Editing/Creating A Preset; Amp Cabinet Modeling; Amp Models; Cabinet Types - DigiTech GENESIS3 User Manual

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Editing Functions

Editing/Creating a Preset

The Genesis3 was designed to make the process of sound creation easy and intuitive. Because the Genesis3 provides
both Amp Modeling and Effects Processing, the editing functions have been divided into the Amp/Cabinet Modeling
section and the Effects section.The GeNetX™ technology contained in the Genesis3 allows you to go much further
than mere Amp Modeling. GeNetX™ lets you create your own Model by combining the characteristics of any two Amp
or Cabinet Models, and storing this custom creation to a User HyperModel™ location.When editing either the
Amp/Cabinet Modeling or the Effects section, you must start with one of the User or Factory Presets. It is not possible
to start with a completely empty Preset.The Preset you begin with does not necessarily need to be the location which
you intend to have it reside, as you can save your creation to any User Preset location during the store process.To
begin creating a Preset, you will have to select a Preset which will be your starting point by rotating the DATA knob.
Amp/Cabinet Modeling
Once you have selected a Preset you wish to edit, you can select the Amp Models and Cabinet Types for your Preset.
Amp/Cabinet Modeling is a technology which applies the tone of one of several vintage or modern Amp Models and
Cabinet Types to your guitar signal. The Genesis3 includes 16 popular Amp Models, and 1 Acoustic Guitar Simulation.
These Models are capable of producing the smoothest of the blues tones to the full shred of a cranked up stack.
Separate Model types, Gain, EQ, and Level settings can be set for each Amp Channel of every Preset. Your choices
include:

Amp Models

DIRECT 1 - Turns the amp modeling off
BLKFAC 2 - Based on a Fender Twin Reverb
BOUTIQ 3 - Based on a Matchless DC30
RECTIF 4 - Based on a Mesa Dual Rectifier
HOTROD 5 - Based on a Mesa Boogie Mark IIC
TWEED 6 - Based on a `57 Fender Tweed Deluxe
BRTCMB 7 - Based on a '63 Vox AC30 Top Boost
BRTSTK 8 - Based on a '78 Marshall Master Volume
CRUNCH
9 - Based on a overdriven tube amp combo
The Genesis3 includes CIT™ (Cabinet Imaging Technology, the most advanced and flexible Speaker Cabinet Modeling
ever designed.There are 14 different types of simulated Speaker Cabinets Models which can be applied to the selected
Amp Model. Cabinet choices include:

Cabinet Types

DIRECT 1 - Turns the cabinet modeling off
AM2x12 2 - American 2x12
BR4X12 3 - Marshall 4x12
V 4X12 4 - Vintage 30 4x12
BR2x12 5 - Jennings (Vox AC30) 2x12
TWD112 6 - `57 Tweed 1x12
BL2X12 7 - Blonde 2x12
FN4X12 8 - Fane 4x12
Marshall® is a registered trademark of Marshall Amplification Plc. Vox® is a registered trademark of Korg UK. Fender, Matchless, HiWatt, and
Mesa Boogie, are trademarks of their respective companies and are in no way associated with DigiTech.
Editing Functions
HIGAIN 10 - Based on a Johnson JM150
MODGAN 11 - Based on a Marshall JCM900
FUZZ 12 - Based on a vintage fuzz distortion pedal
BASSMN
13 - Based on a '59 Fender Bassman
ACOUST14 - Flat top acoustic guitar simulation
CLNTUB 15 - Based on a clean tube combo
BLUES 16 - Based on a overdriven blues combo
HIWATG 17 - Based on a Hiwatt 50 stack
USER U1-U9 - User Amp Locations
GR4X12
9 - Greenback 4x12
BQ4X12 10 - Boutique 4x12
AM4X10 11 - American 4x10
65 112 12 - Deluxe 1x12
JAZ115
13 - Pro 1x15
GEN412 14 - GeNetX™ 4x12
GEN212 15 - GeNetX™ 2x12
USER
U1-U9 - User Cabinet Locations
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