MIDI Merge
The MIDI Merge function echos the incoming MIDI data to the MIDI Out port of the GNX3. This is
useful when multiple MIDI devices are chained together, and you want to pass incoming MIDI Data on to
MIDI devices downstream from the GNX3.The procedure for enabling or disabling the MIDI Merge
function is as follows:
1. Press the UTILITY button. The Utility button’s LED lights.
2. Using the MODE or DRUMS buttons, scroll to the left or right until
midimrge is displayed. The red
numeric display reflects the current MIDI Merge status On or OF.
3. Rotate the DATA WHEEL to select the status.
4. Press EXIT to return to the GNX3 presets.
Digital Level
When plugging the GNX3’s digital output into a recording device, it is important that the recording
device gets as much signal as possible without being pushed into digital clipping. If your recorder is not
receiving enough level from the GNX3’s digital output, you can boost it using the Digital Level option in
the Utility menu. The procedure for adjusting the Digital Level is as follows:
1. Press the UTILITY button.The Utility button’s LED lights.
2. Using the MODE or DRUMS buttons, scroll to the left or right until
digil lvl is displayed. The
red numeric display reflects the current Digital Level.
3. Rotate the DATA WHEEL to increase or decrease the amount of Digital Level boost needed. Range
is from 1-20.
4. Press EXIT to return to the GNX3 presets.
Digital Output Configuration
The GNX3’s S/PDIF digital output has several combinations of signal routing possibilities for recording
and performance situations. As with the analog outputs, the GNX3’s digital outputs can be independently
configured for more flexibility when using both analog and digital outputs simultaneously. The different
digital output configurations are:
gtr+rec (both GNX3 guitar processing and recorder output are mixed
in stereo),
gtr dry (taps the guitar signal directly off the input), gtr amp (taps the guitar signal off just
after the amp modeling and noise gate),
recorder (only the GNX3’s recorder output is sent to the
digital output).
When using
gtr+rec,both the GNX3’s guitar processing and the recorder stereo outputs are mixed
together at the digital output. This configuration works well when running the GNX3 directly into two
mixer channels.
gtr dry and gtr amp configurations are DigiTech’s exclusive Dry Track™ features.
gtr dry taps the guitar signal immediately off the input before it runs through the GNX3’s processing.
This lets you send an unprocessed guitar signal out the digital output while still monitoring the effects
processing through the analog and headphone outputs. You can then bring the signal back into the
GNX3’s analog input and hear the same dry guitar signal run through each of the presets.
gtr amp taps
the signal off just after the noise gate but gives you all the amp and cabinet modeling without the
Chorus/Mod, Delay, or Reverb effects processing.
recorder is used when only the GNX3’s recorder
output is to be sent to the digital output. If you have a live mixer with digital input capability, you can use
this configuration in conjunction with the
ster gtr analog output configuration. Using this combination,
the analog outputs send guitar processing to an external guitar amplifier setup while the digital output
sends recorder playback to the digital input of the mixer. This gives you the best of both worlds when
using the GNX3’s guitar processing and recorder live, with high fidelity recorder output through the
mixer and the guitar processing through an amplifier at the same time.
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