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MENU - LEVELS
Serial
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
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
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.
Vocal
MicPre- routing
Guitar
BOOST
MOD
DELAY
REVERB
OUT
EQ
NOISE
GATE COMP
EQ
NOISE
GATE COMP
InL
Mic-Pre/
Line
InR
Inst
Vocal
MicPre- routing
Guitar
BOOST MOD
DELAY
REVERB
OUT
InR
Inst
EQ
NOISE
GATE COMP
EQ
NOISE
GATE COMP
InL
Mic-Pre/
Line
Vocal
MicPre- routing
Guitar
BOOST MOD DELAY REVERB
EQ
OUT
Vocal
MicPre- routing
Guitar
NOISE
GATE COMP
EQ
NOISE
GATE COMP
InL
Mic-Pre/
Line
InR
Inst
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.
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
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.