Notch Filter; Jam-A-Long; Drum Machine; Select A Pattern - DigiTech GeNetX BNX3 User Manual

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Introduction
whether the note is sharp or flat. Arrows to the left (
tuned down. Arrows to the right (
-><-
is in tune,
While the tuner is selected, you can set your tuning reference with the Data Wheel. The default factory
A=440 Hz
setting is
from either direction of 440 Hz). Below 427 Hz, are alternate dropped tunings. The alternate tunings are
REF A∫
(A=Ab),
tuning preference.

Notch Filter

The BNX3 offers an adjustable notch filter that helps reduce annoying low frequency room resonance
from one venue to the next. This filter globally affects the analog outputs. To edit the notch filter, do the
following:
1. Press and hold FOOTSWITCHES 3 and 4 simultaneously.
2. notchoff or a previously selected frequency appears in the display.
3. Use the UP and DOWN FOOTSWITCHES or the EXPRESSION PEDAL to select the
frequency. The notch filter range is 30-300Hz.
4.To exit, press FOOTSWITCHES 3 and 4 simultaneously again.

Jam-A-Long

The Jam-A-Long feature lets you connect a Tape, CD, or MP3 player to the BNX3. The tape, CD, or MP3
player's signal is output through the BNX3's left, right, and headphone outputs. To use the Jam-A-Long
feature, do the following:
1. Connect the headphone output of your player to the JAM-A-LONG INPUT, on the rear panel of
the BNX3, with a 1/8" stereo cable.
2. Press play on your Tape, CD, or MP3 player.

Drum Machine

The BNX3's Built-in Drum Machine can be used to develop a great sense of timing, rehearse different
musical styles, or just jam with. The Drum Machine plays sampled drum patterns in an infinite loop. You
can select from a variety of patterns, change the tempo, and adjust the playback level. When the Drums
button is pressed, the drum patterns are mixed with your bass signal at the BNX3's left, right, and
headphone outputs.
To use the Drum Machine, do the following:
1. Press the DRUMS button.The Drums button's LED lights and the current drum pattern begins playing,
and the Store, Utility, and Amp Save LEDs light.

Select a Pattern

1. Press the STORE (Pattern) button to adjust the drum pattern. The selected drum pattern is
shown in the display.
2. Rotate the DATA WHEEL to select a new pattern. There are 30 different patterns and a
metronome available including:
12
>>>
) indicate the note is flat and should be tuned up. When your note
is displayed.
. The tuning references range from 427 Hz to 453 Hz (± 50 cents (1/2 semitone)
REF G
REF G∫
(A=G), and
<<<
) indicate the note is sharp and should be
(A=Gb). The display window briefly flashes the selected

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