Mode Switches - The GigRig Pro 14 Manual

The gigrig pro 14 dynamic audio switcher/guitar
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6. Mode Switches

Both rails on TheGigRig Pro 14 have their own mode switches.
The mode switch governs how each particular rail will function.
Mode 1 is Single mode.
When both rails are in single mode, only one pre-set can be activated
at any one time.
Selecting another pre-set will cancel the previous pre-set.
If you want to programme your 14 pre-sets and use these
combinations only, the single mode (mode 1) will enable you to do just
this. (You can; however, select two patches at once by pressing
buttons on the top and bottom banks simultaneously.)
Mode 2 is Multi mode
This is where it gets interesting. In multi mode, you can add your pre-
sets together. When you select a pre-set, TheGigRig will add that
combination to the pre-set already selected.
To deselect, simply press the footswitch again.
As you can select a different mode for each rail, you can have the
bottom rail (pre-sets 1~7) in single mode and the top rail (pre-sets
8~14) in multi mode.
Using the Pro-14 in this way, you can have 7 main or core sounds on the
bottom rail and add in effects and control features to these core
sounds using the top rail pre-sets. What is so great about setting up
your pro-14 in this way is that you can add to any of your core tones
but when you need to go to your core tone again it will clear any of the
added on presets.
There are a few things to remember when using Multi mode:
1. When two pre-sets using Post Vol are selected, the highest level
takes precedence.
2. Be careful not to add a pre-set using Out 1 mute to a pre-set using
Out 2 mute as this will result in no output at all.
3. Press bypass to clear all pre-sets at once.
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The GigRig ltd Jan 2009
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