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Dear Customer,
thank you for participating in the Vyzor G-Major 2 editor software beta test.
In this Read Me you will find the latest information about the Vyzor editor software for your G-Major2 and some basic
Instructions.
Please read this documentation carefully and also refer to the included .pdf manuals that can be accessed
from the softwares manuals menu.
The documentation inlcuded with the software is currently for the G-system editor, but can be
easily transferred to your G-Major 2. Once the software is released an updated manual for the G-Major 2will be
included with the download.
Content:
1 System requirements
2 version history & known issues
3 a) installation guide PC
b) installation guide MAC
4 Introduction
5 Troubleshooting
6 latest additions/ new features
1. System Requirements:
Mac:
Desktop or laptop.
G4, G5, or Intel (733mHz or better).
Mac OS X 10.4 or higher.
256 MB RAM or more.
1024x768 or larger display
Windows PC:
Desktop or laptop.
Pentium 4, 1.4 Ghz or better.
Windows XP or higher.
512 MB RAM or more.
32 bit color graphic and 1024x768 or larger display
2. Version history:
---------------------------------------------Vyzor G-Major2
---------------VERSION 0.95 Beta
------------------ june 12, 2009 ---------------------------------------------------*** VERSION 0.95 Release Candidate 1 ***
Built June 12, 2009
FIXED in this version:
---------------------------------------------------------1. Drag and Drop Error when PRS files imported. Addressed.
ADDED in this version:
---------------------------------------------------------1. Full support for Preset Vault... Click on the G-Major/2 logo to see what we mean... ;-)
2. Tap Tempo button control
3. Automatic reload of tempo driven speeds and delays on parameter edits.
4. Bipolar level controls replace unipolar levels for all appropriate horizontal levels.
5. Tri-state levels added for shifter feedback controls to indicate invalid
ranges in red (See PITCH: Shifter detail for example)
6. Editor GUI Guitar Tuner
7. EQ detail controls.
8. Automatic tracking of SysEX ID edits to allow editor to stay connected even when the user changes the SysEx ID
during a session. Works from the editor GUI and from the G-Major/2 front panel.
3. You have to accept the TC ELECTRONIC SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT to continue the
installation
4. Select the destination folder for the Vyzor G-Major2 editor software
7. start the software and select your Midi in- and out ports
8. Select your Midi interface from the list of available devices and repeat the procedure for the Midi
Out port.
9. After your G-Major 2 has been detected it will import your existing user presets into the bank view
2. double-click on the Vyzor G-Major 2 0.95.Pkg icon on your desktop to start installer and follow the
instruction on screen
3. You have to accept the TC ELECTRONIC SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT to continue the
installation
4. Select the destination folder for the Vyzor G-Major2 editor software
5. in order to install the software under Mac OSX you will need to enter your admin password
before the installation process can begin.
6. close the installer window after the installer has been finished
7. Start the editor from your applications folder and select your Midi in and out ports
8. Select your Midi In and out ports from the editors MIDI menu
By default, Vyzor G-Major will automatically GET (upload) your G-Systems user bank, global settings and
current preset every time you launch the program.
The Vyzor G-System editor is very protective of the user presets stored in your G-Major 2s onboard User Bank:
Although you will hear changes in real-time whenever you work with the editor, Vyzor will never overwrite a User
Bank Preset on your G-System without warning you first with a chance to cancel the operation.
4. Introduction:
Getting Started With Vyzor G-Major 2 editor
Part 1: Making the Connection
Physically connecting your G-Major2 to your computers Midi interface and powering them both up is the first step.
The Midi out of your computer needs to be connected to the Midi in of the G-Major and the Midi out of G-Major 2 to
the Midi In of your computer.
Next you'll run Vyzor G-Major2 for the first time and the program will set up the MIDI In and MIDI Out ports that it
uses to communicate with your G-Major2. By default, this process is entirely automatic:
Immediately after the program has configured itself on start-up, it will request all the data from your GSystem
where it will be available for navigation, editing, auditioning and (of course) saving to your
computers hard drive and other storage media. These saved files are called Sets, and each one is essentially a backup
G-Major 2 user bank waiting to be restored to life as either a virtual G-Major2 when loaded in the editor, or as a real
G-Major2 when it is transmitted (or SYNCed) to the physical device connected to the software.
1. The Bank view: load,organise and transfer presets to your G-Major 2
Right clicking on preset name calls up additional function to transfer selected presets or the entire bank to your Gmajor2.
The Bank Editor is a view into a virtual User Bank of 100 G-Major2 presets that serves several purposes:
Firstly, it allows you to select new presets for editing by clicking on them.
Secondly, it allows you to reorganize the presets within the editors bank area with drag and drop operations, and
thirdly it allows you to send selected presets to your G-Major2 where they will replace the corresponding locations
in its onboard user bank, and allows you to request selected presets from your G-Majors onboard preset bank.
By default, drag and drop will swap the source preset with the destination. CTRL-C (Option-C on Mac) will
copy the current selection to the clipboard and CTRL-V (Option-V on Mac) will paste it back over any new
selections you make; SHIFT-Drag will insert the source after the destination, and it will also move back the
bank entries in between the two in order to fill the hole left behind by the source.
When you are working in the Vyzor G-Major 2 editor you are operating on copies of preset data from
your G-Major2, and not on the original data itself.
This means you are free to rewrite the currently loaded set in the editor window from top to bottom and unless you
SYNC the User Bank back to the G-System at the end of your session, your original bank of 100 user presets on board
the device will remain safely untouched.
Likewise, when you load a preset for editing through the Vyzor GUI, only the G-Majors editing buffer is
updated with the edited preset data. This allows G-Major to constantly audition your changes to the
current preset so you can test out each edit you make in real-time. Unless you press the Sync Preset to G-Major button
within the editor GUI, the edited preset will not be written to your G-Major 2s permanent
memory in its onboard User Preset Bank.
There are three great advantages to this approach that are not possible in simpler direct editor programs:
1. G-Majors User Bank is protected from accidental overwriting at all times,
2. Every set file you load into the editor gives your G-Major2 an entirely new User Bank without first
erasing any part of G-Majors onboard User Bank, and
3. You can safely audition any preset from any part of the software by single-clicking on preset entries within the user
bank or the collection view (which well cover shortly).
Auditioning Explained
Vyzor refers to the process of loading a preset to the devices editing buffer as Auditioning the
preset. This makes sense if you think about it from the perspective of your G-Major 2: Every
preset you load into G-Majors editing buffer will change G-Major 2s influence on your guitar
sound, and this will be an audible difference.
As was mentioned earlier, Vyzor G-Major does not work directly within the user bank of GSystem,
and you should not make the mistake of treating the user bank loaded into the editor
as the actual user bank within your G-Major2 . As you edit presets and rearrange them within
the editors user bank, it will fall out of synchronization with the user bank on G-Major, so
always remember to SYNC any entries to G-Major if you want them reflected in the devices
onboard user bank!
2. The Global view: setup of global parameters, Midi parameters and custom program mapping
The Global Mode gives you access to all the universal settings that apply no matter which preset is active.
Besides basic operational parameters such as G-Majors MIDI channel, tuner mode and Guitar Input
Selection (to name only a few), G-Major customizations like the User Preset Program Map and Switch
assignment set-up are also editable here.
Be careful in this mode: Unlike the Preset and Banks modes of the editor, any changes you
make in the Global mode will be instantly applied to your G-Major2.
Since we just imported them to our collection view we have now direct access to the factory settings anyway
This is great as you can use them as a starting base for your own preset creations and just drag and drop them to a
memory location of your bank at any point and tweak them to your liking. The collection view
Is always available regardless of which bank/set you are working with
If you are happy with your edit, rename preset and save them to the bank file. If you want a particular preset
to be stored in the user bank of your G-Major2 hardware dont forget to sync them.
To audition a preset from the collection view just click on it. No need to drag it into the bank view first!
To delete a preset from the collection view, select it and press Delete or select preset, right click and choose clear.
The Preset All Mode view: edit all fx parameters in one window
The first time you open the Vyzor G-System editor, youll see that the All mode selector is activated. This
mode applies to the currently loaded preset, and as you can see it shows all of the current preset parameters
in a very compact and organized manner.
5. Troubleshooting:
I got an error message saying Vyzor couldnt find G-System! What do I do now?
If the editor software was unable to find your G-Major 2 on launch and/or you were forced to cancel the
transfer operation because nothing was happening, you have a connection problem. Assuming youve
followed the set-up diagram on page 1, this connection is likely Windows driver related. Please check out the
Vyzor G-Major 2 Troubleshooting PDF file, available for instant reading gratification from the applications
Manuals menu.
Error Cant open Midi (In / Out) Port XXXX. Driver may already be in use.
This error message will be encountered in Windows XP and Vista when some other application on your
computer is already using a MIDI Port that Vyzor has attempted to open for Autosensing. This MIDI port
obviously has a single-client driver, and cannot be shared by two separate programs unfortunately.
Your two options are as follows:
1. Close the other program and do not use it when Vyzor is running, or
2. Reconfigure Vyzor G-System for manual MIDI Port operation.
ERROR! SysEx Data is Missing Bytes! SYSX DATA IS MISSING BYTES ERRORS
SysX data is missing bytes! errors will occur whenever G-System fails to return the correct amount of data
to Vyzor for any given request. In the example shown above, two of these errors have occurred during a GET operation,
each one indicating that a preset was not fully received by Vyzor.
This error message can be received under a number of circumstances: Either the MIDI interface has dropped some of
the data sent by G-System, or if you are on Windows XP, the operating system has lost some of the data coming in
through the USB driver while it was busy performing tasks in other running applications.
Here are two possible solutions to correct this error under the circumstances described above:
1. If you are on Windows XP and have a slower machine try not to disturb the upload by switching
between Vyzor G-System and other applications. This is a windows issue.
2. Your 3rd party MIDI Interface cannot handle the SysEx message traffic generated by G-System and
the editor software. Please check to see if your particular model is one of the known offenders at
www.Vyzor.com and if not, please post a request for help on our online forum.
Some parameters are not transferred from the Editor to my G-Major 2 user bank
Make sure you are using latest G-Major Beta software 1.02 R222 that is required for the editors full featureset to work
with your G-Major 2. The update is available via the TC forum or by request via e-mail .
(Gmajor2@tcelectronic.com)
Please note that delay times and Modulation speeds need to be set to a note value for them to be auto updated whenever
the tempo changes.
TAP TEMPO feature wont work when your G-Major is slaved to a Midi clock! (Midi clock sync parameter can be
found in the G-Majors MIDI menu /GLOBAL view)
In the Setup section of the Global view youll find another parameter that affects how the Tap tempo feature behaves.
By default TAP MASTER is set to PRESET, meaning that each preset can have its own tempo
and changing it wont affect any other presets.
Tap Master
Preset: The tempo will be set to the value stored as part of each G-Major 2 preset.
Tap: The tempo will follow the Global tapped tempo.
For now you can save your favourite presets to your harddisk and share the Files via E-mail with other users.
If you want certain presets available at all times, just put them into the Collection view, so you can just drag it to a user
memory location in bank view without having to open the file via the preset file dialog.
Presets can be easily arranged by dragging and dropping them to memory location in the bank view.
Toggleing the Tuner via the on/off switch in the Tuner display equals the SEND TUNER parameter of your GMajors Global menu.
Thats it for now, I hope youll enjoy the software and find it usefull when programming your G-Major2.
if you have any question regarding the software or run into any issues, send an e-mail
to Gmajor2beta@tcelectronic.com
Electronically yours,
Mike Nickel
SQA Guitar BA
TC Electronic A/S
Sindalsvej 34
DK-8240 Risskov
Denmark
tcelectronic.com