on/off in Edit Mode:

Press EDIT to enter Edit mode.

Press PAGE to select an effect. Press ENTER.

Turn PAGE clockwise to scroll through the parameter
pages. At the bottom of the list you will find the
“On/Off” parameter for the selected effect, which you
set using encoder C.

Example

Effects that have a switch assigned to them can also be
toggled on/off via the corresponding switch.

Loop 4, the Insert loop and effects that per default
have no dedicated switches are accessed from
Edit Mode.

Storing (Saving) Presets
To keep the changes you have made to a preset, the
preset must be stored in the User bank.

To enter Edit Mode (unless it is already active), press
EDIT.

Press and hold any of the five PRESET switches.
You are now in Preset Handle mode and the Store
function is selected per default.

Select the desired storage location using encoder A.

Now store the preset by pressing ENTER. If you want
to change the name of the preset first, use encoders
B and C.

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