Boss Audio Systems GS-10 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters
In this chapter you will find detailed descriptions for each of
the GS-10’s onboard effects, and the parameters used to
control them.
The sound being input to each effect is called the “direct
sound,” and the sound modified by the effect is called the
“effect sound.”
* Setting values for gain– and volume–related parameters in the
effects too high may result in oscillation.
PREAMP/SPEAKER (Preamp/
Speaker Simulator)
COSM technology plays an indispensable role in simulating
the distinguishing characteristics of various guitar amps in
the “Preamp” section, and is also used to simulate various
speaker sizes and cabinet constructions in the “Speaker
Simulator.”
Parameter Value
On/Off Off, On
CH Select A, B, C
Type refer to p. 29
Gain 0–120
Bass 0–100
Middle 0–100
Treble 0–100
Presence 0–100
Level 0–100
Bright Off, On
Gain SW Low, Middle, High
SP Type (*) Off, Original, 1x8”, 1x10”, 1X12”,
1X15”, 1X18”, 2X12”, 2X15”,
4X10”, 4X12”, 8X10”, 8X12”,
Custom 1, Custom 2
Mic Type (*) DYN57, DYN421, CND451,
CND87, FLAT
Mic Dis. (*) Off Mic, On Mic
Mic Pos. (*) Center, 1–10
Mic Level (*) 0–100
Direct Level (*) 0–100
(*) No effect when OUTPUT Select is set to “Line/Phones.”
On/Off (Effect On/Off)
Turns the PREAMP/SPEAKER effect on/off.
CH Select (Channel Select)
Selects the preamp channel whose settings are to be changed.
To derive the maximum performance from the GS-10,
be sure to make the correct setting for INPUT SELECT
(p. 19), the one that’s most suitable for your setup.
You may not be able to achieve the expected effect if
this is not set correctly.
* Depending on the type of bass guitar you are using, you
may not be able to achieve the intended effect if the input
level to the GS-10 is excessively high. In such cases, lower
the volume or tone of your bass guitar.
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Their marks are used solely to identify the equipment
whose sound is simulated by BOSS’s GS-10.