Can u explain exactly how you are wired to the amp from the gsystem? Sounds like u r using midi…but do u still use 1/4” cables from the unit to the amp?
It takes a bit of setting up. Fortunately, there is now very good documentation on good to do it (google Laird White Paper). This means you have to read a little bit, but honestly speaking, you can't expect as complex a unit as this to work seamlessly in a rig without having to do a little set-up. The effects, mind you, are still amazing, if you like pristine, high quality-sounding effects (a surprising amount of guitarists don't). And yes: if you want a looper, you'll have to put it in one of the loops. :-)
@@giuseppmetallic8872 you can also connect up to four drive pedals in the four loops and power them from the G-System. Then you can choose which loops, and therefore which drive pedals, will be activated on any given present.
hi i brought this for my son .please up load some videos for the beginners (from the factory rest to how we start set up )thanks
I need Joel’s help!!!!
LOL, the guitarist's speaking voice and accent sounds exactly like Mick Jagger
Thanks you for this very good guide; do you know how to change the name of a chanel? Sincerly Jean-Louis
sounds like a good tube amp ? also very important switching should be seamless !
Very useful! Thanks
Can u explain exactly how you are wired to the amp from the gsystem? Sounds like u r using midi…but do u still use 1/4” cables from the unit to the amp?
Friendly note - corresponding editing knobs are a b and c not 1 2 3 :)
What cabling method are you using in the Video? I can never the G to work with H&K Triamp Mk3.
What amp are you using? Sounds awesome!! Definitely Marsh-ally I'm thinking....
Joel normally uses a Divided by 13 so probs that!
They say this thing is a hassle for its price, and no built in looper? ? ?
It takes a bit of setting up. Fortunately, there is now very good documentation on good to do it (google Laird White Paper). This means you have to read a little bit, but honestly speaking, you can't expect as complex a unit as this to work seamlessly in a rig without having to do a little set-up. The effects, mind you, are still amazing, if you like pristine, high quality-sounding effects (a surprising amount of guitarists don't). And yes: if you want a looper, you'll have to put it in one of the loops. :-)
@@kospandx The Laird site is worse than TC's own :-)
This fx has a distortion?
nope, distortion is from amp only
@@giuseppmetallic8872 you can also connect up to four drive pedals in the four loops and power them from the G-System. Then you can choose which loops, and therefore which drive pedals, will be activated on any given present.
Can you run 2 amp at the same time?? I know you can a/b can you go stereo
yes
Stereo is easily done
Is this video a joke?
Neither of these guys know how to operate this unit😂
I think they might be the "idiots" of the title