The display, Preset types, Recalling presets – TC Electronic G-Major 2 User Manual

Page 14: Editing presets, Storing presets

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THE DISPLAY

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Damp

When both the Noise Gate and the Compressor

are in use, the DAMP indicator will indicate the

Noise Gate attenuation while no input signal is

present and the applied compression when an

input signal is present.
Preset Number

When the digits are lit steadily, they represent

the number of the currently recalled preset.

When you scroll through G-Major 2’s presets

(called “previewing”) by using the ADJUST

wheel, the digits will blink until you recall a

preset by pressing the RECALL key.
Edited

When the “Edited” indicator is lit, the currently

recalled preset has been edited, but not yet

stored.
Factory/User

These indicators show whether you are

operating in the Factory preset bank or in the

User preset bank.

Preset types

User presets (RAM)

User presets can be edited and stored in any of

the 100 User locations.
Factory Presets (ROM)

G-Major 2 holds 100 Factory presets. Factory

presets can be edited and stored in any User

location. You cannot store presets to the

Factory preset bank, as it is “read only”

memory.

Recalling presets

Recalling a preset means loading/activating a

preset.

• Press the RECALL key to enter the RECALL

menu.

• Use the ADJUST wheel to preview presets. A

blinking preset number indicates that you

have not actually recalled the preset yet.

• Press ENTER or RECALL to recall/activate

the preset.

Press any other key at any time during

previewing to “abort mission” and return to the

currently recalled preset.

Previewing and routings:

When previewing a preset with a routing

that is different from the routing currently

used, the Routing/Matrix LEDs blink.

Editing presets

To edit preset parameters:

• Double-click the key of the effect block that

you would like to edit.

• Select the parameter to edit using the arrow

UP/DOWN keys. Change parameter values

using the ADJUST wheel.

• See the following section for instructions on

how to store a preset.

Storing presets

Storing a preset without changing its name:

• Press the STORE key.

If the preset you are about to store is a

Factory preset, G-Major 2 will suggest the

first available User preset location, but you

can select any of the 100 User preset

locations using the ADJUST wheel. If the

preset you are about to store is a User

preset, G-Major 2 suggests the current

location of the preset. You can, however,

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