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How to obtain a PDF of the owner’s manual
Page 5 BOSS GT-100 Training Guide STEP THREE: Show MANUAL MODE 1. Press the BANK UP and BANK DOWN pedals simultaneously to enter MANUAL MODE. The display will look like this: 2. Press BANK and NUMBER PEDALS to turn each effect on and off. Page 6 BOSS GT-100 Training Guide 4. Turn KNOB 8 (VARIATION) to select a BASIC TONE VARIATION. Boss GT-100 Manuals & User Guides. User Manuals, Guides and Specifications for your Boss GT-100 Music Pedal. Database contains 2 Boss GT-100 Manuals (available for free online viewing or downloading in PDF): Specification, Training manual.
PDF files of the owner’s manual and supplementary material for this product can be obtained from the Roland website.
• GT-100 Owner’s Manual (this document)
• GT-100 Parameter Guide *
• GT-100 Parameter Guide *
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*These are not included with the product; you may download them as necessary.
Visit the following URL, choose “owner’s manuals,” and search for the model name “GT-100.“
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Table of contents- USING THE UNIT SAFELY
- IMPORTANT NOTES
- Main Features
- Quick Guide
- Panel Descriptions
- Front Panel
- About the Play Screen
- Rear Panel (Connections)
- Outputting Sounds
- Switching the Unit On and Off
- Adjusting the Output Level
- Specifying the Output Device (Output Select)
- Tuning the Guitar (TUNER)
- Using the Metronome
- Selecting a Tone (Patch Change)
- How a Patch Is Structured
- Using the Pedal to Select the Patch
- Using the Knobs to Select a Patch
- Creating Sounds (Effects)
- Setting the Effects
- Specifying the Divider and Mixer Modes
- Using Amp Control
- Using Send/Return
- Saving a Tone
- Saving a Patch (PATCH WRITE)
- Exchanging Patches (PATCH EXCHANGE)
- Initializing Patches (PATCH INITIALIZE)
- Storing Settings by Effect (Quick Setting Write)
- Copying or Swapping PREAMP Settings Between Channels
- Phrase Loop Play
- Setting Phrase Loop
- Pedal Settings (Control/Expression)
- Using Pedals to Control the Parameters
- Assigning the ACCEL/CTL, EXP SW, SUB CTL1, and SUB CTL2 Functions
- Assigning the EXP and SUB EXP Pedal Functions
- 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)
- Virtual expression pedal system (Internal Pedal / Wave Pedal)
- Input Level
- Using Pedals to Control the Parameters
- Making Global Settings (System Settings)
- List of Settings
- Specifying the Output Device You’re Using (OUTPUT SELECT)
- Adjusting the Input Level from Your Guitar
- Adjusting the Overall Tone (Global EQ)
- Adjusting the Overall Noise Suppressor, Reverb, and Output Level (Total)
- Making Phrase Loop (p. 32) Settings
- 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 Off Settings
- Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)
- USB-Related Settings
- Setting the USB audio flow
- Setting the MIX LEVEL
- Setting the INPUT LEVEL
- Setting the OUTPUT LEVEL
- Setting the Direct Monitor
- Controlling the Direct Monitor Setting from a Computer
- MIDI-Related Settings
- Setting the MIDI Receive Channel
- Setting the MIDI Omni Mode
- Setting the MIDI Transmit Channel
- Setting the MIDI Device ID
- Setting the MIDI Sync Clock
- 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 [EXP] Pedal Operations as Control Change Messages
- Sending EXP Pedal Sw Operations as Control Change Messages
- Sending External Footswitch Operations as Control Change Messages
- Sending External Expression pedal Operations as Control Change Messages
- Setting the Program Change Map
- Transmitting Data to an External MIDI Device
- List of Settings
- Using the GT-100 with External MIDI Devices Connected
- What Can You Do with MIDI?
- Operating From the GT-100
- Remotely Controlling the GT-100 Using an External MIDI Device
- Setting the Program Change Map
- Transmitting Data to an External MIDI Device (Bulk Dump)
- Making Connections
- Transmitting the Data
- What Can You Do with MIDI?
- Using the GT-100 Connected to a Computer Via USB
- Before Connecting with USB
- Installing the USB Driver
- Exchanging MIDI Messages between the Computer and the GT-100
- Connecting the Computer
- Receiving Bulk Data That Was Saved on the Computer
- Transmitting/Receiving Audio Signals Between a Computer and the GT-100
- Before Connecting with USB
- Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)
- Appendices
- GT-100 Effects Guide
- GT-100 Effects List
- OD/DS Type List
- Preamp Type List
- FX1/FX2 Effects List
- GT-100 Preset Patch List
- Signal Flow
- Troubleshooting
- Error Messages
- Main Specifications
- GT-100 Effects Guide
- Index
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