Boss Audio Systems GT-6B Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Chapter 2 Creating You Own Favorite Tones (Patches)
Chapter
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Setting the Effect Tones
(Quick Settings)
Quick Settings are preprogrammed effect settings. Each
effect in the GT-6B has some available quick settings. You
can easily create new effect sounds, without having to make
any detailed adjustments, just by selecting and combining
these Quick Settings.
fig.02-08
1. Press the ON/OFF button for the effect with the
settings you want to change.
The parameters for the selected effect appear in the
display.
* During editing, the most recently edited parameter for each
effect is indicated in the display.
2. Press PARAMETER [ ] [ ] to display the
“Quick Setting--.”
fig.02-09
3. Rotate the VALUE dial to select the effect setting you
want.
* When you press [FX-1], [FX-2], or [WAH] in Step 1, the
settings for the effect selected by means of the FX Select
parameter (refer to the following item) are switched.
4. Press [EXIT] to return to the Play screen.
Making More Detailed Settings
with Individual Parameters
The effects include extra parameters in addition to those that
can be adjusted directly with the knobs.
You can more precisely create the sounds you want by
editing each of these parameters individually.
fig.02-10
1. Press the ON/OFF button for the effect with the
settings you want to change.
The parameters for the selected effect appear in the
display.
2. Press PARAMETER [ ] [ ] to select the
parameter whose settings are to be changed.
When more than one parameter is shown in the display,
press PARAMETER [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to
the parameter to be set.
You can jump to the most important parameters by
pressing PARAMETER [ ] (or [ ]) while holding
down PARAMETER [ ] (or [ ]). With items for
which there arent that many parameters, the GT-6B
jumps to the last (or first) parameter.
3. Rotate the VALUE dial to change the settings value.
4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for any other parameter settings
you want to change.
5. If you want to change parameter settings in any other
effects, repeat Steps 1 through 4.
6. Press [EXIT] to return to the Play screen.
If you want to save a tone for which you have made
settings, use the Write procedure (p. 23) to save the tone
to a User patch.
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