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user manual
InspIred Instruments Inc.
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inpUt/oUtpUt connections
on/off:
In is on.
out is off.
Midi oUt:
plug into any
mIdI compatible
sound module.
Usb:
used to upload
new sounds and
software.
1/4” gUitar
oUt:
plug into your amp
and play.
aUdio oUt:
plug in your stereo
headphones or
stereo line level
monitoring system.
aUdio in:
plug in your mp3
player and jam
along with your
own music.
gUitar controls
toUch-sensitive neck:
never needs tuning.
real strings:
for strumming and finger picking.
whaMMy bar:
for pitch bending up and down.
MUte bar:
thin metal bar beneath the bridge
piece. use the one closest to the
whammy bar.
volUMe knob:
controls the mix levels of the GuItar
and synth layers.
joystick:
modulates GuItar and synth
sounds and can be assigned to any
mIdI continuous controller.
+/- bUttons:
used for programmable mIdI control.
+ is also used to turn on/off chorus
effect
- is also used to turn on/off trans-
pose effect.
Usb to Midi:
sends mIdI data so that you can
control music programs on your
computer.
Usb power:
When usb is connected, the yrG
will operate from usb power.
•
normal operation is to simply adjust the overall volume of the
instrument.
•
While holding the GuItar button, adjusts the GuItar layer.
•
While holding the synth button, adjusts the synth layer.
•
While holding the track button, adjusts the track level.
•
While holding tap, adjusts the tapping velocity.
the volUMe knob:
joystick:
MUte bar:
whaMMy bar:
•
normal operation controls the modulation speed and depth.
•
While holding the GuItar button, move it left/right to adjust the
pan position of the GuItar layer.
•
While holding the synth button, move it left/right to adjust the
pan position of the synth layer.
+/- bUttons:
the + button controls the stereo chorus effect. this effect can be
applied to the synth layer, guitar layer, or both using the layer options
menu (described later).
there are two metal bars on the bridge of the guitar. only the bot-
tom bar (the one nearest the whammy bar) is operational. pressing
this bar will mute both guitar and synth layers.
the whammy bar is for pitch bending up and down. the pitch bend
range can be adjusted up to a full octave. see detailed instructions
for adjusting the range in submenu 4.
the - button controls the transpose effect. this effect can be applied
to the synth layer, guitar layer, or both using the layer options menu
(described later).