User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- Quick Start
- Basic operation
- Items in the screen
- Performing
- Creating your own sounds
- Library / List
- Music player
- Playing a song
- Selecting and playing a song you’ve added to the library
- Rewinding or fast-forwarding the song
- Adjusting the song’s volume
- Adjusting the song’s pitch
- Adjusting the song’s tempo
- Playing back one or more songs repeatedly
- Playing a looped region in a song
- Switching guitar programs while the song plays - Auto Change function
- Recording
- Playing a song
- GXT (Guitar XTracktion) function
- Option pedal/switch settings
- Preference settings
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AREA buttons
: Select this if you want to cancel or extract/emphasize a guitar
part that’s panned to the left side of the song.
: Select this if you want to cancel or extract/emphasize a guitar
part that’s panned to the center of the song.
: Select this if you want to cancel or extract/emphasize a guitar
part that’s panned to the left and right sides of the song.
: Select this if you want to cancel or extract/emphasize a guitar
part that’s panned to the right side of the song.
DIRECTION slider
This adjusts the panning of the area in which you want to cancel or
extract/emphasize a guitar part.
WIDTH slider
This adjusts the width of the area in which you want to cancel or extract/
emphasize a guitar part.
GAIN slider
This adjusts the gain of the area in which you want to cancel or extract/
emphasize a guitar part.
HINT: It’s convenient to use the arrow keys (↑, ↓, ←, →) of your com-
puter to make detailed adjustments to the graph or sliders.
Making GXT settings
Canceling a guitar part
Here we’ll explain the basic method for using GXT to cancel a guitar part.
1 Play back the song, and listen to determine whether in the song (left
side, center, right side, both sides) the guitar part you want to cancel is
panned.
This will be easier to determine if you use headphones.
2 When you’ve determined where the guitar part to be canceled is
located, press the GXT button.
The GXT effect will turn on, and the GXT edit panel will appear.
3 From the template list in the left of the GXT edit panel, double-click a
template that matches the positioning of the guitar part you want to
cancel.
The settings of the template will be applied to the GXT edit panel and
to the playback audio.
The following ten templates are provided.
01 Solo (Center-Wide) Reduction:
Since most guitar solos are panned to the center, this template will
probably work well.
02 Solo (Center-Narrow) Reduction:
If the guitar solo is not spread very far to the left or right, try using
this template, which will have less effect on sounds other than the
guitar.
03 Solo (Left) Reduction:
This template is for canceling a guitar solo that’s panned toward the
left.
04 Solo (Right) Reduction:
This template is for canceling a guitar solo that’s panned toward the
right.
05 Backing (Left) Reduction:
This template is for canceling a backing guitar that’s panned toward
the left.