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Boss Audio Systems GT-10B Manual
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2008 Roland Corporation U.S. www.BOSSUS.com TBS262 GT-10B Bass Effects Processor bWelcome Making Connections Optimizing the GT-10Bs Outputs for the Best Tone The GT-10Bs Play Screen Selecting Patches Use CATEGORY Search to Check Out Some Patches Use EZ TONE to Create a Custom Bass Tone2008 Roland Corporation U.S. www.BOSSUS.com TBS262 GT-10B Bass Effects Processor 2 b2 Editing Your Patch Using the GT-10Bs Onboard Phrase Looper
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Boss Audio Systems GT-10B Owner Manual
156 pages 11.8 Mb
Owners Manual 4 IMPORTANT NOTES Power Supply Additional Precautions Repairs and Data Placement Maintenance 5 Copyright Printing Conventions and icons in This Manual About the Explanations of Procedures in the Text 6 Contents Chapter 3 Saving a Tone......................................................................43 Chapter 2 Creating Sounds (Patch Edit).............................................33 Chapter 1 Outputting Sounds..............................................................22 Chapter 4 Playing Sounds ...................................................................47 7 Using the GT-10B with External MIDI Devices Connected ........83 Chapter 6 Chapter 5 Making Global Settings.......................................................63 8 Using the GT-10B Connected to a Computer Via USBChapter 8 Parameters Guide..............................................................100 .........94 Chapter 7 9 10 Main Features11 Names of Things and What They Do Front Panel3 4 7 10 11 12 13 14 16 1 2 6 8 17 18 21 12 Names of Things and What They Do Names of Things and What They Do 13 Rear PanelChecking the Package Contents Quick Guide 14 121. Connect the bass and the bass amp. Connect the Bass and Amp 15 Adjust the VolumeExamples of Connections Using the SEND/RETURN Jacks Tune the Bass 16 Playing SoundsAbout the Bank and Number Display Choosing a Patch in a Different Bank Choosing a Patch in the Current Bank 17 Working with Effects Using the PedalsQuick Guide Switch the Patch with the Dial When youre at the Play screen (p. 24), turning the dial switches the patch. 18 2 31 EditingSwitching Effects On and Off Creating Sounds Based on Existing Patches Basic Operation Again press the button you pressed in step 2. 19 7 4 6Adjusting Effect Parameters 5 Creating Sounds with Ease (EZ TONE) 20 121 222 Chapter 1 Outputting Sounds Making the ConnectionsConnecting Directly to a Recording Mixer or PA Mixer (XLR Balanced Output)23 BABOSS FS-6AC Outlet(CTL3) (CTL4) (CTL4) (CTL3) PCS-31 cable Power Cord AC AdaptorPorarity SwitchTo CTL3,4 jack To CTL3,4 jack To CTL3,4 jack White Red White Red BOSS FS-5U (CTL3) BOSS FS-5U (CTL4) 24 Turning on the PowerThe Icons in the Play Screen 1 Switching the Play Screen 25 Adjusting the Output Level 26 Making Settings for a Connected Device (Output Select) 1 Turning the Tuner Function On and Off 27 Turning Off the Power Tuning the Bass (TUNER) About the Display During Tuning 28 How to Tune Changing the Tuner Settings (Tuner Pitch) 29 Changing the Tuner Settings (Tuner Out) 1Switching the Tuner On and Off with the CTL Pedal Switching the Tuner On and Off by Lifting Up on the EXP PedalSwitching the Tuner On and Off with the Number Pedal 30 Selecting a Tone (Patch Change) What is a Patch? 31 Number Bank Choose the number of the patch you want to use. 2.Select the bank. Choose the number of the patch you want to use. Choosing a Patch in a Different Bank 1 Using the Pedal to Select the Patch Choosing a Patch in the Same Bank Using the Dial to Select the Patch Separating Patches into Groups (CATEGORY) 32 Adjusting a Tone 2 Adjusting the Tone (Edit) 33 Chapter 2 Creating Sounds (Patch Edit)Creating a Tone for the Song You Envision (Create) Creating Sounds with Ease (EZ TONE) 34 Turning an Effect On and Off Setting the Effects On/Off Operations Using the PARAMETER Knobs 35 2 Switching Between Knob View and List View Setting the Effects Simply (Quick Setting) 36 Adjusting the Parameters Operations Using the PARAMETER KnobsIn the effects screens, the knobs correspond to the displayed parameters. 37 2 Changing the Connection Order of Effects (Effect Chain) Adjusting EQ (Equalizer) Adjusting GRAPHIC EQ for FX-1/2 38 Checking the Effect Level with the Level Meter 39 2 Using Two Different Type Effects (Channel Select) You can assign categories to patches and group them accordingly. 40 Grouping Patches by Category (CATEGORY) 41 2 Naming User Categories (CATEGORY NAME)The CATEGORY function also features ten user categories (USER110) you can name however you like. Operation Description Operation Description You can use the following convenient operations. 42 Naming a Patch (PATCH NAME) 43 Chapter 3 Saving a Tone Saving a Patch (PATCH WRITE) Copying Patches (PATCH COPY) 44 Exchanging Patches (PATCH EXCHANGE) Initializing Patches (PATCH INITIALIZE) 45 Storing Settings by Effect (User Quick Settings)Effects That Can Be Stored 46 Swapping Effect Settings Between Channels 47 Chapter 4 Playing Sounds Setting the Functions of the Knobs of the Play Screen 48 Using Pedals to Control the Parameters Using the CTL/EXP Pedal With the Same Functions Assigned at All Times (Pedal Function) 49 4 Setting CTL/EXP Functions Individually in Each Patch (PEDAL FX)Example of Setting the Pedal Function 51 4 Setting Each Controller Functions to Individual Patches (Assign) 52 Manual Settings 53 Parameters That Can Be Set in List View54 About the Range of a Targets ChangeAllowable Parameter Allowable Parameter MIN 127 0Settings Range Allowable Parameter When using the EXP Pedal: When using the footswitch: When controlling the On/Off target with the EXP Pedal: About the Range of a Controllers Change(Example) With ActRngLo: 40, ActRngHi: 80 55 4 Activating the Virtual Expression Pedal at the Start of Operations (Internal Pedal System) 56 Turning the Effects On and Off with the BANK/Number Pedals (Manual Mode)Switching Effects On and Off with the Pedals Switching to Manual Mode 57 Assignable Effect Switches 4 Assigning an Effect On/Off Switch to a Pedal 58 Switching Settings with the Number Pedals Overdubbing Sound onto a Phrase (DUB) 4 Using the Phrase Loop 59 Phrase Loop Play Whats Phrase Loop? Deleting a Phrase (CLEAR) 60 Setting Phrase Loop 62 Overview of Phrase Loop Operation 63 Chapter 5 Making Global Settings Making Settings Matched to the Connected Bass (Input Select) 64 Adjusting the Overall Sound to Match the Usage Environment (Global) 71 Adjusting the Display Contrast (LCD Contrast) 72 Keeping Effect Sounds Playing After Patches Are Switched (Patch Change Mode) 5 Setting the System Preamp 73 Using the Identical Preamp Settings in All Patches (Preamp Mode)74 Saving the Current Preamp Setting As the Systems Preamp Setting 75 Limiting the Banks That Can Be Switched (Bank Extent) 76 Setting the Timing Used for Switching Patches (Bank Change Mode) 77 Having Values from an EXP Pedal Carried Over When Patches are Called Up (EXP Pedal Hold) 78 Switching How the Pedal Indicators Light (Pedal Indicate) 79 Setting the Dial Function (Dial Function) 80 Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset) 81 Adjusting the EXP Pedal (Pedal Calibration) Receiving Data Receiving Control Change Messages Transmitting Data Outputting Control Change Messages Outputting Program Change Messages 6 83 Chapter 6 Using the GT-10B with External MIDI Devices Connected What Can You Do with MIDI? Operating From the GT-10B Remotely Controlling the GT-10B Using an External MIDI DeviceExchanging MIDI Messages between the Computer and the GT-10B 84 Making the Settings for MIDI FunctionsSetting the MIDI Receive Channel 85 6Setting the MIDI Sync Clock Setting the MIDI Device ID Setting the MIDI Transmit Channel Setting the MIDI Omni Mode 86 Sending Program Change Messages Sending External EXP Pedal Operations as Control Change Messages Sending EXP Pedal Sw Operations as Control Change Messages Sending EXP Pedal Operations as Control Change Messages 87 6 Sending External Footswitch Operations as Control Change Messages Sending CTL Pedal Operations as Control Change Messages 88 Setting the Correspondences Between Program Change Messages and Patches (Program Change Map)Setting the Program Change Map Enabling/Disabling the Program Change Map Settings (MIDI Map Select) 6 8. 7. Select the received Program number. 6. Set the corresponding patch number of the received Program num- ber. 89 Changing Patches Using Bank Select Messages Changing Patch Numbers on an External MIDI Device from the GT-10B * CC#0 data of a value of 04H or higher, and the CC#32 are ignored. Corresponding Table with the Patch Numbers when the MIDI Map Select is Fix (Example) When changing to Patch #30-3 (Bank U30, Number 3) PC#: Program Number CC#0: Controller Number 0 (Bank Select MSB) Transmit MIDI messages from an external MIDI sequencer in following order. CC#0: 1 PC#: 19 90 Changing Patch Numbers on the GT-10B from an External MIDI Device 6 When Saving to a MIDI Sequencer When Transmitting Data to Another GT-10B Making the Connections 91 Transmitting Data to an External MIDI Device (Bulk Dump) Displayed Data Transmitted 92 Transmitting 6Transmit the data from the external MIDI device. ReceivingWhen Receiving Data Saved on a MIDI Sequencer Making the Connections 93 Receiving Data from an External MIDI Device (Bulk Load) 94 Chapter 7 Using the GT-10B Connected to a Computer Via USBComputer GT-10B Exchanging MIDI Messages between the Computer and the GT-10B Before Connecting with USB Installing and Setting the USB Driver 95 7 Switching the Driver Mode 96 Setting the USB FunctionsSetting the Digital Audio Signal Input and Output 97 7 Setting the Direct Monitor Controlling the Direct Monitor Setting from a Computer 98 Recording the GT-10Bs Output with a Computer 99 Applying GT-10B Effects to a Computers Audio Playback 100 Chapter 8 Parameters Guide COMPRESSOR/LIMITER 101 OD/DS (Overdrive/Distortion) Type=SUPER FLAT, AC BASS Type=B MAN Type=FLIP TOP 102 PREAMP Preamp Settings103 Type=CONCERT 810 Type=GTR Drive, GTR Metal Type=SESSION Type=BASS 360 Type=T.E. Type=GTR Clean, GTR Crunch Type=SUPER FLAT, FLIP TOP, B MAN, CONCERT 810, BASS 360, T.E., SESSION, AC BASS Type=GTR Clean, GTR Crunch, GTR Drive, GTR Metal 104 Speaker Settings 105 EQ (Equalizer) FX-1/FX-2106 T.WAH (Touch Wah) AUTO WAH (Auto Wah) 107 8 SUB COMP (Sub Compressor) SUB WAH 108 SUB LIMITER GRAPHIC EQ (Graphic Equalizer) PARA EQ (Parametric Equalizer) 109 8 BASS SIM. (Bass Simulator) TONE MODIFY ENHANCER 110 SLOW GEAR DEFRETTER BASS SYNTH 111 8 PITCH SHIFTER OCTAVE Note Detect Specify the note name of the output sound. Parameter Range DirectLev (Direct Level) MasterKey Level *1 Fbk (Feedback) PreDl (Pre Delay) *1 Voice 112 HARMONIST HR1/HR2 *1 Harm (Harmony) *1 UserScale UserScale 112 *2 113 Creating Harmonist Scales (User Scale) SOUND HOLD 8 114 PHASER FLANGER 115 8 PAN UNI-V ROTARY TREMOLO 116 SLICER VIBRATO 117 8 HUMANIZER RING MOD. (Ring Modulator) 118 2X2 CHORUS SUB DELAY 8 DirectLev (Direct Level) EffectLev (Effect Level) High Cut (High Cut Filter) Feedback Dly Time (Delay Time) DELAY Common Parameters 119 DELAY 120 PanModulate Dual-S, Dual-P, Dual-L/R Warp 121 CHORUS REVERB 122 MASTERMASTER BPM/KEY MASTER PEDAL FX 123 WAH 124 Pedal Bend/PB 125 FootVolume/FV Parameters You Can Set with PDL:CTL/ EXP 126 ASSIGN 18127 INPUT SENS EQ (Equalizer) OD/DS (Overdrive/Distortion) TARGET PARAMETER COMP (Compressor) PREAMP 128 FX1, FX2: (Effects) 130 DELAY PEDAL REVERB CHORUS MASTER BPM/KEY AMP CTL (AMP Control) CH.SELECT (Channel Select) 131 8 ReturnLev (Return Level) Send Lev (Send Level) Mode SEND/RETURN ON/OFF SEND/RETURNDisplayed Parameter (Real Name) (Others) SEND/RTN (Send/Return) NS1, NS2 (Noise Suppressor) 132 AMP CONTROLNS1/NS2 (Noise Suppressor) 133 8 CH.SELECT (Channel Select) 134 EZ TONEINPUT/OUTPUT TUNER STEP2: DRIVE STEP1: TONE SYSTEM 135 8 PHRASE LOOP 136 MANUAL MODE SETTING PLAY OPTION 137 8 CONTROLLER138 Display of Parameters You Can Set with SYS KNOB SETTING 139 8 MIDI LCD 140 USB 141 OUTPUT SELECT142 AppendicesGT-10B_e.book 142 Signal FlowS/R GLOBAL EQ MASTER NS2 FV DGT CMP OD EQ FX1 Loop Phrase Loop Phrase REV AMP PDL FX2 DLY NS1 CHO EQ Appendices 143 MIDI Implementation ChartDate: Jan. 10, 2008 Version: 1.00 MIDI Implementation Chart 144 SpecificationsAppendices Problems with the soundNo sound / volume too low Out of Range! Set again DATA WRITE ERROR MIDI BUFFER FULL USB BUFFER FULL MIDI OFFLINE USB OFFLINE Sound from devices connected to the INPUT jack is not heard in the headphones The volume level of the instrument connected to INPUT and RETURN are too low 145 Error Messages Troubleshooting Oscillating sound occurs MIDI messages are not transmitted/received Patch does not change No change in preamp tone even after switching patches Unable to change parameters with the knobs or dial Parameters specified with Assign cant be controlled 146 Other Problems 147 Index156 Owners ManualThank you, and congratulations on your choice of the BOSS GT-10B.
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