TC electronic SDN BHD G-Natural Volume Position Range Pre or Post, Digital InGain, Dither

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MENU - LEVELS

Serial

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mic Pre - routing

 

 

 

 

In L

NOISE

EQ

COMP

Vocal

 

 

 

 

Mic-Pre/

 

 

 

 

 

GATE

 

 

 

 

 

Line

 

 

 

Guitar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In R

NOISE

EQ

COMP

BOOST

MOD

DELAY

REVERB

OUT

Inst

GATE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In Serial routing with the Mic Pre parameter set to “Vocal”, the input signal on the Mic Pre connection is routed past the Boost, Mod and Delay blocks to the Reverb.

Semi Parallel

Volume Position Range: Pre or Post

This parameter is relevant only if you control the volume using an external Volume/Expression pedal connected to the Pedal input. The position of the volume parameter can be placed “pre” delay/reverb/mod effects or “post” delay/reverb/mod effects.

Pre: The volume control is placed in the boost block before the input of the mod, reverb and delay effects and these effects will therefore fade out (ring) naturally when you set the pedal to minimum position.

In L

Mic-Pre/

Line

In R

Inst

Mic Pre - routing

NOISE

 

Vocal

EQ

COMP

GATE

 

 

 

 

Guitar

NOISE

EQ

COMP

BOOST

MOD

GATE

 

 

 

 

REVERB

DELAY

OUT

Post: The volume control is placed after the mod, reverb and delay effects and these effects will therefore be attenuated immediately when you set the pedal to minimum position.

Digital InGain

In Semi Parallel routing with the Mic Pre parameter set to “Vocal”, the input signal on the Mic Pre connection is routed past the Boost, Mod, Reverb and Delay blocks.

Parallel

 

 

 

 

Mic Pre - routing

 

In L

NOISE

EQ

COMP

Vocal

 

Mic-Pre/

 

 

GATE

 

 

Line

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Guitar

 

 

 

 

 

 

In R

NOISE

EQ

COMP

BOOST

REVERB

Inst

GATE

 

 

 

 

DELAY

OUT

MOD

In Parallel routing with the Mic Pre parameter set to “Vocal”, the input signal on the Mic Pre connection is routed past the Boost, Mod, Reverb and Delay blocks.

Use this parameter to gain the signal present on the digital input. Adjust a low volumes and use a setting a few dB lower than the where digital clipping occurs. This will ensure best signal to noise ratio.

Dither

Range: Off, 20 bit, 16 bit or 8 bit

G-Natural’s digital output operates at a bit depth of 24. If you are feeding the G-Natural digital outputs to a digital device with a lower bit-depth, the dither parameter must be set according to the receiving device. As an example a signal sent to a CD recorder should typically be dithered to 16bit.

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Contents User’s Manual Page Voltage ServiceFor Customers in Canada EMC / EMI & Certificate of ConformityTable of Contents Page Introduction FeaturesOverview Operation Levels DelayPreset Boost / Tap Tempo / Hold for TuningRear Panel View Mic Level knob PowerMic Pass Thru Mic InputConnections Typical SetupsBasic settings Guitar with piezo pick-upGuitar with piezo pick-up and dynamic microphone Default Store Levels MenuGuitar with piezo pick-up + vocal microphone Natural with a dedicated acoustic guitar amp Factory DefaultAudio inteface Natural in a studioSerial Menu RoutingRoutings Basics Semi ParallelPedal Menu Pedal Calibrating MasterUtility Menu UtilityLevels menu Menu LevelsDither Volume Position Range Pre or PostDigital InGain Boost Essential parameters for the Boost switchBoost Function Tuner Studio Type Effects CompressorCompressor Natural compressorsNatural EQs and Noise Gates Effects EQStomp Type Threshold Range -60dB to 0dB Effects Noise Gate & BoostNoise Gate ModeVibrato Effects MODDetune Type TremoloFeedB FeedBack Range -100 to ChorusFlanger Common Reverb Parameters Delay TypesEffects Reverb Reverb TypesSpill-over Effects DelayDelay Parameters Digital Inputs and Outputs Supplementary Technical Specifications