The mic signal,as can be seen in the previous Mic Signal Routing diagram, has two paths in which it is
routed to the onboard recorder and up the USB port to the computer. Path E taps the mic signal off at
the mic input and sends unprocessed signal up to the USB port. Path C taps the signal at the output of
the GNX4 and can include any effects processing that may be used. Below is a matrix to show where the
signal is tapped based on how the Mic,CF/USB 1-2 Source, and USB 3-4 Source settings are
configured.
Line Signal Routing
The Line signals,like the mic signal,can be routed in different ways through the GNX4. Line OFF
disables the line inputs from being heard but dry line signal can still be recorded using steroall,Mono
all
,and dry line as the input source. LINE DRY routes the left and right line signals around the
GNX4’s effects processing and mixes them in at the left and right outputs respectively.
line rvb routes
the line signal only through the GNX4’s Delay and Reverb modules.
LINE FX sums the left and right
input signals together and then routes this signal through all the GNX4’s effects.
The line input signals,as can be seen in the previous Line Signal Routing diagram, has two paths in which
they are routed to the onboard recorder and up the USB port to the computer. Path F taps the line
input signals off at the line input and sends unprocessed signal to the GNX4’s recorder and up the USB
port. Path C taps these signals at the output of the GNX4 and can include any effects processing that
may be used. Below is a matrix to show where the signal is tapped based on how the Line,
CF/USB 1-2 Source,and USB 3-4 Source settings are configured.