Fender G-DEC 30 Owners Manual - Page 9

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G-DEC 3O 9 Song Mode (continued) COMPOSE MENUS COMPOSE is the second menu in Song Mode. It allows you to compose songs in two screens: Global and Measure: 4 Global-these settings affect the whole song. Turn the Data Wheel while COMPOSE is highlighted to enter the Global Menu. Here you can edit: •SONG NAME •TEMPO •DRUM LEVEL •BASS TYPE •BASS LEVEL Press SONG to highlight the next menu item, then turn Data Wheel to edit. In the NAME menu, use the buttons below the arrows f / g (FX / AMP) to highlight each character for editing. Pressing START/STOP will start or stop a preview of your composition. During playback the top portion of the screen will change to show the current measure number. 6 Global Menu 4 Measure-these settings can affect any number of measures from one, to every measure in a song. Press the button below MEAS (which is "AUX") from the Global Menu to enter the Measure Menu. Here you can select: •MEASURE NUMBER •GUITAR PRESET •DRUM PATTERN •BASS PATTERN •BASS KEY Press SONG to highlight the next menu item, then turn Data Wheel to edit. With any Measure Menu item highlighted, you can select a different measure by pressing the buttons below -MEAS / +MEAS (FX / AMP). 6 Measure Menu Pressing START-STOP from the Measure Menu will start or stop a preview of the current measure. Pressing the button below BACK (AUX) will return the Global Menu. Pressing the button below COPY (UTILITY) will copy the current measure to the next measure. Hold COPY and turn the Data Wheel to copy through multiple measures (until COPY is released). If you select END OF SONG for the Drum Pattern the song will end on the previous measure. Press EXIT to get out of songwriting and return to Play Mode. Your song data will automatically be stored for recall, even after the amp has restarted. Press SAVE while in the Compose Menus to save the song in the S bank. Once saved, it can be treated as if the song were downloaded from the PC for performance. The new song will be last in the S bank and the 3 song QA's will be the defaults assigned in the utility menu. If a song or measure us auditioned by pressing STARTSTOP or if the MIDI file is saved, any contents in the Phrase Sampler will be erased (due to system requirements). SONG DELETE MENU SONG DELETE is the third menu in Song Mode. It allows you to delete songs from the S bank. Turn the Data Wheel while DELETE SONG is highlighted to enter Song Delete Menu. Turn again to select a Song then press SONG to confirm the song to be deleted. MEMORY USAGE MENU MEM USAGE is the fourth and last menu in Song Mode. It displays the percentage of memory used for song storage. fender.com

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G-DEC 3O
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COMPOSE MENUS
COMPOSE
is the second menu in
Song Mode
. It allows you
to compose songs in two screens:
Global
and
Measure
:
4
Global
—these settings affect the whole song. Turn the
Data Wheel
while
COMPOSE
is highlighted to enter the
Global Menu. Here you can edit:
SONG NAME
•TEMPO
•DRUM LEVEL
•BASS TYPE
•BASS LEVEL
Press
SONG
to highlight the next menu item, then turn
Data Wheel
to edit. In the
NAME
menu, use the buttons
below the
arrows
f
/
g
(FX / AMP) to highlight each
character for editing.
Pressing
START/STOP
will start or stop a preview of your
composition. During playback the top portion of the
screen will change to show the current measure number.
6
Global Menu
4
Measure
—these settings can affect any number of
measures from one, to every measure in a song. Press
the button below
MEAS
(which is "AUX") from the Global
Menu to enter the Measure Menu. Here you can select:
MEASURE NUMBER
•GUITAR PRESET
•DRUM PATTERN
•BASS PATTERN
•BASS KEY
Press
SONG
to highlight the next menu item, then
turn
Data Wheel
to edit. With any Measure Menu item
highlighted, you can select a different measure by pressing
the buttons below
–MEAS
/
+MEAS
(FX / AMP).
6
Measure Menu
Pressing
START-STOP
from the Measure Menu will start
or stop a preview of the current measure. Pressing the
button below
BACK
(AUX) will return the Global Menu.
Pressing the button below
COPY
(UTILITY) will copy the
current measure to the next measure. Hold
COPY
and turn
the
Data Wheel
to copy through multiple measures (until
COPY
is released).
If you select
END OF SONG
for the
Drum Pattern the song will end on the previous measure.
Press
EXIT
to get out of songwriting and return to
Play
Mode
.
Your song data will automatically be stored for
recall, even after the amp has restarted.
Press
SAVE
while in the Compose Menus to save the song in the
S
bank.
Once saved, it can be treated as if the song were
downloaded from the PC for performance.
The new song
will be last in the
S
bank and the 3 song QA’s will be the
defaults assigned in the utility menu.
If a song or measure us auditioned by pressing
START-
STOP
or if the MIDI file is saved, any contents in the Phrase
Sampler
will be erased (due to system requirements).
SONG DELETE MENU
SONG DELETE
is the third menu in
Song Mode
. It allows
you to delete songs from the
S
bank. Turn the
Data Wheel
while
DELETE SONG
is highlighted to enter Song Delete
Menu. Turn again to select a Song then press
SONG
to
confirm the song to be deleted.
MEMORY USAGE MENU
MEM USAGE
is the fourth and last menu in
Song Mode
. It
displays the percentage of memory used for song storage.
Song
Mode
(continued)