User Manual

THE DEEPER VIEW 11
Mod Stereo (Not available for Direct Output and Monitor Output, as these are mono outputs).
This stereo signal is tapped directly behind the MOD section and contains the whole
signal, but without Delay and Reverb.
Mod Mono Delivers a mono mix of the “Mod Stereo” signal.
Mod Left (or Right for Direct Output).
Delivers only one side of the stereo signal of “Mod Stereo” . This will sound similar to
Mod Mono but often less dense, depending what stereo eects are used.
Master Stereo (Default setting for Main Output and Spdif Output, not available for Direct Output
and Monitor Output, as these are mono outputs).
Represents the full signal with all eects in stereo.
Master Mono (Default setting for Monitor Output).
Delivers a mono mix of the “Master Stereo” signal.
Master Left (or Right for Direct Output).
Delivers only one side of the stereo signal of “Mod Stereo” . This will sound similar to
Master Mono but often less dense, depending what stereo eects are used.
Delay/Reverb
wet
(Only available for Main Output and Spdif Output).
Only the wet stereo eect signal of the Delay and Reverb are sent to the Output. If
no Delay or Reverb is active, the output will remain silent.
The following three settings are only available for the Spdif Output. It allows 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
Spdif 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 “Pre Stomps”). The right signal side will carry the Stack signal and
does not include any post amp eects
Git / Mod Left The same as above, but with the right signal taken from the left channel of the MOD
section
Git / Mod Mono The same as above, but with the right signal taken from the mono mix of the MOD
section.