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Re: [gsp-2101] Re: How many do you own?

2007-04-21 by matt adams

I think you did.I still have to play around with it more.but from what you said I believe I understand enough.to make it happen..thank you!

belphedeus wrote:
Hi,
Ok lets not get mislead here.I hope you understand the algorithm
structure of the GSP2101.Whatever is in the factory algorith you cant
change them but you can edit such as deleting a certain parameter or
adding a parameter thus it becomes a user algorithm.(i believe
so,correct me if i'm wrong)
As for me footswitch 1 - 5 are used to change programs, 6 - 0 are
used to turn on/off parameters of each programs.In order to do this
you have to go to Utility and select #2(Foot Controller) then selct #1
(Patch Assignment).Select #2(Foot Switch) and scroll till 6.Then
select #3 and scroll till you see "Foot Switch 6".Repeat the same
process for 7 - 10.After this is done you areready to assign a
parameter to the footswitch.
Let pick a familiar program example that is easy to identify.Lets say
program "Lead On Me".It is using algoritm #9 which has SCho>4x2
Stereo Mixer>Stereo Dly2.0>4X2 Stereo Mixer>2x1Mono Mixer>MFX
Reverb>4x2 Stereo Mixer.
In that program let say you want to the Dist, SCho, Stereo Dly and
MFX Reverb to have Footswitch so that you can turn on/off.from the
screen press Dist button and then press "LINK" and release.The screen
will prompt you to select a Footswitch, lets say you depress 6.It
will automatically link the FS 6 to your Dist.Once done just select
the prev button.Repeat for the SCho, Stereo Dly and MFX Reverb to FS
7 - 9.
That should do it.I hope i explain my self clear here and it answers
your doubt.Cheers and good luck.

--- In gsp-2101@yahoogroups.com, matt adams ...> wrote:
>
> I have the Digitech gsp2101 fc pedal..So let me clearify.Lets say I
am using program #35 grunge to the max.You are saying I can link
foot control button 5 to tuen on the harmonizer to add to the
already running program then click it off with changing the running
program.same as with chorus/flange/phaser etc;?
>
> belphedeus ...> wrote:
Answer to your question is yes.Use the LINK button to set it to the
> desired footswitch of the particular program.What kinda foot
> controller are you using?
> I'm relatively new to the GSP but i just linked footswitch 6 - 0
of
> my Control one to the parameters(effects) so that i can turn it
> on/off a couple of weeks ago.
>
> --- In gsp-2101@yahoogroups.com, matt adams > wrote:
> >
> > Very nice. I am rather very new to the gsp2101.I stopped playin
14
> years ago.About 6 months ago.I started up again.and purchased the
gsp
> off ebay.So i am still learning it's pro and cons.
> > Question. Can a button on the footswitch be programmed to an
> effect. to add to the program you are running as an on and off?
> >
> > MM >
> wrote:
> > 2 Identical chrome face ver. 2.06.06 w/ ppc
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: gsp-2101@yahoogroups.com [mailto:gsp-
2101@yahoogroups.com]
> On Behalf Of dunkin_donut3
> > Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 11:19 PM
> > To: gsp-2101@yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: [gsp-2101] How many do you own?
> >
> > 2101?
> >
> > I'm at 4, D'oh!
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