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As explained in the previous example G-Natural can
handle both a dynamic or condenser microphone and an
active* piezo pick-up system as found is many acoustic
guitars. In this setup example the microphone is used for
vocals.
Connections
•
Connect the output of your guitars piezo pickup to the
Instrument input of G-Natural
•
Connect the microphone to the mic input of G-Natural
•
Connect L/R outputs to a mixer or to a dedicated
acoustic guitar amp
WARNING!
When connecting the G-Natural
outputs to microphone inputs on a mixing console,
the phantom power for these channels MUST be
switched off! Otherwise you may damage the
G-Natural circuits.
Basic settings
•
If a condenser microphone is used you must enable
the +48V phantom power
•
Set input sensitivity via the Levels menu
•
Select active effect pressing the COMP, MOD,
DELAY and REVERB switches
•
G-Natural feature separate EQ and compression
settings for mic and instrument inputs
TYPICAL SETUPS
Guitar with piezo pick-up + vocal microphone
Guitar with an
active pick-up system
MIXER
algorithm select
mod
delay
menu
subdiv
comp
EQ
boost
reverb
BANK UP
BANK DN
COMP
1
2
3
MOD
DELAY
BOOST
/TAP TEMPO
REVERB
store
levels
G•NATURAL
factory
default
4
3
2
1
VARIATIONS
hold to save
boost
flanger
plate
p.pong
stomp
EQ
chorus
room
reverse
dynam
tape
vibrato
analog
detune
clean
thicken
studio
tremolo
hall
spring
3
3
+
+
+
Decay PreDly Color MixMM
1.2s
250ms
100%
25%
edit
A
edit
B
edit
C
edit
D
preset bank | tune
Instrument
input
Microphone input
LR outputs
* If the pickup system requires the use of a battery the
system is active.