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Gibson G FORCE - Tuning Functions (White Category); String Up;Down Utility; Creating Custom Tunings

Gibson G FORCE
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Advanced Functions
Tuning Functions ( Category)
String Up/Down
Wind or unwind strings rapidly
1. With Gibson G FORCE off, press On three times. Then press Enter twice.
2. The LED for the string to wind or unwind flashes red. The Left/Right buttons select a string.
3. Press and hold Down to wind down, Up to wind up. CAUTION! When winding up, do not wind
higher than the target pitch because the string might snap.
Note: During String Up/Down, Single-String Tuning Mode (tunes each string individually) is active. When
approaching the correct pitch during string wind up, release the Up button and pluck the string. A
flashing string LED indicates the string is close to the pitch defined by the last completed tuning.
Gibson G FORCE takes over, tunes the string to pitch, then moves automatically to the next string. (If
tuning starts but does not complete, pluck the string again.)
Custom Tuning
Create a custom tuning, then store it as a user tuning preset in the blue tuning
preset bank. See Appendix 3 and Appendix 4 for more custom tuning options.
1. With Gibson G FORCE off, tune your guitar to a custom tuning.
2. Press On three times. Press Enter.
3. Press the Left button once to select the string LED, then press Enter.
4. When a string flashes red, pluck it. (Tip: Mute a string after its string LED turns green to speed
up the process.)
5. When a string LED flashes blue, use the Left/Right buttons to select a blue bank preset. Press
Enter = stores the tuning in the selected preset.
Custom Tuning with “Pitch Assist” Mode
Create a custom tuning, then store it as a pitch-corrected user preset in the blue
tuning preset bank
Enabling Pitch Assist mode before saving a custom tuning automatically pitch-corrects notes that are
within 40 cents of correct pitch.