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Type | Multi-effects processor |
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Presets | Up to 128 |
USB Audio Interface | Yes |
Looper | Yes |
IR Support | Yes |
Effects | modulation, delay, reverb, distortion |
Connectivity | 1/4" input, 1/4" output, MIDI in/out |
Power Supply | 9V DC |
Weight | 1.2 kg |
Details on obtaining more information, including manual downloads and online support resources.
Explains the formatting used in the manual for controls, displays, and instructions.
Defines warning symbols and signal words like DANGER! and NOTICE! used in the manual.
Specifies the device's intended purpose for sound processing and limitations.
Provides critical safety notices regarding children, operating conditions, power, and potential staining.
Lists the key features of the DNAfx GiT Pro, including amp modelings, effects, and connectivity.
Instructions for unpacking the device, checking for damage, and preparing for connections.
Steps for connecting the device to the power supply, including safety notices.
Diagrams and steps for connecting the unit to an amplifier via FX LOOP or as an individual power amp.
Guide for connecting the unit to an amplifier's input socket when no FX LOOP is available.
Instructions for using the unit as a post-effect with an amplifier's FX LOOP.
Detailed steps for implementing the four-cable method for versatile routing.
Guide for connecting the unit to Full Range Flat Response (FRFR) devices like studio monitors.
Instructions for simultaneously connecting both an FRFR device and an amplifier.
Identifies and describes the controls located on the top panel of the DNAfx GiT Pro.
Details all input and output jacks, MIDI, USB, and power connections on the rear panel.
Explains the different areas of the display, including preset, input/output, and parameter information.
Instructions on how to navigate and select between the available preset patches and banks.
Guide to entering editing mode, selecting effect modules, and adjusting parameters.
Steps to turn individual effect modules within a preset on or off.
Detailed guidance on adjusting parameters for individual effect types within a preset.
Procedure for reordering effect modules within the effects chain.
Instructions on how to save modified presets, including naming and selecting save slots.
Overview of the three available footswitch modes: Stompbox, Tap Tempo, and Amp Control.
How to assign and control effect modules using footswitches in Stompbox mode.
Using a footswitch to set the delay time or tempo for effects.
Connecting and using footswitches to control amplifier channels.
Configuration and usage of the FX LOOP module, including serial and parallel modes.
Details on using the native and external expression pedals for parameter control.
Using the expression pedal to control the master output volume when it's not assigned to other parameters.
Guide to accessing and configuring the expression pedal settings, including calibration.
Instructions for using the looper function, including recording, playback, and volume levels.
How to use the built-in drum machine and rhythm section, including genre, groove, and BPM settings.
Steps to synchronize the looper and drum machine for practice sessions.
How to activate and use the built-in tuner, including frequency and mute settings.
Guide to accessing and navigating the system settings menu.
Adjusting the input volume level for optimal signal management.
Configuring cabinet simulation settings for different output scenarios.
Setting up synchronization between cabinet simulation and the AMP module.
Procedure for calibrating the expression pedal for accurate performance.
Configuring global or preset-specific BPM values for tempo-related effects.
Managing MIDI IN/OUT functions, channel selection, and clock synchronization.
Table detailing MIDI Bank, PC#, and corresponding Preset assignments for computer control.
Reference table for Control Change (CC) numbers and their associated functions.
Using the unit as a USB audio interface for recording and monitoring with DAWs.
Instructions for performing a factory reset, including data backup recommendations.
Details on using the dedicated software for preset management, IR loading, and firmware updates.
Steps for downloading and installing software updates for the DNAfx GiT Pro.
List of available dynamic effects, including compressors and their descriptions.
Catalog of Wah effects, detailing their names and template descriptions.
Comprehensive list of Distortion and Overdrive effects with their template names.
Details of all available amplifier models, including their original inspirations.
List of cabinet simulations available, specifying the speaker configuration and brand.
Description of Noise Gate and Noise Suppressor effects and their placement.
Information on the available Equalizer effects, including band counts and gain adjustments.
Catalog of Modulation effects like Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, and Vibrato.
List of Delay effects, covering digital, tape, analog, and ping-pong styles.
Details on the available Reverb effects, including room, hall, plate, and spring simulations.
Detailed specifications for all input and output connectors, including impedance values.
Technical details for Impulse Response files, including format, sampling rate, and accuracy.
Information on power supply, operating voltage, dimensions, weight, and ambient conditions.
Confirmation of included features such as amp modeling, tuner, expression pedal, and USB port.
Guidance on selecting the correct cables and plugs for optimal sound experience.
Explanation of the differences between balanced and unbalanced audio signal transmissions.
Pin assignment details for unbalanced mono 1/4" TS phone plugs.
Pin assignment details for unbalanced stereo 1/4" TRS phone plugs.
Pin assignment details for stereo unbalanced 3-pole 1/8" mini phone jacks.
Pin assignment details for balanced XLR plugs, including signal and ground connections.
Guidelines for environmentally friendly disposal and recycling of packaging materials.
Instructions for disposing of the old device according to WEEE directives and local regulations.