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
Now you’re ready to get started! The following pages explain how to play using the GT-100.
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Specify the type of amp you’ve connected
In order to ensure optimal sound, you should specify the type of amp you’ve connected to the GT-100. Please take a moment to do
this.
1. Press .
2. Use to choose “OUTPUT SELECT.”
3. Use to select the type of amp you’re
using.
Value Explanation
JC-120
Choose this setting if the GT-100 is connected to the
guitar input of a Roland JC-120 guitar amp.
SMALL AMP
Choose this setting if the GT-100 is connected to a
small guitar amp.
COMBO AMP
Choose this setting if the GT-100 is connected to the
guitar input of a combo-type guitar amp (i.e., a single
unit that contains the amp and speaker) other than
the JC-120.
For some types of guitar amps, the “JC-120” setting
might produce better results.
STACK AMP
Choose this setting if the GT-100 is connected to the
guitar input of a stack-type guitar amp (i.e., one in
which the amp and speaker are separate units).
JC-120 RETURN
Choose this setting if the GT-100 is connected to the
RETURN jack of the JC-120.
COMBO RETURN
Choose this setting if the GT-100 is connected to the
RETURN jack of a combo-type guitar amp.
STACK RETURN
Choose this setting if the GT-100 is connected to the
RETURN jack of a stack-type guitar amp. You should
also choose the “STACK RETURN” setting if you’re
using a guitar power amp together with a speaker
cabinet.
LINE/PHONES
Choose this setting if you’re using headphones, or if
the GT-100 is connected to a keyboard amp, mixer, or
digital recorder.
4. Press .
MEMO
• The SP Type parameter is valid only if the Output Select setting is set to “LINE/PHONES.” For the detail on SP TYPE parameter,
download “GT-100 Parameter Guide” (PDF le) from “GT-100” in the “Owner’s Manuals” list on the Roland website (http://www.roland.
com/support/en/).
• When using headphones, you won’t be able to obtain a sound that is typical of a guitar amp unless you turn on a preamp. We
recommend that you turn on a preamp whenever you’re using headphones. For the detail on PREAMP, refer to “GT-100 Parameter
Guide” (PDF le).