Using the metronome, Selecting a tone (patch change), How a patch is structured – Boss Audio Systems GT-100 User Manual

Page 25: Outputting sounds, User banks (u01–u50), Preset banks (p01–p50)

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Outputting Sounds

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Simultaneously press pedals [1] and [2] to return to the

Play screen .

You can also return to the Play screen by pressing the [EXIT] button.

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You can also turn the tuner on/off by pressing the number pedal

of the same number as the currently selected patch. For details,

refer to “Adjusting the [EXP] pedal” (p. 36)”Switching Settings with

the Number Pedals” (p. 35).

Using the Metronome

1.

Simultaneously press pedals [1] and [2] .

The tuner function and the metronome function will turn on. The
right display will show the “METRONOME” screen.

2.

Use knobs [5]–[8] to specify the metronome settings .

Parameter

Value

Explanation

[5]

TEMPO

40–250

Specifies the tempo of the

metronome.

[6]

BEAT

1/1–8/1,

1/2–8/2,

1/4–8/4,

1/8–8/8

Selects the time signature.

[7]

OFF/ON

OFF, ON

Turns the metronome on/off.

[8]

LEVEL

0–100

Adjusts the volume of the

metronome.

* The metronome sound is output through the OUTPUT jack and

the PHONES jack.

* Changing the TEMPO will also change the MASTER BPM. For the

detail on MASTER BPM, refer to “GT-100 Parameter Guide” (PDF

file).

3.

Simultaneously press pedals [1] and [2] to return to the

Play screen .

You can also return to the Play screen by pressing the [EXIT] button.

Selecting a Tone (Patch Change)

A combination (or set) of effects together with a group of

parameter settings is called a “patch.”

How a Patch Is Structured

The GT-100 can store 400 different patches in memory, organized

by bank and number as shown below.

Preset Bank P50

User Bank

User Bank

Preset Bank P01

User Bank U50

User Bank

User Bank

User Bank U01

User Banks (U01–U50)

Newly created effects settings are saved in the User banks. Patches

in these banks are called “User patches.”
A “U” appears in the display when a User patch is selected.

Bank

Number

Preset Banks (P01–P50)

The Preset banks contain effect settings that make full use of the

features the GT-100 has to offer. The patches in these banks are

called “Preset patches.” When you change the settings of a Preset

patch, save the result as a User patch. Preset patches cannot be

overwritten.
A “P” appears in the display when a Preset patch is selected.

Bank

Number

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