Recorder Output Configuration; Working With Songs And Loops; Selecting Songs And Loops; Deleting Songs And Loops - DigiTech GeNetX BNX3 User Manual

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Now you can begin recording the mic input like any other track using the steps outlined in the Recording
a Track section.

Recorder Output Configuration

The BNX3's analog and digital outputs can be configured in a number ways to best utilize the recorder
and bass processor both independently and simultaneously. If you plan on using the bass processing along
with playback of the recorder, there are several options for routing the bass processor and the recorder
signals independently of each other. This works well when either running directly into a mixer or using a
bass amp and mixer together. To set the Output configuration, follow these steps:
1. Press the UTILITY button.
2. Press the MODE or DRUMS button until the display reads
from the factory is
3. Use the DATA WHEEL to select
configurations have both recorder and bass processor mixed together while
left and right analog outputs as a mono bass processor out and a mono recorder out respectively.
Monobass
sterbass
,
analog outputs.
The S/PDIF digital output can also be configured in a variety of ways that best suit your recording or
performance situation. To setup the S/PDIF options, follow these steps:
1. Press the UTILITY button.
2. Press either the MODE or DRUMS button until the display reads
configuration from the factory is
recorder output to the S/PDIF output.
3. Use the DATA WHEEL to select
S/PDIF output. Configurations 2 and 3 are for the Dry Track setup (see the section on Digital Output
setup for more on Dry Track).
4. Press the EXIT button.

Working with Songs and Loops

A Song and a Loop are a group of recorded tracks. The BNX3's recorder has 99 songs available to record to
as recording memory allows. With an optional 128 Meg Smart Media™ card, for example the BNX3 has a
total of 48 EP quality track minutes available. This would be the equivalent of four 3-minute, 4-track songs,
leaving no memory available for songs 5-99. Loops, however, are generally shorter in length so more loops
could be saved than songs in the same amount of memory.

Selecting Songs and Loops

Selecting songs on the BNX3's recorder is easy. To select songs, follow these steps:
1. Press the STOP button (if the recorder isn't already stopped).
2. Use the F FWD or REWIND buttons to select the next or previous song. The BNX3's main display
reading
shows
and the number in the SONG display changes as the new song is selected. The TIME
display shows the selected song's length.
NOTE: You can also use the DOWN and UP footswitches to select songs when Recorder
mode is active.

Deleting Songs and Loops

Deleting songs is a simple procedure. To delete songs, follow these steps:
Stereo
.
mono
stereo
,
biamp
, or
configurations send bass processor signal only out the BNX3's
bass+REC
RECORDER
anlg out
B>l r>r
, or
. The
. This configuration sends both bass processor and
if only the recorder output is what you want sent to the
Recorder
. The default configuration
Stereo
Mono
and
output
b>l r>r
configures the
DIGI OUT
. The default
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