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Post subject: Adding A Blues Backing Track To A Metal Preset?
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 7:23 pm
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I installed the metal presets onto my G-Dec III 30, but I am having a difficult time adding my favorite blues backing track to a particular preset.

I want to play the blues backing track while playing my favorite metal lead tone. What's the best steps to save it to that preset? Thanks in advance for any help and advice!!

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Post subject: Re: Adding A Blues Backing Track To A Metal Preset?
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 7:22 am
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Hi Rattlesnake.....
Adding a band track to a particular preset instructions are on p.7 of the GDec advanced owner's manual which can be downloaded from the forum topic above your post.
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Post subject: Re: Adding A Blues Backing Track To A Metal Preset?
Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 9:00 am
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Hi rattlesnake,

You may want to copy the Blues Band Tracks to the 'Audio' folder on an SD card. This way, you can use the Blues tracks that you like by accessing them in the Quick Access section of the amp. You simply select the Preset that you want, for your tone. Then go to Quick Access to select the Band Track/audio file that you would like to play. You will want to grab an SD card and plug it into your amp once so that the amp can install the folder structure it needs. Once you have done this, you can bring the SD card to your PC/Mac. From there, copy your Band Tracks/audio files to the 'Audio' folder on the SD card.

You should now be ready to use the SD card directly in your amp and access the audio files from your SD card using the Quick access feature. Once you press the Quick access button on your amp (left hand side on the circle of buttons), you will see 'HD-Wav'. Press the Quick Access button repeatedly until you see 'SD-Wav'. Once you see SD-Wav, you will have located your audio files on the SD card. Use the silver encoder knob to select the audio file that you want to play. And press the 'Start/Stop' button. I hope this is helpful. Please let me know if I can assist further.

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