Yamaha GW50 Owner's Manual - Page 29
Example 1 - One Input, Example 2 - Two Inputs, Example 3 - Guitar Amps and Stereo System, Example 4
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GUIDED TOUR (TUTORIAL) Example 1 - One Input In this system, a guitar amp with only one input is used. Since the Backing sound and instrument/effect sound are output together, adjust the balance between the two with the rear panel BACKING LEVEL control. In examples 2, 3 and 4 above, only the Backing parts (rhythm, accompaniment, etc.) are output from the BACKING/MONO jack and only the instrument/effect sound is output from the L/L + R jack or the L/L + R and R jacks. You can also listen to the GW50 through a set of headphones. Connect them to the PHONES jack on the rear panel. Example 2 - Two Inputs In this system, a guitar amp with two inputs is used. The balance between the instrument/effect output and the Backing sound can be adjusted on the amp. Example 3 - Guitar Amp(s) and Stereo System 5. If you have them, connect a foot controller (the optional Yamaha FC7) to the FOOT CONTROLLER jack, and a footswitch (the optional Yamaha FC5 or FC4) to the FOOT SW jack. Stereo System Use this (the L/L + R) jack if only one amp is available. Here, a stereo system is used for only the Backing sound, while the instrument/effect sound goes into one or two guitar amps. Example 4 - Mixing Console This set up is best used with the Amp Simulator effect. In this system for studio recording applications, the Backing sound only goes into one channel of a Mixing mixer, while the left and right channels of the instrument/effect Console sound go into separate mixer channels. 20 SETTING UP AND PLAYING YOUR GW50 This step isn't necessary for using your GW50 for the first time; however, you may wish later to take advantage of some of the external foot controller and footswitch functions. (See pages 46, 56 for more information.) 6. Make sure that all volume settings are at the minimum: the guitar controls, the INPUT LEVEL and BACKING LEVEL on the GW50 (and the PHONES LEVEL, if you're using headphones), and the volume on the amp.