Gate On/Off - The Status button turns the Noise Gate (gate) on and off.
Gate Type - The Number 1 knob selects between the Silencer™ (
Silencer) or Pluck (PLUCK) type of
Noise Gates.
Gate Threshold - The Number 2 knob sets the signal strength required to open or close the Noise
Gate.The Gate Threshold (
THRESHld) parameter ranges from 0 (opens easily) to
40 (requires strong signals to open).
Gate Attack - The Number 3 knob adjusts the length of time it takes the gate to open (
ATTACK) and
the signal to become audible once the Threshold has been exceeded.Ranges from 0
(immediate signal),to 9 (This setting will gradually ramp up the volume).
*Pluck Sensitivity - Selects the threshold (
PLUCK) where the Gate retriggers when using the Pluck
type Noise Gate.This parameter is only available when Pluck is the selected type
of Noise Gate. Ranges from 0 (requires strong signals to retrigger) to 99
(retriggers with weak signals).
The Number 5 knob does not function when the Noise Gate is selected.
Talker™
The Talker™ is an effect designed exclusively by DigiTech,that lets your instrument speak. The Talker™
requires a microphone be connected to the Mic Input on the rear panel of the GNX2. As you speak into
the microphone, your instrument mimics what you say. The Talker™ effect is output only at the 1/4” left
and right outputs. When the Talker™ is bypassed, the mic signal is passed from the XLR mic in to the
XLR mic out unaffected. There are five types of Talker™ selections to choose from.
* These Parameters are only available using the G
ENEDIT™ computer editor software.
Type -The Number 4 knob is used to select the 5 Talker™ types and turns the Talker off (
talkoff).
Talker types range from
talker 1 (deep tonal characteristics), to talker 5 (bright tonal
characteristics).
Sensitivity - The Number 5 knob is used to adjust the microphone sensitivity for the Talker™ effect.
The Talker™ must have an appropriate input level from your microphone in order to work
properly.If the microphone input is too weak, the Talker™ will have trouble tracking. If the
input is too strong, the Talker™ will clip making the words unintelligible.The Mic Sensitivity
ranges from 1 being the least sensitive to 99 being the most sensitive.
Chorus/Mod Effects
The Modulation Effects group is a multi-function module allowing you to select effects such as;Chorus,
Flanger,Phaser,Triggered Flanger,Triggered Phaser,Tremolo,Panner,Vibrato,Rotary Speaker,AutoYa™,
YaYa™, SynthTalk™,Envelope Filter (auto wah),Detune, and Pitch Shift. Only one of the effects in this
row can be used at a time. When the Chorus/Mod group is selected, the Status button is used to turn
the Effect (
effect) module on and off.The Number 1 knob is used to select the type of effect. After
selecting the type of effect in this module, the Number 2-5 knobs can then be used to adjust the individ-
ual parameters associated with the selected effect.The following pages describe each effect and their
parameters in more detail.
CHORUS
(CHORUS)
A Chorus adds a short delay to your signal.The delayed signal is modulated in and out of tune and
then mixed back with the original signal to create a thicker sound.
Parameter 1 - The Number 2 knob adjusts the rate (Speed) of the modulation. Ranges from 1 to
99.
* These Parameters are only available using the GenEdit™ computer editor software.
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Effects and Parameters