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Chapter 5 Settings for Using the Expression and Control Pedals (Pedal Assign)
Chapter
5
Source
fig.05-13
This sets the controller (source) that affects the target
parameter.
Controllers that can be selected as the source are shown
below.
GT-6 expression pedal
GT-6 CTL pedal
GT-6 expression pedal switch
(this switch is activated when you press down on the toe
of the pedal)
External pedal connected to the SUB EXP PEDAL/SUB
CTL 1, 2 jack (expression pedal or foot switch)
Control Change messages from an external MIDI device
(1–31, 64–95)
* The CTL pedal indicator lights according to the settings made
with the CTL pedal.
Source Mode
fig.05-14
This determines whether the control pedal will function as a
momentary or latch type switch.
*The GT-6’s control pedal is normally a momentary-type pedal.
Switch the settings as needed to accommodate your setup.

Normal

The normal state is Off (minimum value), with the switch On
(maximum value) only while the foot switch is depressed.

Toggle

The setting is toggled On (maximum value) or Off (minimum
value) with each press of the foot switch.
* Set this to “Normal” when a latch-type foot switch (such as
the optional FS-5U) is connected, or when selecting something
other than a foot switch as the controller.

Differences Between Momentary-Type and

Latch-Type Switches

When switching effects on and off with a foot switch
It does not matter whether a momentary-type or latch-
type switch is used.
When using a momentary-type switch, set to “Toggle.”
When using a latch-type switch, set it to “Normal.”
When the effect is applied more, or is on only while
the foot switch is being pressed
When using a momentary-type switch, set it to
“Normal.”
This allows you to change how the effect is applied as
you press, or release from the foot switch.
Latch-type switches cannot function in this manner.