DigiTech GNX4 Owner's Manual page 15

Multi-modeling recording guitar workstation
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OUTPUT SETUP - This button selects one of the GNX4 Output Setups: Stereo All, Mono All,
UTILITY - This button accesses the GNX4's global functions including:Volume Pedal Update,
V-Switch Threshold/Sensitivity, Expression Pedal Calibration, Preset Bounceback, Hands-
Free, Bank Naming, MIDI Channel selection, Sysex Bulk Dump, MIDI Preset Dump, User
HyperModel
Factory Reset (see the Utilities section on page 104).
AMP SAVE - This button stores Amp and Cabinet changes (tone, gain, level, amp type, cabinet type,
warp, or cabinet tuning) as HyperModels.
STORE - This button is used to save Preset edits to the GNX4's User Presets or to an optional
Compact Flash card.
(STOP/PLAY) - This button is used to turn the GNX4's General MIDI Drum Machine/MP3
PATTERN/FILE - Pressing this button and using the DATA WHEEL selects the GNX4's internal
LEVEL - This button adjusts the GNX4's Drum Machine output level or the playback level of MP3s.
TEMPO - This button adjusts the tempo of the GNX4's Drum Machine. Tempo is ignored when an
MP3 is selected.
KIT - This button selects one of the GNX4's drum kits. Kit is ignored when an MP3 is selected.
EXIT - Exits all functions back to the preset display.
14. Down/Up Footswitches
These footswitches select songs (Recorder Mode), move up and down through the User preset banks
(Preset Mode), and navigate through presets (Stompbox/Control Mode). Pressing and holding these
footswitches simultaneously temporarily enables them to select the GNX4's drum patterns or any MIDI
and MP3 files available on an optional Compact Flash memory card.
15. Expression Pedal
The Expression Pedal controls effect parameters in real time. Most GNX4 parameters can be assigned to
the Expression Pedal. Applying extra pressure to the toe of the Expression Pedal enables the V-Switch
feature which changes the Expression Pedal's function to control the Wah (see V-Switch
Threshold/Sensitivity on page 104).
Mono 1/4", Mono XLR, Split 1 and Split 2. Stereo and Mono All have all the
input sources (guitar, mic, line, drums, onboard recorder playback and audio
playback from USB) routed to both output pairs in either stereo or mono
respectively. Split 1 routes the guitar signal to just the 1/4" outputs while all
other sources are routed out the XLR outputs. Split 2 is the same as Split 1
but the guitar signal is also routed out the XLR outputs.
Amp Dump, MIDI Mapping, MIDI Merge, Drum MIDI, Default Drum Kit, and
Player on and off.
drum patterns, external MIDI, or MP3 files to be played. MIDI and MP3 files must
be resident in the GNX4>MIDI and GNX>MP3 directories on your Compact
Flash card in order for them to be recognized (see the Memory
Card/Computer File Format section on page 103).
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