Fx1/fx2 effects list, Appendices – Boss Audio Systems GT-100 User Manual

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Category

Type

Explanation

VINTAGE

R-FIER MODERN

Models the sound of the Channel 2

MODERN Mode on the MESA/Boogie

DUAL Rectifier.

T-AMP LEAD

This models a Hughes & Kettner

Triamp AMP3.

SLDN

This models a Soldano SLO-100. This

is the typical sound of the eighties.

5150 DRIVE

This models the lead channel of a

Peavey EVH 5150.

CUSTOM

This is a custom preamp.
You can customize it however you

like to match the sound you want.

FX1/FX2 Effects List

This is a list of the effects that can be selected for FX1/FX2.

Effect Name

Explanation

T . WAH
(Touch Wah)

You can produce a wah effect with the filter

changing in response to the guitar level.

AUTO WAH
(
Auto Wah)

This changes the filtering over a periodic cycle,

providing an automatic wah effect.

SUB WAH

You can control the wah effect in real time by

adjusting the [EXP] pedal or the expression pedal

connected to the SUB CTL 1, 2/SUB EXP jack.

ADV . COMP
(Advanced

Compressor)

This is an effect that produces a long sustain by

evening out the volume level of the input signal.

You can also use it as a limiter to suppress only the

sound peaks and prevent distortion.

LIMITER

The limiter attenuates loud input levels to prevent

distortion.

SUB OD/DS

This effect distorts the sound to create long

sustain. It provides 21 types of distortion. For the

types of distortion that can be selected for OD/DS,

refer to “OD/DS Type List.”

* “CUSTOM” is not available.

GRAPHIC EQ
(Graphic Equalizer)

This adjusts the tone as a equalizer. You can adjust

the sound quality in ten bands.

PARA EQ
(Parametric Equalizer)

Adjusts the tonal quality. You can adjust the sound

quality in four bands.

TONE MODIFY

This changes the tone of the connected guitar.

GUITAR SIM
(Guitar Simulator)

Simulation of the characteristics of particular guitar

components such as pickups and different guitar

bodies allows you to switch among a number of

different guitar types all while using a single guitar.

SLOW GEAR

This produces a volume-swell effect (“violin-like”

sound).

DEFRETTER

This simulates a fretless guitar.

WAVE SYNTH

This is a synth sound that processes the guitar

input signal.

SITAR SIM .
(Sitar Simulator)

This simulates the sound of the sitar.

OCTAVE

This adds a note one octave lower, creating a richer

sound.

PITCH SHIFTER

This effect changes the pitch of the original sound

(up or down) within a range of two octaves.

HARMONIST

Harmonist is an effect where the amount of

shifting is adjusted according to an analysis of the

guitar input, allowing you to create harmonics

based on diatonic scales.

SOUND HOLD

You can have sound played on the guitar be held

continuously. This effect allows you to perform the

melody in the upper registers while holding a note

in the lower registers.

Effect Name

Explanation

AC . PROCESSOR
(Acoustic Processor)

This processor allows you to change the sound

produced by the pickup on an acoustic electric

guitar, creating a richer sound similar to that

obtained with a microphone placed close to the

guitar.

PHASER

By adding varied-phase portions to the direct

sound, the phaser effect gives a whooshing,

swirling character to the sound.

FLANGER

The flanging effect gives a twisting, jet-airplane-

like character to the sound.

TREMOLO

Tremolo is an effect that creates a cyclic change in

volume.

ROTARY

This produces an effect like the sound of a rotary

speaker.

UNI-V

This models a Uni-Vibe.
Although this resembles a phaser effect, it also

provides a unique undulation that you can’t get

with a regular phaser.

PAN

With the volume level of the left and right sides

alternately changing, when playing sound in

stereo, you can get an effect that makes the guitar

sound appear to fly back and forth between the

speakers.

SLICER

This consecutively interrupts the sound to create

the impression that a rhythm backing phrase is

being played.

VIBRATO

This effect creates vibrato by slightly modulating

the pitch.

RING MOD .

This creates a bell-like sound by ring-modulating

the guitar sound with the signal from the internal

oscillator. The sound can be unmusical and lack

distinctive pitches.

HUMANIZER

This can create human vowel-like sounds.

2X2 CHORUS

Frequency band division is employed to produce

two different choruses, one for low frequencies and

one for higher frequencies, for both the left and

right channels (for a total of four). This allows you

to achieve a more natural chorus sound.

SUB DELAY

This is a delay with the maximum delay time of

1,000 ms. This effect is useful for making the sound

fatter.

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