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Output Section 99
The following settings are only available for the S/PDIF OUTPUT. These allow you to simultaneously record the pure
instrument signal for reamping purposes (as described in “Git Studio”) and a mono amplifier signal on your digital
audio workstation. The pure instrument signal appears on the left side of the digital S/PDIF signal, the amp signal on
the right.
Git / Stack
The left signal is the pure instrument, with Noise Gate and Volume Pedal (if Volume
Pedal is set to “Input”). The right channel will carry the stack signal and does not include
any post amp effects.
Git / Mod Left
The same as above, but with the right signal taken from the left channel of the MOD
module.
Git / Mod Mono
The same as above, but with the right signal taken from the mono mix of the MOD
module.
Git / Master Left
The same as above, but with the right signal taken from the left channel of the Output
Section.
Git / Master Mono
The same as above, but with the right signal taken from the mono mix of the Output
Section.
Now after the straight explanations of the output sources, here are some useful applications and comments for your
inspiration:
The DIRECT OUTPUT or SEND 1 acts as an analog buffer amp for the instrument input, when set to Git Analog
the default setting. It qualifies well for reamping purposes as it provides a GROUND LIFT button, as well as the other
analog outputs of PROFILER Head, PowerHead, Rack, and PowerRack. The PROFILER Stage offers ground lift
options in the menu of the Output Section. Try different combinations of ground lifts for best hum and noise
suppression. At least one ground lift must be off at any time (which means grounded). Often you get best results if
the DIRECT OUTPUT/SEND 1 is the one connection with no ground lift.
The Output Source setting for DIRECT OUTPUT or SEND 1 is only active when not in PROFILER Mode.