THE ADVANCED SWITCHING SYSTEM
THE GIGRIG G3 ATOM USER MANUAL
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c.
Then press the Stompbox Mode button. A yellow LED above the preset indicates it is now in Stompbox
Mode.
d.
d.Now try adding your Stompbox Mode preset to a standard preset.
As a Stompbox Mode preset is engaged ON TOP of a normal preset, the enabled preset cannot be edited whilst
in Stompbox Mode.
To edit a Stompbox enabled preset:
a.
Press the Stompbox enabled footswitch then press Stompbox Mode (yellow LED next to the footswitch
will turn off)
b.
Then press the footswitch a second time so it is the only one selected, then you can programme the
preset as normal.
You can create as many Stompbox Mode presets as you like.
There are 3 Stompbox modes in the G3 Atom; Standard, Sticky and Flash.
Standard is the default setting, to select either of the other two modes you will need to enter the DEEP EDIT
MENU, scroll down to STOMPBOX, and select the stompbox mode you want BEFORE you create your stompbox
mode preset. A normal preset will clear any standard Stompbox mode presets.
Sticky Stomp
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Once you turn on a Sticky Stomp preset, it will NOT be cleared by pressing a normal preset the
same way a standard STOMPBOX mode preset does. It will stay active until you turn it off by pressing the
footswitch. For example, if you have an effect that you like to have on most of the time such as reverb, but like
the option to be able to turn it off, set the reverb pedal up on a sticky stomp foot switch and it will stay on until
you decide to turn it off.
Flash Stomp - This sets up your Stompbox Mode in momentary mode so that the Stompbox preset will only be
on while you have got your foot pressed down on the foot switch. Imagine you have got a delay set on the edge
of self-oscillation and you just want to be able to kick it on every now and then, Flash function is perfect for
that.