A Guided Tour of the GNX1
The Front Panel
1.1-3 Footswitches - Depending on the currently selected mode, these 3 footswitches are used to select Presets,
access the Tuner, turn individual effects on and off, change Amp Channels, select functions in
Learn-A-Lick mode, or bypass the GNX1.
2. Matrix - The Matrix LEDs provide a visual indication of active effects for the currently selected Preset in
performance mode, or the currently selected effect row in edit mode.
3. Effect Select Buttons - The Effect Select buttons are used in conjunction with the Matrix LEDs to choose the row
of effects you wish to edit.
4. Status Button - In Performance mode, the Status button is used to select the Green or Red Amp Channel.The
Status button is also used to enable the Amp and Cabinet Warping feature (indicated by a yellow
LED next to the Status button). In Edit mode it is used to change the on/off status of the selected
effect, select the Green or Red Channel for EQ edits, or select a controller type for Expression
Assignment.
5. Parameter Knobs - In performance mode, these 5 knobs are used to select Amp Models, Speaker Cabinets, and
Warp the Models. In Green or Red mode, they adjust the Amp Gain, EQ and Level for the
Green and Red Amp Channels. In Edit mode, they are used to adjust the Parameters listed in
the column directly below each knob for the currently selected row of Effects.
6. Display - The Display consists of six alpha-numeric green characters, and two red numeric digits.The Display
provides information for several different functions depending on the mode that has been selected. In
Performance mode, the Display will show the currently selected Preset name and number.The Display
will also show Bank names when changing banks, and momentarily flash the active Amp Channel when the
Amp Channel is switched. In Edit mode, the alpha-numeric Display will show the currently selected Effect
Parameter and value or status of the Parameter. In Tuner mode, the numeric Display will show the note
played and provide sharp or flat indications. In Learn-A-Lick mode, the alpha-numeric display shows the
currently selected function and the numeric Display provides an elapsed time for record and playback.
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