3- Recall Presets and Bypass whole loop
4- Mute the Switcher
5- Bank UP/DOWN
4
6- Program a Preset
NBUF IN
2- Signal Path
Guitar signal feeds into GEC9 input (NBUF IN or BUF IN), enters series loop1~loop6
when MUTE switch is off, then outputs from LOUT1 and LOUT2. If MUTE is on,
the signal outputs directly to TUNER jack.
The BUF OUT jack always outputs buffered input signal.
LOOP1
LOOP6
LOOP5
LOOP4
LOOP3
LOOP2
LOUT1
LOUT2
TUNER
BUF OUT (A.O)
LOOP7
IN7
OUT7
LOOP8
IN8
OUT8
LOOP9
IN9
OUT9
BUF IN
Press preset switches to recall presets, the corresponding LED lights on when
a preset is active. Press the active preset switch again will bypass all the loops,
the corresponding LED will be turned off.
Note: Recall / bypass operation will clear an active MUTE.
MUTE switch mute the series loop outputs (LOUT1 and LOUT2) , at the same
time the guitar signal goes to the TUNER jack which usually hooks a tuner.
Click MUTE switch again will clear the mute.
Note: Recall/bypass opertation will clear the mute too.
GEC9 have 20 banks in total, displayed as 1,2,3,...9,0, "1.","2.",..."9.","0."
each bank contain 5 presets which is related to switch "Preset1~5".
Press BANK UP/DOWN will scroll up/down the bank number, or hold the
BANK UP/DOWN switch to scroll up/down continuously.
The bank display blinks before a new preset is recalled.
Note: When the bank blinks, the switcher doesn
’
t change the loop status
until a new preset is recalled.
A recalled preset can be programmed by pressing the program buttons, the
buttons change the loop on/off status and user can check the sounding at the
same time, the status of all the loops is stored into the preset automatically.
The program lock switch is to prevent a preset being programmed unexpectedly,
The lock switch is suggested to be put at
“
lock
”
position when programming is done.
The presets are all stored in non-volatile memory which will not be erased
even the power supply is removed.