Boss Audio Systems GT-100 DJ Equipment User Manual


 
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Quick Guide
Quick Guide Overview Outputting Sound Eects Saving
Pedal Settings
System MIDI/USB Appendices
Using the pedals to control the eects
Switching the Play screen
The screen that appears when you turn on the GT-100’s power is called the “Play screen.” There are three dierent Play screens, as shown below.
To switch from one to the next, press the [PAGE] button.
Screen with the patch name shown large
Amp control screen Eect on/o status indication screen
What the eight knobs do
The eight knobs located below the displays control the functions shown at the bottom of the displays.
When you depress the [ACCEL/CTL] pedal, it will function as either an ACCEL pedal, which allows you to modify the sound by means of an
Accel eect (p. 19), or an ordinary CTL (control) pedal. The [EXP] pedal can be used to control Foot Volume, Wah, etc.
The function of each of these pedals can be assigned individually for each patch.
Press the [ACCEL/CTL] pedal
When using the pedal for ACCEL (SOURCE MODE set to MOMENT; p. 33),
the function will be turned on when you depress the pedal (indicator
will light).
It will turn o when you release the pedal (the indicator will go out).
Depress the [EXP] pedal (press down on
the toe)
The [EXP] pedal’s value will increase.
Release the pedal (press down on the
heel)
The [EXP] pedal’s value will decrease.
Firmly press down on the toe
The EXP PEDAL SW function will turn on (the indicator will be lit).
Firmly press down once again to turn the function o (the indicator will
go out).
You are free to assign the parameters that will be controlled by these pedals.
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Phrase Loop
By operating the [PHRASE LOOP] pedal
you can create performances in which you
build up layers of sound by recording and
playing back in real time.
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The functions assigned to each knob are displayed here.
You can assign the Play screen knobs to control the parameters you
want.
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Knob Function Explanation
[1] PATCH Selects patches.
[2] CH A/B Switches between channels (settings) A and B.
[3] A:GAIN Adjusts the distortion of preamp A.
[4] B:GAIN Adjusts the distortion of preamp B.
[5] MT LOW
Adjusts the low, mid, and high-frequency
ranges.
[6] MT MID
[7] MT HI
[8] PAT LV Adjusts the volume.