Introduction – TC Electronic G-Major 2 User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

Congratulations on the purchase of your G-Major 2 Effects Processor.

Maybe you have never used a multi-effects processor with your guitar rig before. In this case you

might be wondering whether you now have days of work ahead of you until G-Major 2 finally

behaves as expected and adds to your creativity. But there’s really no need to panic!

With the presets that come with G-Major 2, your basic needs are most likely covered, and you will

be set to go within minutes.

But chances are that you’ll want to go beyond Factory presets and customize G-Major 2 to your

needs – and that won’t be a hassle either.
“Stomp Box” Setup

If you are used to working with several serially connected pedal effects (“stomp boxes”), you might

want to use G-Major 2 for a similar setup and enjoy its high quality effects. To do so, simply connect

a MIDI pedal capable of sending MIDI Control Change messages to G-Major 2. Make some basic

settings, and you can use this setup just like a bunch of regular stomp boxes where you simply turn

effects on and off as required.

Preset Setup – for ultimate changes in sounds

Another approach would be to create unique presets for each sound, which you can then access by

simply pressing a button on a MIDI foot-controller.

Or you could combine this preset approach with the on/off stomp box setup mentioned above.
Channel Switching

Changing your sound from a crisp, dry rhythm sound to an overdriven lead sound will (in addition to

changing your effects preset) often involve switching your preamp’s or combo’s channels. If you

want to switch amp channels via MIDI, you will normally need to purchase a separate MIDI

switching system. Not so with G-Major 2. With G-Major 2’s built-in Relay Switch, you can switch

between up to four channels on your preamp/combo.
Modifiers – Instant Parameter Control

If the methods outlined above still don’t give you the flexibility you are looking for, instant parameter

control via G-Major 2’s Modifier section is probably the answer. Many algorithm parameters can be

assigned to external MIDI controllers or an expression pedal. The possibilities here are endless.

With an expression pedal, you cannot only control your effects’ level settings, you could also

change e.g. the Panning Speed. Or how about using the expression pedal as a customized

Whammy pedal?

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