Boss Audio Systems GT-6B Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Chapter 8 Convenient Features of the GT-6B
DIRECT/MONO: Direct/Mono Output
Output from one of the connectors is the GT-6Bs stereo
output mixed to mono; the direct bass direct sound (the
analog bypass sound from the input jack) is output from the
other connector.
This switch setting determines whether the signals output
from the XLR output jacks are output in stereo (L/R) or as
direct mono output. Set the switch to this position when
using only one mixer channel, for example during concerts.
Additionally, for recording, you can record the direct bass
sound on a separate channel, then later on you can remix the
direct sound with the effect sound during mixdown.
Quick Patch Volume Adjustment
(EFFECT LEVEL Knob)
For quick and easy adjustment of the current patchs volume,
use the EFFECT LEVEL knob.
You can control the patch level of the currently selected
patch directly by turning the EFFECT LEVEL knob.
fig.08-03
* When the Bypass EXP Mode (p. 55) and Noise Suppressor (p.
44) is set to “Off” and only CHORUS or REV/DLY is used,
the direct sound is output as analog output.In this case,
EFFECT LEVEL does not change the volume of the direct
sound.
* The patch level as adjusted with the PATCH LEVEL knob is
saved when the Write procedure (p. 23) is carried out.
Tuning the Bass
The GT-6B is equipped with an Internal automatic chromatic
tuner. Turning on the tuner mutes the output and activates
the tuner.
Turning the Tuner Function On
Use the following procedure to switch to Tuner mode.
fig.08-04
Using the Pedal
To switch to Tuner mode, simultaneously press the PATCH
and PATCH pedals.
Press either the PATCH or PATCH pedals to return
to the original mode.
Using the Buttons
Each time the panel button [TUNER/BYPASS] is pressed, the
unit switches between Tuner mode, Bypass mode (p. 55)
and Play mode.
About the Display During Tuning
With the GT-6Bs internal tuner, the note name is indicated in
the upper row of the display and the Tuning Guide is shown
in the lower row, indicating the difference between the input
sound and the sound in the display.
Furthermore, the tuning status is also indicated by the
pedals' indicators.
fig.08-05
When the difference from the correct pitch falls within 50
cents, the Tuning Guide then indicates the size of that
difference. As you watch the Tuning Guide, tune the bass so
that the appears in the center.
Tuning Guide
Note Name