Typical setups, G-natural in a studio, Algorithm select – TC Electronic G-Natural User Manual

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TYPICAL SETUPS

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In project studios you may enjoy utilizing some of the
effects in G-Natural while recording. In this setup we
show a setup with a condenser microphone connected to
G-Natural and G-Natural’s L/R outputs directly to and
audio interface.

Connections

Connect the condenser mic to the G-Natural's mic
input

Activate phantom power

Connect L/R outputs to your audio interface (or use
the digital output)

WARNING! When connecting the G-Natural
outputs to microphone inputs on a mixing console,
the phantom power for these channels MUST be
switched off! Otherwise you may damage the
G-Natural circuits.

Basic settings

Set input sensitivity via the Levels menu

Select active effect pressing the COMP, MOD,
DELAY and REVERB switches

G-Natural feature separate EQ and compression
settings for mic and instrument inputs

G-Natural in a studio

algorithm select

mod

delay

menu

subdiv

comp

EQ

boost

reverb

BANK UP

BANK DN

COMP

1

2

3

MOD

DELAY

BOOST

/TAP TEMPO

REVERB

store

levels

G•NATURAL

factory
default

4

3

2

1

VARIATIONS
hold to save

boost

flanger

plate

p.pong

stomp

EQ

chorus

room

reverse

dynam

tape

vibrato

analog

detune

clean

thicken

studio

tremolo

hall

spring

3

3

+

+

+

Decay PreDly Color MixMM
1.2s

250ms

100%

25%

edit A

edit B

edit C

edit D

preset bank | tune

Instrument
input

Microphone input

LR outputs

ch1/2

rear

on

panel

phan
+48V
ch1/2

phan

line in

muting

non

muting

ch.select

push pan/user

push pan/user

push pan/user

+48V

ch1/2 on

ch1/2

rear panel

ch1 ch2 3/4 user

mic|inst ch1

mic|inst ch2

monitor

phones

gain trim

gain trim

source level

output level

made by

max

min

max

min

dsp total recall

P1 P2

P3

select

max

min

-30

-30

-10

-10

O/L

O/L

pad|inst

pad|inst

Audio inteface

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