![]() Guitar>amp>amp fx loop send into 2101 fx return>2101 output into amp fx loop return>amp out to speakers - avoiding the analog portion completely. The years I used it to gig, I would use it as effects only. I imagine it works well for the 2112, 2120 made for the Millennium amps (had those as well). Oh, yeah - I also had the Johnson J12 foot controller with it in the past - really regret letting that go as well, perfectly matched for the 2101. Anyone doing this? I know in the modelers, some folks will put the "dirt pedals" after the amp sims, so I'll be trying that. Of all the extensive programming possibilities in this thing, my biggest gripe is that the loop can't be moved. In the loop places it after the amp block. Question, now that TMI is over - does anyone use dirt/distortion pedals with the 2101? I plan to fire it up and try myself, but just wondering if anyone is doing this? To put a pedal between the guitar and input places it before the amp block, but also before the compressor and EQ. Now still have one that gets little use, but won't be selling any time soon. Bought two more cheaply, one with single sDisc, one with two - removed the second chip from one and moved it to the other - cosmetic purposes. Kept it for about 15 years, gigged extensively with it (with various Mesas and Marshalls), sold it. īought a 2101 brand new when they were released. If you want more detailed information, you can reach me at. You'll find a brief description on eBay - just search for “MIDIWizard GSP-2101”. MIDIWizard also provides several features not available via the 2101’s front panel. The new “Health Check” feature snoops through user memory, looking for any lost bytes due to orphaned programs or algorithms, and suggests procedures for reclaiming this memory. There are only 28,672 bytes available for user programs and 35,156 bytes for user algorithms. Major improvements over earlier versions of MIDIWizard are the extensive use of HTML-based on-line help for every menu item, window, and data entry field, and a comprehensive “Health Check” feature that examines the integrity of your GSP-2101’s user memory. MIDIWizard also works with any version of the GSP-2101 chip-set. MIDIWizard is a software application that interfaces with a variety of MIDI equipment and runs under any version of Microsoft Windows since ‘98, including Windows XP, 7, Vista, 8, and 10. Here at White Horse Software, we’ve just released version 2.42 of MIDIWizard for the GSP-2101. ![]()
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