1, channel and system settings – Kenton GS-2 User Manual

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1, Channel and System Settings

To be in Channel edit mode, the yellow `CHannel` LED must be lit. If the `PATch` LED is lit, press
the `PATCH/CHAN` key.

The display will now show the current MIDI channel number 1 to 16.

The system settings consist of;

MIDI channel
Whether foot-switch control AMP A is a normal or momentary type control
Whether foot-switch control AMP B is a normal or momentary type control

Editing the MIDI channel;

To edit the MIDI receive channel number, use the `+` and `-` keys.
If you press and hold the `+` key, then also hold the `-` key, the channel number will increase
faster. If you press and hold the `-` key then also hold the `+` key, the channel number will
decrease faster.

If you try to go past 16, the channel number will `wrap-round` back to channel 1. The opposite also
applies.

Changing foot-switches from normal to momentary type;

To change the foot-switch outputs `AMP A` and `AMP B` from normal to momentary, press and
hold the AMP A/B keys till the yellow LED by `MOMentary` lights. To change to output back to a
normal foot-switch control, again, press and hold the AMP A/B key till the LED is off.

Storing system settings;

To store the system settings, press and hold the `PATCH/CHAN` key till the display reads `st`.

Sticky keys;
If a setting has been changed (and the red dot in the centre of the display is lit), you will notice it
will take two presses of the `PATCH/CHAN` key to change to Patch Edit Mode (`CH` LED lit). This
`sticky key` function is so that the GS-2 remains in Channel/System edit mode if the
`PATCH/CHAN` key is pressed and held to store the settings.

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