User manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Safety Information
- 2 Parts supplied with the GEWA G9
- 3 Assembly Instructions
- 4 Explanation of Hardware Functions
- 5 Starting the Device
- 6 Before you start….
- 7 User Interface - Basics
- 8 Performance
- 9 Kit Editor
- 9.1 Module 1
- 9.2 Module 2
- 9.3 Module 3
- 9.4 Module 4
- 10 Effects
- 11 Trigger Settings
- 11.1 Module 1
- 11.2 Module 2
- 11.3 Module 3
- 11.3.1 Trigger Settings
- 11.3.2 Advanced Settings
- 11.4 Module 4
- 12 General Settings
- 13 Tools
- 13.1 On Stage
- 13.2 PDF Reader
- 13.3 File Manager
- 13.3.1 File Manager vs. Import Tool
- 13.3.2 Screen Layout and General Properties
- 13.3.3 Task Bar
- 13.3.4 Collections – Concept and Overview
- 13.3.5 Compiling Collections
- 13.3.6 Selection Rules and Methods
- 13.3.7 Collection Based Tasks -Move/Copy/Delete
- 13.3.8 Organize – New Folder and Rename
- 13.3.9 History – Undo and Redo
- 13.3.10 Closing the App
- 13.4 Utilities
- 13.5 Import Tool
- 13.6 Shop
- 14 Useful Information
- 15 Troubleshooting and possible Solutions
- 16 Technical Data
This overwrites the chosen preset with the current tile layout.
13.1.3.4 RENAME SETLISTS
Renaming of setlists is always possible without overwriting their tile configuration. This option is only
available for user setlists.
Proceed as follows:
1. Tap the [Setlist Editor] field to open the setlist browser.
2. In the preset browser highlight a user setlist to be renamed (tap once).
3. Tap [Rename] in the Feature Shelf.
4. Enter a new name using the keyboard.
5. Confirm by tapping [OK].
13.1.3.5 DELETE SETLISTS
This option is only available for user setlists.
Proceed as follows:
1. Tap the [Setlist Editor] field to open the setlist browser.
2. In the preset browser highlight a user setlist to be deleted (tap once).
3. Tap [Delete] in the Feature Shelf.
4. Confirm by tapping [OK].
13.1.4 WORKING WITH SETLISTS
Setlists can be used in different ways. Their main purpose is to make available important settings
associated with a song by tapping a single button (tile number). But also, during your practice
routines it can contribute to a more efficient time management by providing matching charts, drum
kits, tempo and audio files. Tapping a tile number is very convenient instead of selecting all media
individually in Performance mode and Pdf Reader every time you sit down to practice the same
song.
Tapping a tile number gives access to all media assigned to a tile. See the following table for icons
and buttons that can appear within a tile:
Loaded Setlists– Icons and their Meaning
Edit Tile
Attached File
Open File in Pdf Viewer
Play/Stop (Song and Metronome)
If set lists are longer than 8 songs, it is possible to spread the songs over several On Stage Setlists and
load these lists one after the other.