RECALL
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Preserving the tail of Reverbs and Delays at preset
change
Spillover from one preset to another can be obtained by using the
same sub-algorithm, and combination of Mute mode = “Fx In”
and bypassing the current block.
Example: If you want to leave a Delay tail hanging over a preset
change, you must be sure to keep the same sub-algorithm in both
presets. In addition to that you should select the “Fx In” Mute
mode and just bypass the Delay block in the second preset.
NOTE: Changing parameters like the Feedback or Mix over a
preset change can kill the Delay.
Optimal preset change
Since the change from one preset to another can contain drastic
changes in level and Routing, artifacts may occur if the preset is
changed while playing.
To obtain the best preset change while playing, you should keep
Routings as even as possible.
Example: When changing from a preset containing Reverb and
Delay, to a preset containing only Reverb you should just bypass
the Delay block instead of removing it (that will also enable you
to obtain spillover from the Delay block)
Recalling a single effect
It is possible to load a single effect setting into an
existing Routing, e.g. if you are building a new preset
and have come up with a really nice Reverb and Delay
but would like to add that Chorus sound you designed
last week. Here is what you do:
Press Recall, and move the cursor to the Select parameter using
the Parameter wheel.
Now use the Value wheel to point to “CHO” (Chorus). Move the
cursor back to the Preset parameter and use the Value wheel to
scroll through the presets (remember to set the bank, you wish to
Recall from).
NOTE: the G-Force will now scroll through only presets
containing the desired effect.
Press Enter to Recall the desired effect. The G-Force will now
update your current preset with the new effect, and return to the
current preset.