Yeah what Iliace said Deffinetly the manuel is whorth a read to get a base undersatnding of everything. Not read in the sense that your having a test tomorrow or something but my goodness I know when I first started useing my gNX4 I would have been totaly lost without this forum & manul 8) By the way welcome
Yeah, there's really no substitute to reading the manual if you really want to take full advantage of your GNX4. I would also highly recommend Craig Anderton's \"The Power User's Guide\" for the GNX4. He has tutorials on many topics not specifically included in the manual and also has included a CD with add-on software. IMHO, it's worth the price many times over. This forum is a great help, but often times members will refer you to the manual page for your answer. That's because when you read the manual to find out the one thing you want to work on, you often times find 2 or 3 other things that the GNX4 can do that you did not know about. At least, that has been my experience.
The Effects and Parameters section is on pages 34-44 of the manual. Good question, not an easy answer. There are at least 10 pages written in the manual to help you.
In addition to RTM, Anderton's online tutorials are pretty good. But I recommend lots of playing time, and diddle everything...nothing gets you into what the GNX can do than experimenting. I also recommend setting me up with Elizabeth Hurley, but that hasn't worked. :?
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Read the manual.
And figure out what \"effect\" you want in the end.
God Bless!!
Partch
The Effects and Parameters section is on pages 34-44 of the manual. Good question, not an easy answer. There are at least 10 pages written in the manual to help you.