Shipped From. Quick Responder. Message Seller. Secure Checkout At Reverb, your safety and security is our priority. Do You Own It? Compact size, lots of features- modeling amp and signal processor settings, drum machine with different beats and adjustable tempos, looping, etc. Includes a copy of the manual- the manual has some writing in it and folded pages, but is in good usable condition.
The amp itself is in excellent, near-mint condition. Includes AC power cord. This item is sold As-Described This item is sold As-Described and cannot be returned unless it arrives in a condition different from how it was described or photographed. Reviews of this Shop. Product Specs Listed 4 days ago Condition Excellent Used Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.
During playback the top portion of the screen will change to show the current measure number. Here you can select:. Your song data will automatically be stored for recall, even after the amp has restarted. Once saved, it can be treated as if the song were downloaded from the PC for performance. It allows you to delete songs from the S bank. It displays the percentage of memory used for song storage. Amp Mode. Utility Mode. Phrase Sampler. DUB : This button is ignored if the amp is set to half speed playback.
Overdubbing only records the guitar signals. MIDI patterns stop when overdubbing starts and they cannot be restarted until overdubbing is complete. Phrase Sampler—States and Controls how the current state affects what each of the buttons do. PLAY : Start playback if a loop has been previously recorded, ignore otherwise. Start overdubbing on next pass through tapping again, prior to the overdubbing starting, cancels.
PLAY : Exit record mode and begin playback truncates loop to nearest measure if the amp is set to 4 beat lead in mode. OVERDUB : Exit record mode and begin playback and begin overdubbing truncates loop to nearest measure if the amp is set to 4 beat lead in mode.
PLAY : Stop overdubbing and continue playback on next pass through. In Modes 1, 2 or 3 the display will show the current Preset or Song number that is loaded on the amp, and in Tuner Mode the display will show the current note.
You cannot change footswitch modes while the Phrase Sampler is recording or overdubbing. Also turns on the LED above the button. Button 3: Increments to the next preset U or P or Song. Button 4: Starts or Stops a pattern if the user is on a U or P preset. If the user is on a S preset the song starts and the footswitch switches to QA mode so that the user can access the 3 QA presets associated with that song during playback.
Upon completion of the song the footswitch will automatically return to mode to so that the user can select the next song. LED will blink if the amp is finishing overdubbing a loop and will turn on once playback begins or off when playback has halted. LED will turn on once recording begins and off when playback has halted. LED will blink if the amp is waiting to overdub on the next pass or stop at the end of the current pass and will turn on once overdubbing has begun or off when overdubbing has finished.
Refer to the interface manufacturer for proper device setup. See figure for connections. The above configuration will allow you to dump and load presets to and from the computer. To dump any one or all presets see Utility Mode page 12 you will need third party software running on the PC. Load a G—DEC 30 preset file ending in.
The G—DEC 30 is always ready to receive these files. G—DEC 30 update information will be made available from the download site. Press Save to start the process. Other important instructions may be included with the update package.
To change voices, use the appropriate program change message on your MIDI controller. Consult the MIDI controller device documentation on how to perform this function on your specific controller. Consult the documentation for your application on proper configuration. Once properly configured, play any MIDI file typically a file with the.
Storing MIDI music is accomplished through a different mechanism. Note this will not record any guitar audio, simply MIDI data from the patterns. You can then modify and arrange patterns into songs using your MIDI sequencer software application and stream the resulting file back to the G—DEC 30 as mentioned above.
On the other G—DEC 30 select any guitar tone desired. Now you are both able to jam along to the same synchronized drum pattern with two different guitar tones! This will present a problem if a normal MIDI song is played with music on channel 16 which could affect the amp settings in unexpected ways. In this case you can either delete channel 16 or move it to a different channel. Most MIDI notes on the keyboard correspond to a different instrument within the standard drum kit not all notes are used.
Other drum kits are available on MIDI channel 10 using program change values 9, 17, 25, 26, 33, 41, 49, 57, or Haga caso a todas las advertencias. Esto es una medida de seguridad. Si este enchufe no encaja en su salida de corriente, haga que un electricista sustituya su salida anticuada. Cheap, sturdy as hell and they sound fantastic. It's a pity Fender stopped producing them. You are correct, Dave -- SS amps can be repaired. My local dealer has a tech who can do the work.
However, the cost of repairs is likely to exceed the cost of a new SS amp of comparable quality and specs. I loved my little 15 watt GDEC 3. Used is on stage a couple of times too. It does seem odd that when they get something that folks like, like this G-DEC, it gets discontinued and instead, we get Gretas and such.
I just got my G-Dec 3 yesterday. I ordered one from GC used. I haven't figured much out on it yet but I like what I see so far. I've also found that there seem to be add-ons available. Like most things, this will probably take some time to figure out. It was in the firmware, but I don't think it was in all models? There were 3 models: Rock, Country, and Metal, I think However- you can put any preset on any GDEC, just go download it from the Fender FUSE sight provided that site is still in operation, since Fender has stopped all support for the product.
Found it. Whatever this thing came with, it has Pigat Rockabilly A. Now I can play like Paul, right? I just put the Country Presets in. It seems to be the most compatible with my purpose. It would be easier if they all had the key listed. Is it possible to transpose?
Maybe in Fuse?
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