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The advanced switching system
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THE ADVANCED SWITCHING SYSTEM
c.
Then press the Stompbox mode button. A yellow LED above the preset indicates it is
now in Stompbox mode.
d.
Now try adding your Stompbox mode preset to a standard preset.
As a Stompbox mode preset is engaged ON TOP of a normal preset, the enabled preset
cannot be edited whilst in Stompbox mode.
To edit a Stompbox enabled preset:
a. Press the Stompbox enabled footswitch then press Stompbox mode (yellow LED next to the footswitch will
turn off).
b. Then press the footswitch a second time so it is the only one selected, then you can programme the preset
as normal.
You can create as many Stompbox mode presets as you like.
There are 7 different Stompbox modes in G3; Standard, Sticky, Flash, Flip/Flop1&2, Flip/Flop2, Sticky1&2.
Standard
is the default setting. To select another mode, you will need to enter the DEEP EDIT MENU, scroll
down to STOMPBOX and select the desired Stompbox mode using footswitch 4, BEFORE you create your
Stompbox mode preset. A normal preset will clear any standard Stompbox mode presets.
Sticky Stomp
– Once you turn on a Sticky Stomp preset, it will only be cleared when you press that footswitch a
second time. For example, if you have an effect that you like to have on most of the time such as reverb, set the
reverb pedal up on a Sticky Stomp footswitch and it will stay on until you decide to turn it off.
Flash Stomp -
This sets up your Stompbox mode in momentary, so that the Stompbox preset will only be active
while your foot is pressed down on the foot switch. Imagine you've got a delay set on the edge of self-
oscillation and you just want to be able to engage it. Flash stomp is perfect for that.
Flip/Flop Stomp -
Flip/Flop mode enables you to alternate between StompBox mode presets without needing to
disengage each footswitch. This works great if, for example, you have multiple modulation pedals that you
don't stack together and want to switch between. It's also incredibly useful with MIDI presets. For example, if
you use a Strymon Timeline and you want to be able to engage the looper from G3, you can assign each
footswitch to the TimeLine Looper CC number and use G3's footswitches to instantly engage the looper
functions.
There are 2 separate groups of Flip/Flop StompBox mode presets available, as well as a further 2 Flip/Flop
Sticky groups.
Flip/Flop mode will clear the Flip/Flop StompBox preset when you press a standard preset. Flip/Flop Sticky will
not be cleared by a standard preset.
STOMP BOX MODE – Subtractive
Presets set up in Stompbox Mode can now be subtracted from a standard preset. This can be turned on/off per
preset. This means that you can use a StompBox mode preset to subtract a loop or function from a preset, as
well as add a loop or function to a preset.
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