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Advanced Software Functions ( Category)
Gain
Increase gain if string LEDs don’t turn when first plucked; decrease gain
in environments with high ambient noise. The default is recommended.
1. With Gibson G FORCE off, press On three times. Press the Left button twice to select .
2. Press Enter twice. The Left/Right buttons select the gain amount. More lit LEDs = higher
gain/greater system sensitivity.
3. Press Enter = gain setting stored.
Note: The Calibration process (page 15) optimizes gain. Gibson strongly recommends keeping the
default Gain setting. However when tuning in loud environments, decreasing gain temporarily and
tuning in Single-String Tuning mode can improve performance.
Guitar Type
Optimize Gibson G FORCE for electric or acoustic guitar
1. With Gibson G FORCE off, press On three times. Press the Left button twice to select .
2. Press Enter. Press the Left button once to select the string LED. Press Enter.
3. The Left/Right buttons select E for electric, A E for acoustic, or D A E for short scale guitars.
4. Press Enter = guitar type setting stored.
Pitch Window
If you try to use Multi-String tuning mode but a string is considerably out of
tune, Gibson G FORCE switches automatically to Single-String Tuning mode. This
Function sets how far off pitch a string must be before Gibson G FORCE switches
to Single-String Tuning mode.
1. With Gibson G FORCE off, press On three times. Press the Left button twice to select .
Press Enter.
2. Press the Left button twice to select . Press Enter.
3. The Left/Right buttons select the pitch window. 1 lit LED = 150 cents, 2 lit LEDs = 100 cents, 3 lit
LEDs = 75 cents, 4 lit LEDs = 50 cents, 5 lit LEDs = 35 cents, all LEDs lit = 25 cents.
4. Press Enter = pitch window setting stored.