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Contents
Main
About WARNING and CAUTION Notices About the Symbols
ALWAYS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING
USING THE UNIT SAFELY
USING THE UNIT SAFELY
WARNING
Turn o the unit if an abnormality or malfunction occurs
Adults must provide supervision in places where children are present
Do not drop or subject to strong impact
IMPORTANT NOTES
Power Supply
Placement
Maintenance
Repairs and Data
Main Features
Contents
Contents
Quick Guide
1. 2. 3.
1 2
1
3
Connect your guitar and amp.
Turn on the power
Convenient tuner function
4
1. 2. 3.
using.
4.
Quick Guide
2
Selecting patches in the same bank
Selecting patches from a dierent bank
What is a Patch?
Bank and number indication
Using the pedals to control the eects
Switching the Play screen
What the eight knobs do
Press the [ACCEL/CTL] pedal
Depress the [EXP] pedal (press down on the toe)
3
Select an item
Use to select an item shown in the left display.
Use to edit the values shown in the right display.
Eect
Editing: Saving a Patch
Types of saving
Assigning a name
Enter EZ (Easy) Tone mode
Select the type of editing
Editing: EZ (Easy) Tone
For PATCH CREATE
For AMP CUSTOM or OD/DS CUSTOM
Choose Amp or Drive
Adjust the amount of distortion
Use to select the type.
Use to switch screens. Use to adjust the distortion.
Finish editing
Editing: Editing the Eects
Edit the values
Finish editing
Select the eect that you want to edit
Use to select OD/DS.
Advanced: Manual Mode
What Is Manual Mode?
7
Record
Stop Clear/Exit
Loop playback
Overdub
Advanced: Accel Eect
Select the eect
Exit the settings
Enter Eect Edit mode
Select the ACCEL eect
Panel Descriptions
Front Panel
Display
[EXP] pedal
Panel Descriptions
About the Play Screen
The screen that appears after you turn on the power is called the Play screen.
Icons in the display
Left display Right display
Types of Play screens
Rear Panel (Connections)
Panel Descriptions
MIDI jack
USB port
DC IN jack
[POWER] switch
Outputting Sounds
Switching the Unit On and O
Switching the Unit On
1. 2.
Switching the Unit O
Using the Metronome
1.
2.
3.
Play screen.
Using the Pedal to Select the Patch
1.
2.
Using the Knobs to Select a Patch
Creating Sounds (Eects)
Setting the Eects
Use the left and right displays and knobs [1]--[8] to edit the settings of the internal eects.
Specifying the Divider and Mixer Modes
Divider settings
Using Amp Control
2. 3.
4.
Creating Sounds (Eects)
Using Send/Return
2. 3.
Saving a Tone
Saving a Patch (PATCH WRITE)
2.
3.
Exchanging Patches (PATCH EXCHANGE)
Storing Settings by Eect (Quick Setting Write)
2. 3.
to store.
4.
5.
Phrase Loop Play
Setting Phrase Loop
Setting procedure
2.
3.
Pedal Settings (Control/Expression)
Using Pedals to Control the Parameters
want to specify.
Assigning the ACCEL/CTL, EXP SW, SUB CTL1, and SUB CTL2 Functions
2.
Assigning the EXP and SUB EXP Pedal Functions
2.
want to specify.
3.
Assigning the [1][8] Knob Functions in the Play Screen
Switching Settings with the Number Pedals
Adjusting the [EXP] pedal
Setting Each Pedal Functions to Individual Patches (Assign)
2.
3.
About the Range of a Targets Change
About the Range of a Controllers Change
Virtual expression pedal system (Internal Pedal / Wave Pedal)
Internal Pedal
Wave Pedal
Input Level
Input Level
Making Global Settings (System Settings)
Settings that are shared by the entire GT-100 are called system settings.
For details, refer to Editing: Basic Operation (p. 12).
List of Settings
Specifying the Output Device Youre Using (OUTPUT SELECT)
Making the PLAY OPTION Settings
Assigning the [1][8] Knob Functions in the Play Screen
Specifying Whether Settings Will Be Shared by All Patches
Adjusting the Contrast (Brightness) of the LCD Screen
Adjusting the [EXP] pedal
Auto O Settings
NOTE
Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)
USB-Related Settings
Here you can make USB-related settings for when the GT-100 is connected to a computer via USB.
USB audio ow
For details on USB connection, refer to Using the GT-100 Connected to a Computer Via USB (p. 49).
USB
MIDI-Related Settings
For details on MIDI, refer to Using the GT-100 with External MIDI Devices Connected (p. 47).
MIDI SETTING
Setting the MIDI Receive Channel
Setting the MIDI Omni Mode
Selecting the Connector That Will Receive MIDI Messages
Sending Program Change Messages
Enabling/Disabling the Program Change Map Settings (MIDI Map Select)
Sending [PHRASE LOOP] Pedal Operations as Control Change Messages
Sending [ACCEL/CTL] Pedal Operations as Control Change Messages
Sending External Expression pedal Operations as Control Change Messages
MIDI PROGRAM CHG MAP BANK 03
Setting the Program Change Map
MIDI BULK DUMP
Transmitting Data to an External MIDI Device
Using the GT-100 with External MIDI Devices Connected
What Can You Do with MIDI?
Operating From the GT-100
Outputting Program Change Messages
Outputting Control Change Messages
Transmitting Data to an External MIDI Device (Bulk Dump)
Making Connections
When Transmitting Data to Another GT-100
Transmitting the Data
2.
Using the GT-100 Connected to a Computer Via USB
Before Connecting with USB
Installing the USB Driver
What is a USB Driver?
Exchanging MIDI Messages between the Computer and the GT-100
Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)
2.
3.
returned to their factory-set state.
4.
Appendices
GT-100 Eects Guide
GT-100 Eects List
How to obtain a PDF of the Parameter Guide
OD/DS Type List
This is a list of distortion types that can be selected for OD/DS.
Preamp Type List
This is a list of the amp types that can be selected for PREAMP.
FX1/FX2 Eects List
This is a list of the eects that can be selected for FX1/FX2.
GT-100 Preset Patch List
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Signal Flow
ACC
Troubleshooting
Error Messages
Main Specications
BOSS GT-100: Amp Eects Processor
Index
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
WARNING
For C.A. US (Proposition 65)
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Compliance Information Statement
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Information
distributor in your country as shown below.
As of Feb. 1, 2011 (ROLAND)
AFRICA
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