Princeton Digital (USA) Guitar Effects Console G9.2tt2q User Manual

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Selecting Patches for Playing (Play Mode)

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position where distortion is not too audible, but
you can set it higher when you purposely want
to emphasize the tube distortion.

[BOOST] control

This control boosts specific frequency bands to
make the sound more pronounced. When the
knob is turned fully counterclockwise, the
effect is off. Turning the knob clockwise
gradually boosts the low frequencies and the
area around 2 kHz. Especially when using a
small guitar amp or an audio system with flat
response, this can be helpful to produce more
dynamic sound.
The [BOOST] control is useful in such situations,
and for bringing the sound of the guitar more to
the foreground when playing in a band.

NOTE

• The intensity of the distortion achieved with the

[TUBE] control depends on the guitar and type
of pickup.

• When both controls are fully turned up, the

volume level will be higher and excessive
distortion may occur.

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"E" symbol
If the currently
displayed setting
value differs from the
original patch setting,

the indication "E" (for
"Edited") appears.

BANK [

W] foot switch LED

This is always lit when the G9.2tt is in manual mode.

Patch level

Shows the output
level of the currently
selected patch.

Shows the number of the
parameter knob that controls
the patch level.

[CHANNEL A/B] keys

The key for the channel (A or B) that is
currently selected for the pre-amp section is lit.

Function foot switch 1/2
assignment

Effect module keys

Keys for modules that are active in the
currently selected patch are lit in red.

Shows the function assigned
to the function foot switch
1/2 (

→ p. 38).

Foot switch
1 – 5 LEDs

The LED of the foot switch for the currently
selected patch is lit.

Switching Modules On and Off With Your Foot During Play

(Manual Mode)

The condition where foot switches 1 – 5 are used to switch the major modules in a patch on and off
individually is called "manual mode". In this mode, the single effects of the G9.2tt can be controlled with
your foot like independent compact effects.

1.

In play mode, select a patch.

2.

Press and hold the BANK [

W] foot

switch for at least 1 second.


The LED of the BANK [

W] foot switch lights up

and the G9.2tt switches to manual mode.
In manual mode, the following information

appears on the panel (see illustration below).

NOTE

In manual mode, you cannot use the foot switches
to select patches. However, the [TYPE] knob
(group/bank selection) and the parameter knob 1
(patch selection) operate in the same way as in
play mode. Please note that the G9.2tt goes back
to play mode when you change patches.

3.

To switch a module between on and
off, press the foot switch for that
module.

Hold down for 1 second
or more

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