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The GSC-3 MIDI Foot Controller is a programmable switching device of effects’ loops (looper), and a MIDI foot controller all in one unit. By pressing a single footswitch you can activate connected effects and amplifier channels via loop or MIDI connection. A True Passive signal path keeps guitar signals pure. True Bypass is achieved via electro-mechanical relay switching. Internal buffer is programmable to appear in a desired loop to optimize signal levels. Fully expandable.
Features include: 6 loops, TUNER output, (6) 9V DC outputs (500mA each), 100 presets memory (10 banks, 10 presets each) and USB for computer programming and dump (free software) and much more...
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The PB-1 is a power supply for guitar effects with 9V direct current (DC) power requirements. It has eight full galvanically separated outputs which enable to built professional guitar systems without ground loops and crosstalks. It is possible to switch the voltage polarization in outputs no. 4 and 8.
The PB-1 is worldwide voltage compatible (nominal line voltage from 100V to 230V) by connecting the mains cable (attached to the packet) with a connector appropriate for a given country. The unit is rackmountable using GLAB 1U RMS FRONT PANEL.
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The MIDI 4 X LOOP allows four additional effects' loops to be controlled by the GSC-3 or MGC-6 guitar system devices. Loop switching is controlled by MIDI interface (by Program Change or Control Change commands) or manually, by using the buttons. By using MIDI commands, it is also possible to mute the signal (e.g. for silent tuning). Although compatible with most other MIDI foot controllers, the M4L is the perfect expansion of an overall GLAB control system.
Features include: 4 loops, MIDI THRU connector, power supply and active loop indicators, four buttons for manual on/off switching, 9V DC operation and a durable, powder-coated metal casing.
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The MIDI 2 X LOOP allows two additional effects' loops to be controlled by the GSC-3 or MGC-6 guitar system devices. Due to its passive signal path it is also possible to use the M2L as an A/B/Y switcher.
Features include: 2 loops, MIDI THRU connector, power supply and active loop indicators, four buttons for manual on/off switching, 9V DC operation and a durable, powder-coated metal casing.
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The MGC-6 Midi Guitar Controller is a programmable rackmount switching device of effects’ loops (looper), the amp’s switcher and the MIDI devices’ controller. Fully expandable with features similar to the GSC-3.
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The AUX BANK UP/DOWN Footswitch is an expansion module for GSC-3 (and GSC-2) MIDI Footcontroller with two footswitches to switch the banks enabling easy access to ten presets in each bank. It features MIDI IN input making it compatible with other MIDI footcontrollers on the market.
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The MAC 4.4 is a MIDI switching accessory that allows for controlling guitar amplifiers requiring EXTERNAL SWITCHING control (ex. channel switching, lead boost). The unit responds to MIDI Program Change or/and Control Change send from GSC, GSC-2 or other MIDI controllers.
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The G2Soft 2.2 / 2.23 software (PC only) allows duplex data exchange and programming of GSC-3/ GSC-2 MIDI Footcontrollers. Features include: saving data at the GSC-3/ GSC-2, on screen editing, copying presets and banks, printing the presets table, etc.
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The AUX A/B SWITCH is a classic A/B switch perfect for connecting two instruments to one amp with activation provided by external control from GSC and MGC products. The unit features a true passive signal path and is rackmountable using GLAB 1U RMS FRONT PANEL.
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The 1U RMS Front Panel provides easy fixing of G-LAB modules in a 19” professional rack. Up to four modules can be accommodated in one unit. The units ships with covers for unused mounting stations.
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G-LAB has worked directly with leading amps manufacturers to provide guitarists with the best, most convenient way connecting G-LAB controllers to their amps. To find out if an adapter exists for controlling your amplifier, visit this link.
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