Analog Output Configuration; Bi-Amp Configuration; Volume Pedal Update - DigiTech GeNetX BNX3 User Manual

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Analog Output Configuration

The BNX3's analog outputs can be configured several different ways, giving you a variety of signal routing
possibilities for both recording and performing applications. The available analog output configurations
mono
are:
(bass processor and recorder output summed to mono)
recorder output in stereo),
bass processor only),
processor only).
When using either Mono or Stereo, both the BNX3's bass processing and the recorder's outputs are
mixed together at the analog outputs. When Bass
selected, the BNX3's bass processing is summed to mono and sent to the left analog output while the
recorder's output is summed to mono and sent to the right analog output. This is useful if you want to
run the BNX3 to an amplifier setup (using the Left/Bass output) while sending the recorder output direct
to a mixer (using the Right/Recorder output). When using either
processor only), and
sent to the analog outputs and the recorder output is muted.
To select the analog output configuration, do the following:
1. Press the UTILITY button. The Utility button's LED lights.
2. Using the MODE or DRUMS button, scroll to the left or right until
Output Configuration setup menu). The display begins flashing between
output configuration. Note:
3. Use the DATA WHEEL to change the output configuration.
4. Press the EXIT button to exit.

Bi-Amp Configuration

The BNX3 offers a Bi-Amp (High/Low) output configuration. This lets you configure the analog Left
and Right outputs as High and Low frequency outputs. These signals are sent to separate channels of
a stereo power amp and then to separate cabinets loaded with different drivers. When the Bi-Amp
configuration is used, the recorder output is muted in the analog outputs.The procedure for setting
up the Bi-Amp configuration is as follows:
1. Press the UTILITY button. The Utility button's LED lights.
2. Using the MODE or DRUMS button, scroll to the left or right until
(Analog Output Configuration setup menu). The display begins flashing between
selected output configuration. Note:
3. Use the DATA WHEEL to change the output configuration to
crossover setting for the Bi-Amp configuration which is 80Hz. Frequencies below 80Hz are routed
to the Low Output and above 80Hz are routed to the High Output. Continue turning the data
wheel to select the crossover frequency your system requires. Crossover range is from 80-500Hz.
4. Press the EXIT button to exit.

Volume Pedal Update

The BNX3 lets you select the Expression Pedal's position to be updated, after changing presets, when it is
linked to the Volume Parameter. This feature lets you change presets and keep the volume level from the
previous preset, if the Expression Pedal controls the volume for both presets. If this feature is disabled,
new presets are set to the volume level value stored with the preset.The procedure for enabling or
disabling the Volume Pedal Update is as follows:
1. Press the UTILITY button. The Utility button's LED lights.
2. Using the MODE or DRUMS button, scroll to the left or right until
Update) is displayed.
3. Rotate the DATA WHEEL to select On (enabled), or OF (disabled).
4. Press EXIT to return to the BNX3 presets.
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B>l r>r
(bass left output, recorder right output),
sterbass
(Stereo output, bass processor only), and
sterbass
(Stereo output, bass processor only), only the BNX3's bass processing is
stereo
is the default set from the factory
stereo
stereo
B>l r>r
(bass left output, recorder right output) is
monobass
anlg out
anlg out
is the default set from the factory.
biamp 80
volumpdl
(bass processor and
monobass
(Mono output,
BiAmp
(Bi-Amp output, bass
(Mono output, bass
is displayed (Analog
and the selected
anlg out
is displayed
anlg out
. This is the first
(Volume Pedal
and the

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