Basic Programming; Preset Programming; Stomp Box Mode - GigRig G3 User Manual

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THE ADVANCED SWITCHING SYSTEM

4. BASIC PROGRAMMING

Most of G3's programming is done via the top panel.
Everything is laid out in a simple, logical order to keep the experience as intuitive as possible.

4.1 PRESET PROGRAMMING

Presets are at the heart of G3's functionality. Whether you are controlling MIDI or adding Stompbox Mode, it all
happens within a preset.
a.
Select the preset that you want to programme using G3's footswitches
b.
Add loops and functions to that preset using the corresponding buttons
along the centre of G3 (i.e., Output 1/2, FX loops 1-12). Your preset is now stored.
c.
Repeat for each footswitch, as necessary.
d.
You can now switch between your programmed presets.
There are 14 standard presets plus 14 hidden presets in each of G3's 99 banks.

4.2 STOMP BOX MODE

To programme a STOMPBOX MODE enabled preset:
a.
Select the preset that you want to programme using the footswitches on G3.
b.
Add the loops/functions you wish to add to this preset. These loops/functions will be disengaged when the
footswitch is pressed a second time. NOTE - this means if both Outputs are included in that Stompbox
Mode preset, pressing this footswitch a second time will result in no sound, so it's important to ONLY
include the loops and functions you want to add/subtract on top of a standard preset.
THE GIGRIG G3 USER MANUAL
STOMPBOX MODE allows you to add any function or loop(s) on top of a G3
preset. A STOMPBOX MODE preset is indicated by the yellow LED.
In DEEP EDIT mode you can now choose between 7 different types of
STOMPBOX MODE – STANDARD, STICKY, FLASH, Flip/Flop 1, and Flip/Flop 2,
Flip/Flop Sticky 1 and Flip/Flop Sticky 2.
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