Utilities; Mono/Stereo Output; Target System Setup - DigiTech GNX1 User Manual

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Active Effect
Envelope Filter
Detune
Pitch Shift
DLYFBK (Delay Feedback) - Controls the amount of Delay Feedback.
DUKTHR (Delay Threshold) - Controls the Ducker Threshold for the Delay.
DUkATN (Ducker Attenuation) - Controls the attenuation level applied to the Delay signal when the Ducker
Threshold is exceeded.
DLYLVL (Delay Level) - Controls the Mix Level of the selected Delay Type.
DLYBAL (Delay Balance) - Controls the left/right balance of the selected Delay Type.
RVBPRE (Reverb Predelay) - Controls the Reverbs Predelay time.
RVBDCY (Reverb Decay) - Controls the Reverbs Decay time.
RVBLVL (Reverb Level) - Controls the Reverbs Mix Level.
RVBBAL (Reverb Balance) - Controls the left/right balance of the selected Reverb Type.
LF1SPD (LFO 1 Speed) - Controls the modulation speed of Expression LFO 1.
LF2SPD (LFO 2 Speed) - Controls the modulation speed of Expression LFO 2.

Utilities

The Utility section contains all of the menus for assigning global functions to the GNX1. Global functions affect the
GNX1 in its entirety rather than on a per Preset basis.The Utility menus include: Mono/Stereo Output,Target System
Setup,Volume Pedal Update,V-Switch Sensitivity, Pedal Calibration, Bank Naming, MIDI Channel, MIDI Sysex Dumps,
Amp Dumps, MIDI Mapping, MIDI Merge, and Factory Reset.The Utility section is entered by pressing the Utility but-
ton at which time the Utility button will light. Once in the Utility menu, the Rhythm button selects the next menu
(scrolls to the right), and the FX Mode button selects the previous menu (scrolls to the left). Each of these Utility
menus is described in more detail in the following pages.

Mono/Stereo Output

The GNX1 needs to be told whether you wish to use it in a stereo or mono mode. In Stereo mode, the GNX1 will
produce a wide stereo image when the Right and Left Outputs are connected to two different amplifiers. In Mono
mode, the same signal will appear at the Left and Right Outputs.The procedure for selecting the output mode in the
GNX1 is as follows:
1. Press the Utility button once.The LED in the Utility button will light indicating you are in the Utility section.
2. Using the FX Mode or Rhythm buttons, scroll to the left or right until the display shows either STEREO, or
MONO as the active output mode.
3. Use the Data Up/Down buttons to select the desired output mode.
4. Press the Exit button to return to the GNX1 Presets.

Target System Setup

The GNX1 can be connected to any type of amplification system. However, the signal requirements will change
depending upon the type of amplification used.The Target System Setup is intended to optimize the GNX1 for the
type of amplification system it will be used with.The procedure for selecting the desired Target System is as follows:
1. Press the Utility button once.The LED in the Utility button will light indicating you are in the Utility section.
2. Using the FX Mode or Rhythm button, scroll to the left or right until the display shows one of the following list-
ings of Target Systems:
DIRECT (For direct to console applications)
IN1X12 (Instrument input of a 1x12 combo amp)
FX1X12 (Input into the effect return of a 1x12 combo)
IN2X12 (Instrument input of a 2x12 combo amp)
3. Press the Data Up/Down buttons to select the type of amplification system (from the preceding list) to be used.
4. Press the Exit button to return to the GNX1 Presets.
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UNCTIONS
SENSTV
RANGE
AMOUNT
MODBAL
SHIFT
MODBAL
MODBAL
MODMIX
MODLVL
MODLVL
FX2X12 (Input into the effect return of a 2x12 combo)
IN4X12 (Instrument input of a 4x12 combo amp)
FX4X12 (Input into the effect return of a 4x12 combo)

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