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Re: Digitech GNX4
I have a Digitech RP-300 guitar effects processor, and the worst thing
about it is a noticable delay or "dropout" when switching between patches.
I consider this to be totally unacceptable, and Digitech told me this
delay is inherent in the system (must be a slow ROM chip). I wonder if
this is still an issue with the GNX4?
DJ, do you find there is a dropout or delay when switching patches?
Brian
> Hi Paula,
>
> I don't have a JamMan, so I can't say how similar the GNX4 is to
> it,
> but my experience with the GNX4 is that this is one of the weakest
> features on the device. It is very very hard to create seamless
> musical sounding loops, and they will often contain clicks. I
> thought
> it was me until I borrowed a RC-20 from a friend and had no
> trouble
> creating loops that were in time. My theory is that there is a
> delay
> on the GNX4 that make the loop point hard to nail. But I could be
> doing something wrong as I tend to use the GNX4 mostly for things
> other
> than looping. In fact I hope I am wrong and someone on here can
> tell
> me how to get a lot out of this function as it would be cool.
> Also, I
> could not find any kind of feedback control. Does the JamMan have
> feedback?
>
> DJ
>
> On Feb 26, 2005, at 11:30 AM, <mizfeldman@bluefrog.com> wrote:
>
> > Does anyone use the Digitech GNX4? It's supposed to have a
> built-in
> > "JamMan Delay Looper w/8 levels of undo". Anyone know how much
> of the
> > functionality of the Jam Man is actually built into this device
> ... or
> > other comments?
> >
> > paula
> >
> >
>
>