I've found a good method is to modify the factory alg that's closest to what you want (add/remove fx modules), then look in the manual for that factory alg to see how it's ordered and linked and follow that linking strategy in your new alg. Usually the auto link will work pretty good if the effects are properly ordered, then one or two links may need to be reattached.
For example, I had a nice chorus delay reverb patch, then I wanted a 5th harmony/pitch shift for the guitar solo. I added the pitch shifter and a mixer and relinked using the above method. Worked like a champ.
I'll have to watch your vid when I get off work.
For example, I had a nice chorus delay reverb patch, then I wanted a 5th harmony/pitch shift for the guitar solo. I added the pitch shifter and a mixer and relinked using the above method. Worked like a champ.
I'll have to watch your vid when I get off work.
To: gsp-2101@yahoogroups.com
From: gsp-2101@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2015 04:31:25 -0700
Subject: [gsp-2101] How to program the 2101.
Nick.
From: gsp-2101@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2015 04:31:25 -0700
Subject: [gsp-2101] How to program the 2101.
Hey All.
I realise it's probably basics for you guys but if there are any newbies here who need a hand programming the algorithms on the beast I've done a video tutorial:
Programming the Digitech GSP 2101.avi
Nick.