Creating A Preset; Selecting A Preset; Create A Hypermodel; Select The Channel 1 Amp And Cabinet - DigiTech GNX4 Owner's Manual

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Creating a Preset

Suppose you wanted to create your own HyperModel
using an American 2x12 cabinet, and the ripping distortion of a Rectified Amp with a British 4x12 cabinet.
Let's also suppose that you want to be able to toggle between an acoustic guitar simulation and this new
HyperModel with a preset that gives your single coil pickup a humbucker sound, uses no Compression, has a
Noise Gate that opens quickly, a subtle Chorus effect, no Delay, and a little bit of a Hall reverb.The following
guide steps you through the process of creating just that preset in the GNX4.

Selecting a Preset

The first step to create a custom preset of your own is to select a starting point. You can start with any
existing preset, but for this example let's start with Preset 40. Use the DATA WHEEL or Footswitches
(when the GNX4 is in either Preset or Stompbox/Control Mode) to select Preset 40.

Create a HyperModel

For this example, we are going to use a vintage Tweed amp with an American 2x12 Cabinet, and warp it with
a Rectified Amp using a British 4x12 cabinet.

Select the Channel 1 Amp and Cabinet

To assign the vintage Tweed amp to Channel 1 do the following:
1. Press the GENETX Amp Control button to access each channel's amp and cabinet models.
2. Rotate Knob 1 until the display reads
3. Rotate Knob 2 until the display reads

Select the Channel 2 Amp and Cabinet

To assign the Rectified amp to the Channel 2 do the following:
1. Rotate Knob 4 until the display reads
2. Rotate Knob 5 until the display reads
50
that incorporates the sweet tones of a vintage Tweed
(Tweed).
(American 2x12).
(Rectified).
(British 4x12).

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