Tc Electronic G-SHARP [13/31] Basics

Tc Electronic G-SHARP [13/31] Basics
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BASICS
by the Effects engine. Serial mode works perfectly for all effect combinations but if you are using
relatively long and loud delay repeats you should consider whether you prefer to have reverb added
to delay repeats or not. If you prefer the delay repeats to stand out very clear and still use reverb
you may prefer the Parallel routing.
Parallel Routing (analog Input only)
This routing gives you the opportunity of having two effects in parallel, even on a single mono
signal. The input signal is split and fed to both the Effects engine and the Reverb engine at the
same time. Both the Effects engine and the Reverb engine uses left and right outputs as common
outputs.
General advice
High quality cables
Good cables are essential! We advice that you use properly shielded cables of high quality
throughout your entire setup, but be aware that one of the most sensitive points is the cable going
from your guitar to the first piece of equipment. Especially if you are using a guitar with passive
single coil pickups such as a Stratocaster. The few extra bucks for good quality cables are well
spent.
You cannot connect a guitar directly to the G-Sharp inputs. Always insert a preamp, pedal or
similar piece of equipment between the guitar and the G-Sharp.
Level settings
Correct level settings in all audio equipment are essential to get best performance from AD and DA
converters and as little noise as possible. Therefore you should follow the advice on setting Input
level as described on page 16.
Effects
Reverb
Left In
L
R
L
R
Left Out
L
R
L
R
Right Out
Right In
Effects
Reverb
L
R
L
R
Left In
Left Out
L
R
L
R
Right Out
Parallel Stereo
Parallel Mono
Bypass
Bypass

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