G–dec 30 midi guide – Fender G-DEC 30 User Manual

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Basic MIDI Setup

The most basic MIDI operations on the G–DEC 30 require use

of a MIDI interface device connected to a personal computer.

Most MIDI interface devices will use USB or the game port

on older PCs and are available at most musical instrument

retailers. Refer to the interface manufacturer for proper device

setup. To get the most out of the G–DEC 30 MIDI capability,

connect the MIDI In port on the G–DEC 30 to the MIDI Out

port on your MIDI interface with a standard MIDI cable. Also

connect the MIDI Out port on the G–DEC 30 to the MIDI In

port on your MIDI interface. See figure for connections.

Dumping and Loading Presets

The above configuration will allow you to dump and load

presets to and from the computer. To dump any one or all

presets (see Utility Mode page 12) you will need third party

software running on the PC. Search for a MIDI librarian utility

or SYSEX utility from your favorite search engine online

that works with your specific computer. You will need an

application that accepts SYSEX dumps from external devices.

Within your selected software package, you will need to

configure MIDI ports and tell the application to wait to receive

a SYSEX dump. Consult the documentation for your specific

SYSEX application on how to perform these tasks. Once

configured, you can then dump presets to a “.SYX” file which

then can be posted or emailed to share with other G–DEC 30

users.
To load a preset into the G–DEC 30 you will also need third

party software running on the PC. The same application used

for receiving SYSEX dumps will most likely be able to send

SYSEX data as well. Load a G–DEC 30 preset file (ending in

.SYX) into your configured SYSEX application and send the

preset. The G–DEC 30 is always ready to receive these files.

Once a valid preset file is received by the G–DEC 30, it will

bring you to the Save prompt (see How Do I...? on page 6 for

the Save function).

Updating the G–DEC 30 Software

The above MIDI configuration will also allow you to update

your G–DEC 30 software if and when an update becomes

available from Fender, downloadable from http://www.fender.

com. G–DEC 30 update information will be made available

from the download site. In general, to perform this operation,

access the “Amp Update” item in the Utility Menu (see Utility

Mode, page 12) and follow the on-screen instructions. Press

Save to start the process. When the G–DEC 30 states it is

ready to receive a MIDI Update, use your selected SYSEX

application (the same used for preset dumps and loads) to

send the G–DEC 30 update file to the amp. Other important

instructions may be included with the update package.

Using the On-Board Synthesizer with an External

Controller

The G–DEC 30 has a full General MIDI compatible synthesizer

on board that may be triggered using an external MIDI

controller. Simply connect the MIDI Out port of your MIDI

controller device (typically a keyboard or PC) to the MIDI In

port on the G–DEC 30. Set your MIDI controller device onto

any channel other than 10 and it will control the onboard

G–DEC 30 synthesizer (channel 10 is used for a drum kit). To

change voices, use the appropriate program change message

on your MIDI controller. Consult the MIDI controller device

documentation on how to perform this function on your

specific controller. Refer to the Appendix for channels of

General MIDI voicings.

G–DEC 30 MIDI Guide

MIDI-to-Computer

Interface

Computer—USB or Game Port

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