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DigiTech GNX3 User Manual

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Compressor
A compressor is used to increase sustain, and tighten up a guitar signal. A compressor sets boundaries
for a signal’s strength. When a signal exceeds the set boundary, it is forced back into the set boundary.
As the signal fades to a point where it no longer exceeds the boundary, the compressor expands the
signal strength and increases sustain. The compression parameters are as follows:
Comp On/Off - The STATUS button turns the Compressor (
Compress) on and off.
Attack - The Parameter 1 knob adjusts the length of time it takes for the Compressor to respond to a
signal exceeding the Threshold. Values include:
fast, meDIUM, and slOw.
Ratio - The Parameter 2 knob adjusts the input to output ratio once the Threshold has been exceeded.
For instance, a Ratio of 4 to 1 means that a signal exceeding the Threshold by 4 dB will only be
allowed 1 dB of increased output. Higher settings yield a tighter, sound and increase sustain.
Lower settings allow better dynamics. Ranges include: ¡2-1 (1.2:1), ¡5-1 (1.5:1), ¡8-1 (1.8:1),
™0-1 (2:1), ™5-1 (2.5:1), £0-1 (3:1), ¢0-1 (4:1), ∞0-1 (5:1), •0-1 (8:1), 10-1 (10:1), 20-1 (20:1),
and
INF-1 (infinity:1).
Threshold - The Parameter 3 knob selects the Threshold (threshld). The Threshold is the level a
signal is allowed to reach before the compressor begins to work. Low Threshold settings
activate the compressor with weaker signals. Higher settings require a stronger signal to
activate compression. Ranges from
0 to 99.
Gain - The Parameter 4 knob adjusts the Output Gain (
Gain) from the Compressor. This parameter is
used to balance the level of the Compressor to reach unity gain. Other effects can clip if the
Compressor Gain too high. Ranges from
0 to 20 (dB).
The Parameter 5 knob doesn’t function when the Compressor is selected.
Whammy/IPS/Talker
This module includes four types of pitch altering effects:Whammy™, IPS, Detune, and Pitch Shift, and
Digitech’s exlcusive Talker™ effect. The Status button turns the Whammy/IPS/Talker (
Wham/IPS) module
on and off. The Parameter 1 knob elects whether the module is a Whammy™(
WHAMMY), Intelligent Pitch
Shifter (
IPS), Detuner (DETUNE), Pitch Shifter (PITCH), or Talker (Talker 1-5) Parameters 1, 2, and 3 in
the Matrix have different functions depending upon which effect is selected in this module.
Whammy™ is an effect that uses an Expression Pedal to bend the pitch of the incoming signal, or add a
bendable harmony with the original signal. As the Pedal is moved, the note bends either up or down.
When Whammy™ is selected, it is automatically placed before the Amp Modeling as shown in the block
diagram (see page 19).The Whammy™ effect must be linked to the Expression Pedal in order to function.
See page 61 for more information on linking the Expression Pedal.
Parameter 1 (Whammy™) - The Parameter 2 knob selects the interval and direction of the pitch
bend. Choices are as follows:
Whammy (no Dry Signal)
1 OCT UP (1 octave up)
2 OCT UP (2 octaves up)
2NDDOWN (a second down)
REV2NDDN (a second down reversed pedal
action)
4TH DOWN (a fourth down)
1 OCT DN (an octave down)
2 OCT DN (2 octaves down)
DIVEBOMB (Dive Bomb)
Harmony Bends (Dry Signal Added)
M3>MAJ3 (a minor third to a Major third)
2ND>MAJ3 (a second above to a Major third up)
3RD>4TH (a third above to a fourth up)
4TH>5TH (a fourth above to a fifth up)
5TH>OCT (a fifth above to an octave up)
H OCT UP (one octave up)
H OCT DN (one octave down)
octup>Dn (one octave up to one octave down)
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Effects and Parameters

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BrandDigiTech
ModelGNX3
CategoryMusic Pedal
LanguageEnglish

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