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EDIT PRESET
When the Ground Control Pro is shipped from the factory, it comes set up to control one MIDI
device responding on MIDI channel #1. The default presets call up MIDI programs sequentially,
meaning that Ground Control Pro preset ‘01’ calls up MIDI program #1, preset ‘02’ calls up
program #2, and so on. This is the same way that any “dumb” MIDI foot controller works.
The real flexibility of the Ground Control Pro is that you can edit the presets to make each one
do whatever you want. And you can organize them in whatever order you want. Some players
like to put their favorite sounds in the first one or two banks for easy access. Others organize
them according to a particular set list. And still others dedicate one bank to each song and
that’s where they put all the sounds they use for that song.
When you edit each preset, here’s what you can do:
Select the program for each MIDI controlled device
Specify what each of the two expression pedals will control
Set the System Mix Plus volume
Set the loops on or off in up to 4 GCX Guitar Audio Switchers
Name your preset
Note: Only those items which you have enabled in Setup mode will appear.
These changes occur in “real time” while you edit your presets, so you can experiment with
new tone combinations interactively before you save them.
Here are the basic steps to edit or create a preset:
1. Select the preset you want to edit.
2. Enter Edit mode by holding down [EDIT] until the Edit LED comes on.
3. Use [SELECT 2] to step through each of the items within the preset.
4. When you are done, press [EDIT] again to exit Edit mode.
ENTERING EDIT MODE
Before you enter Edit mode, you must first select the preset you want to edit. The display will
show something like:
Now press and hold the [EDIT] button until the LED above it comes on and the display
changes. The delay in entering Edit mode is so that you don’t accidentally enter this mode
during performance.
Now that you’re in Edit mode, use [SELECT 2] to step through each of the items within the
preset. When you’re done, press [EDIT] again to exit Edit mode. If you’ve made any changes,
the display will show:
0 1. INIT
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