Sitar sim, Octave, Pitch shifter – Boss Audio Systems Boss CDSM AMP EFFECTS PROCESSOR GT-100 User Manual

Page 13: Sitar sim octave pitch shifter, Effect

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EFFECT

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SITAR SIM.

This simulates the sound of the sitar .

Parameter

Value

Explanation

SENS

0–100

Adjusts the sensitivity of the sitar . When it is

set to a lower value, no effect of the sitar is

obtained with weaker picking, while stronger

picking produces the effect . When it is set

to a higher value, the effect of the sitar can

be obtained whether the picking is weak or

strong .

DEPTH

0–100

This adjusts the amount of effect applied .

TONE

-50–+50

This adjusts the tone . The high end is boosted

as the value increases .

EFFECT LEVEL 0–100

Adjust the volume of the sitar sound .

RESO

0–100

This adjusts the undulation of the resonance .

BUZZ

0–100

Adjusts the amount of characteristic buzz

produced by the “buzz bridge” when the

strings make contact with it .

DIRECT MIX

0–100

Adjusts the volume of the direct sound .

OCTAVE

This adds a note one octave lower, creating a richer sound .

Parameter

Value

Explanation

RANGE

This selects the register to which the effect is applied .

RANGE 1 (B1–E6)

B1 (corresponds to the sound of an open 7th

string) to E6 (corresponds to the 1st string

played at the 24th fret)

RANGE 2 (B1–E5)

B1 (corresponds to the sound of an open 7th

string) to E5 (corresponds to the 1st string

played at the 12th fret)

RANGE 3 (B1–E4)

B1 (corresponds to the sound of an open 7th

string) to E4 (corresponds to the sound of an

open 1st string)

RANGE 4 (B1–E3)

B1 (corresponds to the sound of an open 7th

string) to E3 (corresponds to the 4th string

played at the 2nd fret)

OCTAVE

LEVEL

0–100

Adjusts the volume of the sound one octave

below .

DIRECT MIX

0–100

Adjusts the volume of the direct sound .

PITCH SHIFTER

This effect changes the pitch of the original sound (up or down) within a

range of two octaves .

Parameter

Value

Explanation

VOICE

Selects the number of voices for the pitch shift sound .

1-VOICE

One-voice pitch-shifted sound output in

monaural .

2-MONO

Two-voice pitch-shifted sound (PS1, PS2)

output in monaural .

2-STEREO

Two-voice pitch-shifted sound (PS1, PS2)

output through left and right channels .

PS1:PITCH
PS2:PITCH

-24–+24

Adjusts the amount of pitch shift (the

amount of interval) in semitone steps .

DIRECT MIX

0–100

Adjusts the volume of the direct sound .

PS1:MODE
PS2:MODE

Selection for the pitch shifter mode .

FAST,
MEDIUM,
SLOW

The response is slower in the order of FAST,

MEDIUM and SLOW, but the modulation is

lessened in the same order .

MONO

MONO is used for inputting single notes .

* You may be unable to produce the

intended effect when playing chords (two

or more notes played simultaneously) .

PS1:FINE
PS2:FINE

-50–+50

Make fine adjustments to the interval . The

amount of the change in the Fine 100 is

equivalent to that of the Pitch 1 .

PS1:PRE DLY
PS2:PRE DLY

0 ms–300 ms,
BPM –

Adjusts the time from when the direct sound

is heard until the pitch shifted sounds are

heard . Normally you can leave this set at 0

ms .

* When set to BPM, the value of each

parameter will be set according to the

value of the “MASTER BPM” specified for

each patch . This makes it easier to achieve

effect sound settings that match the tempo

of the song .

* If, due to the tempo, the time is longer than

the range of allowable settings, it is then

synchronized to a period either 1/2 or 1/4

of that time .

PS1:LEVEL
PS2:LEVEL

0–100

Adjusts the volume of the pitch shifter .

PS1:F .BACK

0–100

Adjusts the feedback amount of the pitch

shift sound .

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