Chapter 3 saving the tones you have created, Storing patches (patch write), Copying patches – Boss Audio Systems GS-10 User Manual

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Section 3

Chapter 3 Saving the Tones You Have Created

Storing Patches (PATCH WRITE)

When you want to keep a tone created with the Quick
Settings or a tone with altered parameter values, use the
“Write procedure” to save it to a User patch.

* If the power is turned off, or if the tone is switched (Patch

Change; p. 18) before you’ve carried out the Write procedure,
the newly created tone will be discarded.

fig.03-010

1. Press [WRITE].

The screen for specifying the save-destination User patch
appears in the display.

fig.03-020d

2. Rotate the VALUE dial to select the save-destination

User patch.

* This step is unnecessary if the current User patch is

acceptable.

* To cancel the Write procedure, press [EXIT]. The Play screen

returns to the display.

3. Press [WRITE].

The GS-10 switches to the write-destination patch, and
you’re returned to the Play screen.

* The sound of the patch previously stored at the write

destination will be lost once the write is executed.

Copying Patches

You can copy a Preset or User patch to another User patch.

fig.03-030

1. Select the copy-source patch (refer to “How to Switch

Patches”; p. 18).

2. Press [WRITE].

The screen for specifying the copy-destination patch
number appears in the display.

fig.03-040d

3. Rotate the PATCH/VALUE dial to select the copy-

destination User patch.

* To cancel the copy, press [EXIT]. The Play screen returns to

the display.

4. Press [WRITE].

The GS-10 switches to the copy-destination patch, and
you’re returned to the Play screen.

* The sound of the patch previously stored at the copy

destination will be lost once the copy is executed.

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2

Save-destination patch

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3

Copy-destination patch

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