![]() ![]() For the G2X Four, there’s the in-built expression pedal. There are also four multi-function rotary encoders, which can be used to twiddle knobs on virtual amps and effects, as well as adjust the overall output and EQ. It’s a small, low-resolution black-and-white LCD with an unbelievably slow refresh rate – the only thing less modern-feeling would be the pedal spooling out ticker tape.Īs for controls, there are four footswitches, one of which is nested in a cluster of arrow keys. The screen honestly wouldn’t be out of place on a budget MP3 player from 2006. Turning the unit on, the USB-C connector is really the only immediate reminder that this product was launched in late 2022. ![]() In any case, it doesn’t support MIDI over USB. Over USB, you can use the pedal as a two-channel audio interface to record directly, but as we’ll get into later, it’s not quite cut-and-dry as to whether you can actually use it to control the unit and load presets. The lack of XLR connections isn’t too much of a shocker given the price, but no effects loop? That’s a real head-scratcher.ĭigital connectivity is limited to just a USB-C port – no MIDI ports of either size and no Bluetooth. For audio there’s just a mono quarter-inch input, stereo quarter-inch outputs, an eighth-inch headphone jack and an eighth-inch aux input. Opening the box, the first thing to notice is the rather spartan I/O. ![]()
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