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Boost Max.
Range: 0 to 10dB
A boost in the digital world is only possible if you do not
already operate at maximum level. A boost therefore
derives from releasing an attenuation. This parameter
sets the general attenuation of the signal, thereby limiting
the amount of boost you can set using the Boost menu.
Many guitarists feel that 6dB boost is more than enough
for solos etc. If you feel the same, set the Boost Max
parameter to 6dB. You might be tempted to set Boost max
to 10dB all the time. Don’t, as it will worsen your signal to
noise ratio (in this example, by 4dB).
Input Select
Range: Front or Rear.
A guitar can be connected to either the front or the rear of
the GFX01. Typically the Front connection is used when
GFX01 in mounted in a rack and the Rear connection
when G-System is used in its base configuration,
assembled on the floor. Front and Rear connections
cannot both be open at the same time.
Boost
So you have made a good set of presets and all your
levels are well matched … But wouldn’t it be nice if you
could just hit a single switch and boost any of your
sounds to a “solo” level. With the G-System, you can!
The BOOST switch:
The boost level (in other words: how much you boost)
can be set individually for each preset.
The maximum boost is 10dB.
If the Boost Lock parameter found in the Utility menu
is set to “on”, you have a default boost level applied
to all presets.
When activating the Boost Lock function in the Utility
menu, it is the boost setting of the currently recalled
preset that will be applies to all presets.
BOOST FUNCTION
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Setting up the Boost Level of a Preset
Press EDIT, then BOOST and set the level using
Encoder C.
Store the preset.
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