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Out2 phase -An LFO phase change causes a small delay
in the second waveform starting point. This means that out
1 and 2 start the current waveform at two different points.
Example: If Out2 phase is set to 180 degrees, Out 1 and 2
will be exactly opposite.

Dials

Press the Mod key and use the < > Arrow keys to select
the Dials. (see picture on page 25).
The basic idea with the dials are that you can simulate any
of the eight External controllers using the Parameter and
Value wheel. By dialing, you can test if the links in the
Matrix are responding correctly without having a pedal
connected.
If you want to make sure that you expression pedal
is calibrated correctly, you can test it by watching
the dials while moving your pedal from 0-100%.
Press Enter to change the External controllers simulated by
the wheels. Use the Parameter wheel to select between
Dial 1 or 2, and press Exit when you have set the desired
external controllers to be simulated.

Pulsewidth

MODIFIER UTILITY
In the Utility display, you can choose between Config.
and Billboard. Use the < > Arrow keys to select
between the two displays.

Config.

User Interaction
In the config. display you
can set up a number of
global parameters for the G-
Force such as memory
protect, backup of the User
bank, etc.
Display Viewing Angle
Adjust for best contrast of
the LCD display.
Parameter dial direction
FWD - UP/DOWN: Select
what direction the parameter
wheel should move the
display cursor.
Preset Change
Effect mute On
When set to on, the G-Force
will mute the sound for a
very short moment while
changing the preset. With
this feature you can avoid
any kind of artifacts when changing presets.
Effect mute Off
When effect mute is set to off the G-Force will bypass the
effect blocks according to the Mute mode set in each block,
while changing preset.
Example: Preset 1 contains a Delay. The Mute mode of the
Delay is set to “FX Input”. Since “FX Input” will keep the
dry signal at the level set by the Mix parameter of the
block, this preset will do the same. (The; Mute mode is
explained in the “Blocks “ chapter).
To avoid level jumps at preset change, you must carefully
consider the Mute mode of each block. “Mix 0%” will take
the direct signal level up to 100% at the moment of the
preset change. “FX In/Out” will keep the direct signal level

Utility

Display viewing angle
Parameter Dial Direction
Effect Muting
Extern Modifier Input
Pedal Type
Pedal Calibration
Pedal Curve
Tuner MIDI Out
Protect
Protect Lo-limit
Protect Hi-limit
User bank to Card
Card to User bank
User bank to MIDI
MIDI to User Bank
User bank backup
User bank protect
Environment
User Interaction
Preset Change