Usage
Changing the aftertouch sensitivity

The way to do that is to couple the aftertouch to a constant module (assigning its knob to the aftertouch associated morph) and then use some shaper and or offset and or multiplication to get it respond the way you want it to. The constant's output can be coupled to a modulation input, probably the modulation input of an ADSR.

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Last Updated ( Sunday, 14 May 2006 )
 
Display tricks
Use the constant switch toggling module as a universal module for personalizing the display. You can insert it between any conncection, rename it and assing it to the G2-display.

Between a LED-collared knob and its pushbutton are two LEDs. When the pitch of an LFO is assigned to the rotary dial the LED just under the dial will pulse in the rate of the LFO. In fact, many of the LEDs that blink on modules in the editor screen will blink on the panel on these LEDs as well.

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See also: Assignable LEDs/VUs.

Last Updated ( Monday, 30 January 2006 )
 
Editor facts

Slots

Focus a Slot by clicking on it. The focused slot has a white frame around it.
Activate a Slot by Shift-clicking on it. Activated Slots are blue.
Assign the G-2 Keyboard to a Slot by Ctrl-clicking on it. Slots with the G2-Keyboard assigned to them have a red bar on top of them.

Init1/2 - VarInit

Recall an Init-Patch by clicking on the Init1/2 buttons. Save an Init-Patch via the File-Menu (Save InitPatch 1/2).
Load the VarInit-Settings to a Variation by clicking on VarInit while being in the Variation you want to copy it to. Save a VarInit by right-clicking the Variationbutton and copying it to the VarInit.
Change parameters easily with the G2 front panel by pushing the Patch Button on the panel. The module that's currently in focus in the editor will be auto-assigned to the front panel for convenient hands-on editing.

ShortCuts

Moving around:
Arrow left/right: choose next parameter
Shift+Arrows: choose next module
A-D: select slot
1-8: select Variation
F: show FX Area
V: show Voice Area

 
Show information:
F1: Help
F5: Parameter Values
F6: Morph Groups
F7: Knob Assignments
F8: MIDI Assignments
Ctrl+F8: MIDI Values
Space: Show/Hide cables

 
Show/Hide Window:
Ctrl+B: Patch Browser
Ctrl+F: Front Panel
Ctrl+J: Textpad
Ctrl+K: Keyboard
Ctrl+L: Front Panel Overview
Ctrl+T: Toolbar

 
MIDI
L: MIDI learn
M: MIDI assign

 
Ctrl+E: Paste Parameters


Misc


There is no command to save a variation. Changes in a variation are saved with the whole patch.

Click and Holding on the screen makes the screen to update more often.

Double-clicking on module will always show its "real" name.

Replace a module with another one from the same module group by clicking the arrow in the upper left corner.

Click-holding a connector will highlight all connected cables.

Last Updated ( Monday, 30 January 2006 )
 
Assignable LEDs/VUs
The following LEDs and VU-meters can be assigned to the front panel. Notice that you can only assign them by right-clicking on them. The Parameter Overview will only show Parameter Pages A 1-8.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 12 May 2006 )
 
Front panel facts
Though most of the information here might be adaptable for every modular system, this information is for G2 Keys or G2X users exclusively. The front panel facts are taken directly from the manual but they're being presented in a different order.


Last Updated ( Monday, 30 January 2006 )