Df (defretter), Rm (ring modulator), Fb (feedbacker) – Boss Audio Systems GS-10 User Manual

Page 40: Tone, Sens (sensitivity), Attack, Depth, Resonance, Effect level, Direct level

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Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters

DF (Defretter)

This simulates a fretless guitar.

Parameter

Value

Tone

-50–+50

Sens

0–100

Attack

0–100

Depth

0–100

Resonance

0–100

Effect Level

0–100

Direct Level

0–100

Tone

Adjusts the amount of blurring between the notes.

Sens (Sensitivity)

This controls the input sensitivity of the defretter.

Attack

Adjusts the attack of the picking sound.

Depth

This controls the rate of the harmonics.

Resonance

Adds a characteristically resonant quality to the sound.

Effect Level

Adjust the volume of the defretter sound.

Direct Level

Adjust the volume of the direct sound.

RM (Ring Modulator)

This creates a bell-like sound by ring-modulating the guitar
sound with the signal from the internal oscillator. The sound
will be unmusical and lack distinctive pitches.

Parameter

Value

Mode

Normal, Intelligent

Freq

0–100

Effect Level

0–100

Direct Level

0–100

Mode

This selects the mode for the ring modulator.

Normal:

This is a normal ring modulator.

Intelligent:

By ring-modulating the input signal, a bell like sound is
created. The intelligent ring modulator changes the
oscillation frequency according to the pitch of the input
sound and therefore produces a sound with the sense of
pitch, which is quite different from “Normal.” This effect
does not give a satisfactory result if the pitch of the guitar
sound is not correctly detected. So, you must use single
notes, not chords.

Freq (Frequency)

This adjusts the frequency of the internal oscillator.

Effect Level

This adjusts the volume of the effect sound.

Direct Level

This adjusts the volume of the direct sound.

FB (Feedbacker)

This allows you to use feedback playing techniques.

* Note that the notes you want to apply feedback to must be

played singly and cleanly.

* You can use the foot switch to switch the effect on and off. For

more details, refer to “Setting the External Pedal Function for
Individual Patches (Assign)” (p. 60).

Parameter

Value

Mode

OSC, Natural

Rise Time

0–100

Mode= OSC

Rise Time (

▲)

0–100

Mode= OSC

F.B.Level

0–100

F.B.Level (

▲)

0–100

Mode= OSC

Vib Rate

0–100, BPM

–BPM

Mode= OSC

Vib Depth

0–100

Mode= OSC

Mode

Select either oscillator “OSC” or natural “Natural.”

OSC (Oscillator):

An artificial feedback sound will be created internally.

* When OSC is selected, the effect is activated after a single note

is played and the note stabilizes. A feedback effect is created
when the effect switches on; the feedback disappears when the
OSC effect switches off.

Natural:

Analyzes the pitch of the guitar sound being input, and then
creates a feedback sound.

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