How to obtain a PDF of the owner’s manual PDF files of the owner’s manual and supplementary material for this product can be obtained from the Roland website. • GT-100 Owner’s Manual (this document) • GT-100 Parameter Guide * *These are not included with the product; you may download them as necessary. Visit the following URL, choose “owner’s manuals,” and search for the model name “GT-100.“ http://www.roland.
USING THE UNIT SAFELY Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (p. 4). These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit, Owner’s manual should be read in its entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference.
USING THE UNIT SAFELY Turn off the unit if an abnormality or malfunction occurs • The AC adaptor, the powersupply cord, or the plug has been damaged; or • Objects have fallen into, or liquid has been spilled onto the unit; or • The unit has been exposed to rain (or otherwise has become wet); or • The unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance. When using the unit in locations where children are present, be careful so no mishandling of the unit can take place.
IMPORTANT NOTES Power Supply • Do not connect this unit to same electrical outlet that is being used by an electrical appliance that is controlled by an inverter or a motor (such as a refrigerator, washing machine, microwave oven, or air conditioner). Depending on the way in which the electrical appliance is used, power supply noise may cause this unit to malfunction or may produce audible noise.
Main Features These newly remodeled COSM amps offer a distillation of all the sound creation know-how that we’ve built up over the years. They represent a further evolution that goes beyond conventional vintage amp modeling. From pristinely transparent clean sounds, to extreme high-gain sounds, these models allow your picking to freely control the amp’s dynamic behavior and its subtle nuances.
Contents USING THE UNIT SAFELY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 IMPORTANT NOTES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Main Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Quick Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Quick Guide Using the GT-100 Connected to a Computer Via USB. . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Before Connecting with USB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Installing the USB Driver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Exchanging MIDI Messages between the Computer and the GT-100. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Connecting the Computer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 Quick Guide Getting Ready This Quick Guide explains basic operation. 1 For details, refer to the pages shown by the page XX symbol. Connect your guitar and amp. For details, see page 22 Connect your guitar and amp. Minimize the volume! Turn off the power to the GT-100 and your amp, and set the volume to the minimum. 2 Turn on the power For details, see page 24 1. Connect the AC adaptor. 2. Turn the [POWER] switch on. 3. Turn on the power to your guitar amp.
Quick Guide Quick Guide Specify the type of amp you’ve connected Overview 4 In order to ensure optimal sound, you should specify the type of amp you’ve connected to the GT-100. Please take a moment to do this. . 2. Use to choose “OUTPUT SELECT.” 3. Use to select the type of amp you’re Outputting Sound 1. Press Value Explanation JC-120 Choose this setting if the GT-100 is connected to the guitar input of a Roland JC-120 guitar amp.
Quick Guide 2 Playing Now that you’re finished with the preparations, you can get started playing the GT-100. What is a Patch? The GT-100 contains numerous effects. A combination of these effects and their settings is called a “patch.” Patch U01-4 Patch U01-3 Patch U01-2 Patch U01-1 A “patch” is a combination of effects and their settings. The GT-100 comes with 400 patches; they are organized by bank and number, as follows. Use the bank pedals to switch banks.
Quick Guide Quick Guide Using the pedals to control the effects When you depress the [ACCEL/CTL] pedal, it will function as either an ACCEL pedal, which allows you to modify the sound by means of an Accel effect (p. 19), or an ordinary CTL (control) pedal. The [EXP] pedal can be used to control Foot Volume, Wah, etc. The function of each of these pedals can be assigned individually for each patch. Press the [ACCEL/CTL] pedal Overview When using the pedal for ACCEL (SOURCE MODE set to MOMENT; p.
Quick Guide 3 1 Editing: Basic Operation Editing on the GT-100 is extremely simple; the procedure is always the same. Please take a moment to learn the basic operations. Choose what you’re going to edit Press one of the following buttons. Effect page 16 Here you can edit the parameters of each effect. System page 40 Here you can make settings that apply to the entire GT-100, such as output settings and phrase loop settings.
Quick Guide Editing: Saving a Patch Access the Write menu Overview 1 . Press Outputting Sound 2 Select the write destination Use to select the write destination (U01-1–U50-4). Turn the knob to change the write destination. Effects Assigning a name To edit the patch name, use knob [8] to move the cursor and use knob [8] to change the character.
Quick Guide 4 Editing: EZ (Easy) Tone EZ (Easy) Tone lets you create your sound intuitively, simply by turning knobs as indicated in the screen. 1 If you want to edit the parameters of each effect in the patch, refer to “Editing: Editing the Effects” (p. 16). Enter EZ (Easy) Tone mode Press 2 . Select the type of editing Use Turn knob [4] to select a menu item (the cursor will move).
Quick Guide Quick Guide For AMP CUSTOM or OD/DS CUSTOM 3 Choose Amp or Drive to select the type. Turn the knob to change the type. Initially, “CURRENT” will be displayed; then, below that the preamp type or OD/DS type (p. 52) that is set for the current patch will be displayed. For OD/DS CUSTOM Explanation Type Explanation JC CLEAN This models the sound of the Roland JC-120. OD-1 This models the sound of the BOSS OD-1. TW CLEAN This models a Fender Twin Reverb.
Quick Guide 5 1 Editing: Editing the Effects You can edit the parameters of each effect in the patch. Here we’ll show an example of editing the distortion of the overdrive effect. Enter Effect Edit mode Press 2 . Select the effect that you want to edit Use MEMO An effect can also be selected by stepping on the pedal that has been set in Manual mode (p. 17). 3 Turn knob [4] to select the effect (the cursor will move). to select OD/DS.
Quick Guide 6 Advanced: Manual Mode Quick Guide This section explains more advanced uses of the GT-100. What Is Manual Mode? Overview Manual mode lets you use the GT-100’s pedals to turn on/off individual effects within a patch. You can use this just as though you were individually switching on/off several compact effects units in a pedalboard. Outputting Sound * In Manual mode, P.LOOP PEDAL and ACC/CTL PDL, which can be assigned to ASSIGN 1--8 (p. 37) under ”Pedal Settings (Control/Expression)” (p.
7 Quick Guide Advanced: Phrase Loop Each time you press the pedal, the right display will show the phrase loop status for a predetermined amount of time. By operating the [PHRASE LOOP] pedal, you can carry out recording and playback in real time to create layered performances. Enter Phrase Loop mode Hold down the pedal for two seconds or longer; the Phrase Loop function will turn on, and will be in the standby condition.
Quick Guide 8 The GT-100 has six different Accel effects that make the sound more aggressive when you press the [ACCEL/CTL] pedal. First, you need to set [CTL/EXP]: ACCEL/CTL FUNC to ACCEL, and set SOURCE MODE to MOMENT (p. 33). Enter Effect Edit mode Overview Press . Select the ACCEL effect Use Outputting Sound 2 Quick Guide 1 Advanced: Accel Effect Turn knob [4] to select the effect (the cursor will move). to select “ACCEL.
Panel Descriptions Front Panel Display [EXP] pedal Various information about the GT-100 is shown here. Controls volume, wah, and other parameters. By strongly pressing the toe end of the pedal, you can turn volume control or wah on/off. * When you operate the expression pedal, please be careful not to get your fingers pinched between the movable part and the panel. In places where small children are present, make sure that an adult provides supervision and guidance.
Panel Descriptions Quick Guide About the Play Screen The screen that appears after you turn on the power is called the Play screen. Icons in the display Left display Right display Overview MASTER BPM OUTPUT SELECT setting PREAMP Channel Bank – Number PHRASE LOOP on Outputting Sound Icon Explanation Displays the Master BPM (*1) value for each patch. This is displayed when OUTPUT SELECT (p. 9) is set to anything other than LINE/PHONES. Effects This is displayed when OUTPUT SELECT (p.
Panel Descriptions Rear Panel (Connections) INPUT jack AUX IN jack PHONES jack Connect your guitar. Use a stereo mini-plug to connect your audio player. Connect headphones (sold separately). EXT LOOP SEND/ RETURN jack Connect to external effects processor or amp. LIFT/GND switch Normally, you can leave this set to the GND position. If you’ve connected the EXT LOOP (SEND/RETURN) jacks to an amp, a ground loop may occur, producing noise.
Panel Descriptions Quick Guide MIDI jack [POWER] switch Turns the unit on and off. DC IN jack Connect the included AC adaptor here. Place the AC adaptor so the side with the indicator (see illustration) faces upwards and the side with textual information faces downwards. The indicator will light when you plug the AC adaptor into an AC outlet. Overview Connect these to MIDI devices so that MIDI data can be transmitted and received (p. 47).
Outputting Sounds Switching the Unit On and Off Tuning the Guitar (TUNER) Switching the Unit On 1. Simultaneously press pedals [1] and [2]. The tuner function and the metronome function will turn on. The left display will show the “TUNER” screen. * Once everything is properly connected (p. 22), be sure to follow the procedure below to turn on their power. If you turn on equipment in the wrong order, you risk causing malfunction or equipment failure.
Outputting Sounds 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. MEMO How a Patch Is Structured The GT-100 can store 400 different patches in memory, organized by bank and number as shown below. Using the Metronome 1. A combination (or set) of effects together with a group of parameter settings is called a “patch.
Outputting Sounds Using the Pedal to Select the Patch Patches are switched by selecting a “bank” (U01–U50, P01–P50) and “number” (1–4). * On the GT-100, you cannot switch patches in any screen other than the Play screen. Press [EXIT] to return to the Play screen (p. 21). 1. Select a bank. Use the [BANK UP]/[BANK DOWN] pedals to select a bank. 2. Select a patch within the selected bank. Use pedals [1]–[4] to select a patch within the bank you selected in step 1.
Creating Sounds (Effects) Quick Guide Dual mode settings Setting the Effects If you selected “DUAL” with knob [5] Use the left and right displays and knobs [1]--[8] to edit the settings of the internal effects. Reference Controller Parameter Value Explanation OFF DYNAMIC will not be used. POLAR+ Only notes picked more strongly than the DYNAMIC SENS setting will be output. POLAR- Only notes picked more softly than the DYNAMIC SENS setting will be output.
Creating Sounds (Effects) 4. Mixer settings 1. 2. 3. Use knob [5] to switch the setting on/off. Controller Press the [EFFECT] button. Parameter Value Explanation Page 4 Use knob [4] to select “MIXER.” GT-100 Use knobs [5]–[7] to make settings. Controller [5] [6] [7] Parameter Value Explanation STEREO Channels “A” and “B” will be mixed and output in stereo. L/R PAN Channels “A” and “B” will be assigned respectively to the L and R OUTPUT jacks.
Creating Sounds (Effects) You can connect an external effects processor between the SEND jack and RETURN jack, and use it as one of the GT-100’s effects processors. 1. 2. 3. Press the [EFFECT] button. Quick Guide Using Send/Return Use knob [4] to select “SEND/RETURN.” Use knobs [5]–[8] to make settings. Controller Parameter Value Explanation NORMAL Use this setting if you want to connect an external effects processor in series within the GT-100’s effect chain.
Saving a Tone Saving a Patch (PATCH WRITE) If you want to save the changes in the settings, carry out the Write procedure. Exchanging Patches (PATCH EXCHANGE) On the GT-100, you can “swap” or exchange the positions of two User patches. The following explains how this is done. NOTE The patch previously stored at the write destination will be lost once the write is executed. 1. 2. Press the [WRITE] button. 1. 2. 3. Press the [WRITE] button. Use knob [4] to select “EXCHG” (PATCH EXCHANGE).
Saving a Tone Turn knob [5] to select the user patch that you want to initialize. 4. Turn knob [6] to select the write destination (U01 – U10). Quick Guide 3. Assigning a name To edit the patch name, PAGE [ ][ ] buttons to move the cursor and use knob [8] to change the character. Operation Knob [7] Switches between lowercase/uppercase characters Knob [8] Changes the character PAGE [ 4. Press the [WRITE] button once again. 5. Inserts one character Press the [WRITE] button once again.
Phrase Loop Play Phrase Loop is a recorder function that lets you record up to 38 seconds (when using monaural recording) of audio, and play it back by operating a pedal. By layering sounds as you continue real-time recording and playback, you can create a wide variety of performances. Parameter Value Page 1 The sound processed by the effects will be recorded. You can record a phrase loop with effects, or you can add effects after a loop has been recorded.
Pedal Settings (Control/Expression) Quick Guide Connect your foot switch to the SUB CTL 1, 2/SUB EXP jack as shown in the illustration, and set its POLARITY switch. Cable: Stereo 1/4” phone type 1/4” phone type x 2 Cable: Stereo 1/4” phone type fg Stereo 1/4” phone type Overview When Connecting Two FS-5Us When Connecting an FS-5U When Connecting an FS-6 or or MODE/POLARITY switch POLARITY switch 3. Use knob [5]–[8] to set the parameter that you want to control.
Pedal Settings (Control/Expression) Assigning the EXP and SUB EXP Pedal Functions 3. Use knob [5] to select the setting. Here’s how to assign the parameters that will be controlled by the GT-100’s built-in [EXP] pedal, and by an expression pedal (such as the separately available EV-5) connected to the SUB CTL 1, 2/SUB EXP jack. 1. Press the [CTL/EXP] button. Parameter 2. Turn knob [4] to select the pedal whose assignment you want to specify. [5] FUNC Value Explanation OFF No assignment.
Pedal Settings (Control/Expression) Switching Settings with the Number Pedals Here’s how to assign the functions of the [1] – [8] knobs when they are operated in the Play screen. Press the [SYSTEM] button. * You can switch the following functions in any condition other than the Manual Mode (p. 17). Press the [SYSTEM] button. 2. Turn knob [4] to select “PLAY OPTION.” 3. Use knob [8] to select the value for NUM PEDAL SW. Outputting Sound 2. 1. Overview 1.
Pedal Settings (Control/Expression) Adjusting the [EXP] pedal 3. Press the heel end of the [EXP] pedal, and press the [WRITE] button. The screen will indicate “OK,” and then a screen like the following will appear. Although the GT-100’s [EXP] pedal has been set for optimum operation at the factory, extended use and the operating environment can result in the pedal going out of adjustment.
Pedal Settings (Control/Expression) You can set the [PHRASE LOOP] Pedal, [ACCEL/CTL], [EXP] pedal, EXP PEDAL SW and external pedals (footswitch and expression pedal) connected to the rear panel’s SUB CTL 1, 2/SUB EXP jacks for each individual patch. You can save up to eight separate settings per patch (using Assign numbers 1 through 8) that determine what parameters are controlled by which pedals. [5] Explanation ASSIGN ON/ OFF Turns the ASSIGN 1–8 on/off.
Pedal Settings (Control/Expression) Parameter Value Explanation 0–100, BPM This determines the time spend for one cycle of the assumed EXP Pedal. – [7] WAVE RATE *1 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.
Pedal Settings (Control/Expression) Quick Guide About the Range of a Controller’s Change This sets the operational range within which the value of the setting changes when an expression pedal or other controller that changes the value consecutively is used as the source. If the controller is moved outside the operational range, the value does not change, it stops at “minimum” or “maximum.
Making Global Settings (System Settings) Settings that are shared by the entire GT-100 are called “system settings.” Reference For details, refer to “Editing: Basic Operation” (p. 12). List of Settings Item Parameter Value Explanation Specifying the Output Device You’re Using (OUTPUT SELECT) Specify the device (amp) that’s connected to the OUTPUT jacks. OUTPUT SELECT SELECT INPUT JC-120, SMALL AMP, COMBO AMP, STACK AMP, JC-120 RETURN, Refer to “Specify the type of amp you’ve connected” (p. 9).
Making Global Settings (System Settings) Parameter Value Explanation Quick Guide Item Making the PLAY OPTION Settings Here you can specify how the pedals will work during performance. BANK CHANGE MODE Although the indication in the display is updated to reflect the change in the bank when a BANK pedal is pressed, the patch will not change until a number pedal has been pressed. IMMED The patch switches instantly when a BANK pedal or any of the number pedals is pressed.
Making Global Settings (System Settings) Item Parameter Value Explanation Auto Off Settings The GT-100 can turn off its power automatically. The power will turn off automatically when 10 hours have passed since you last played or operated the unit. The display will show a message approximately 15 minutes before the power turns off. AUTO OFF With the factory settings, this function is turned “ON” (power-off in 10 hours). If you want to have the power remain on all the time, turn it “OFF.
Making Global Settings (System Settings) Quick Guide USB-Related Settings Here you can make USB-related settings for when the GT-100 is connected to a computer via USB.
Making Global Settings (System Settings) Parameter OUTPUT LEVEL Value Explanation Setting the OUTPUT LEVEL Adjusts the level of the output from the GT-100 to the computer. 0–200 % Adjusts the level of the output to the computer. Setting the Direct Monitor Switches the output of the GT-100 sound to the OUTPUT and PHONES jacks. DIR. MONITOR * This setting cannot be saved. It is set to ON when the power is turned on. * If you are using the special driver, you can control DIR. MONITOR On/Off from ASIO 2.
Making Global Settings (System Settings) Value Explanation Quick Guide Parameter Selecting the Connector That Will Receive MIDI Messages This selects whether MIDI messages will be received from the MIDI IN connector or from the USB port. MIDI IN SELECT MIDI messages will be received via the USB port. * If the USB port is not connected to a computer, MIDI messages will be received from the MIDI IN connector. MIDI CONNECTOR MIDI messages will be received from the MIDI IN connector.
Making Global Settings (System Settings) Parameter Value Explanation Sending External Expression pedal Operations as Control Change Messages SUB EXP OUT This sets the controller number when operation data from the expression pedal connected to the SUB CTL 1, 2/SUB EXP jack is output as Control Change messages. OFF Control Change messages are not output. CC#1–CC#31, CC#64–CC#95 This sets the controller number when external SUB EXP Pedal operation data is output as Control Change messages.
Using the GT-100 with External MIDI Devices Connected Receiving Control Change Messages MEMO You can perform the following operations using MIDI with the GT-100. You can control specified parameters during a performance by having the GT-100 receive Control Change messages. Parameters to be controlled are set with “Assign” (p. 37). MEMO Receiving Tempo Data For information on how to set the MIDI channel, see “MIDIRelated Settings” (“MIDI-Related Settings” (p. 44)).
Using the GT-100 with External MIDI Devices Connected 5. Use knob [8] to select the patch number. * In order to activate the use of a Program Change Map, you need to set MAP SELECT (p. 45) to “PROG.” When this is set to “FIX,” the settings for the Program Change Map will be ignored. Transmitting external MIDI device Transmitting the Data 1. 2. Press the [SYSTEM] button. Turn knob [4] to select “B.DUMP” (MIDI - BULK DUMP).
Using the GT-100 Connected to a Computer Via USB With the GT-100, you can use USB to transmit both digital audio signals between the GT-100 and your computer. Exchanging MIDI Messages between the Computer and the GT-100 If you connect the GT-100 to your PC/Mac by a USB cable, you can transfer MIDI message bidirectionally via USB. Set the GT-100’s “MIDI IN SELECT” (p. 45) to “USB (Auto).” On your computer, set the MIDI input/output ports to “GT-100.
Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset) Restoring the GT-100’s system settings (System parameters) to their original factory default settings is referred to as “Factory Reset.” 4. Press the [WRITE] button. 5. To execute the Factory Reset, press the [WRITE] button. Not only can you return all of the settings to the values in effect when the GT-100 was shipped from the factory, you can also specify the items to be reset. * When you execute “Factory Reset,” the settings you made will be lost.
Appendices GT-100 Effects List This is a list of the effects built into the GT-100. COMP (Compressor) (Overdrive/Distortion) This allows for the use of six different types of Accel effects, which modify the sound over time when you depress the [ACCEL/CTL] pedal. USB Here you can make USB-related settings for when the GT-100 is connected to a computer via USB. MASTER SETTING These settings are applied to the overall patch. With FX1 and FX2, you can select the effect to be used from the following.
Appendices OD/DS Type List Preamp Type List This is a list of distortion types that can be selected for OD/DS. Category Type Explanation This is a list of the amp types that can be selected for PREAMP. Category MID BOOST ADVANCED Making the connection before the COSM amp produces sound suitable for solos. CLEAN BOOST This not only functions as a booster, but also produces a clean tone that has punch even when used alone. TREBLE BOOST This is a booster that has bright characteristics.
Appendices VINTAGE Explanation Effect Name R-FIER MODERN Models the sound of the Channel 2 MODERN Mode on the MESA/Boogie DUAL Rectifier. AC. PROCESSOR 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. This is a custom preamp. CUSTOM You can customize it however you like to match the sound you want.
Appendices GT-100 Preset Patch List Path # Patch Name Explanation DIVIDER PREAMP A P01-1 Hi GAIN STACK The powerful and fat sound of a high-gain amp stack. Ideal for backing or riffs. SINGLE: Ch. A PREAMP B ACCEL/CTL PU HiGAIN STACK HiGAIN STACK DIV CH SELECT, DELAY H P01-2 Hi GAIN LEAD The mid-boost lead sound of a stack amp. The CTL pedal turns SOLO SINGLE: on. Ch.
Appendices Explanation DIVIDER PREAMP A PREAMP B ACCEL/CTL PU CORE METAL CORE METAL DIV CH SELECT S/H P09-2 OVERDRV LEAD A simple overdrive sound. SINGLE: Ch. B NATURAL CLEAN NATURAL CLEAN DIV CH SELECT H P09-3 TWIN CRUNCH Crunch sound from a Twin Reverb. SINGLE: Ch. A CLEAN TWIN CLEAN TWIN REVERB S P09-4 BRIGHT RHYTHM A bright clean sound. The CTL pedal applies chorus. SINGLE: Ch.
Appendices Path # Patch Name Explanation DIVIDER PREAMP A PREAMP B ACCEL/CTL PU CLEAN TWIN – OD/DS S DELAY TAP H P17-3 COUNTRY PICKIN' A classic country rock sound. SINGLE: Ch. A P17-4 DLY TIME TAP CTL Clean sound with a delay that can be synchronized to the rhythm by tapping. SINGLE: Ch. A NATURAL CLEAN JC-120 P18-1 LATE 80s HdRockRf Suitable for simple hard rock. The CTL pedal turns the SOLO switch on. SINGLE: Ch.
Appendices CRUNCH DELAY COMBO CRUNCH COMBO CRUNCH DIV CH SELECT S P26-4 FUNKY DELICK A sound that’s ideal for 16-beat muted chording in funk or fusion SINGLE: Ch. A DELUXE CRUNCH EXTREME LEAD DIV CH SELECT S/H P27-1 CHAINED UP A riff tone used in classic rock. The CTL pedal adds a flanger. SINGLE: Ch. A 5150 DRIVE 5150 DRIVE DIV CH SELECT, FX1 (FLANGER) S/H P27-2 MAHOGANY FLASHBAC A wide-ranged lead tone of the late 70s.
Appendices Path # Patch Name Explanation DIVIDER PREAMP A PREAMP B ACCEL/CTL PU DELUXE CRUNCH COMBO CRUNCH DIV CH SELECT S P35-3 70sSMALL AMP The drive sound produced by a small amp of the 70s. SINGLE: Ch. A P35-4 BUTTERSCOT.CRN This sound adds a nice amount of distortion to an ideal rhythm tone. DUAL PRO CRUNCH MS1959 I+II CHORUS S P36-1 HARD RK FLANGE The flanger sound of 80s metal. SINGLE: Ch. A 5150 DRIVE R-FIER MODERN DIV CH SELECT S/H P36-2 MID 70s S.O.S.
Appendices Explanation DIVIDER PREAMP A PREAMP B P44-3 NATURAL OVER-DRV Drive sound ideal for rock’n’roll. The CTL pedal switches to a dry sound. SINGLE: Ch. A TWEED COMBO CRUNCH OD/DS, DELAY P44-4 VIBRATO CLEAN Clean sound with an enjoyably wavering tape echo. Use the CTL pedal to add vibrato. SINGLE: Ch. A NATURAL CLEAN JC-120 P45-1* LA TR RIFF Straight sound and tremolo sound are generated in stereo.
INPUT Audio In DIVIDER OD PDL EQ NS1 FX2 FV PREAMP Ch B PREAMP Ch A FX1 NS2 SEND LEV SEND DLY S/R ACC MIXER CHO USB *1 RETURNLEV RETURN Tuner EXP Pedal MASTER EQ GLOBAL EQ TUNER OUTPUT BYPASS MUTE THRU [EXP] Pedal, EXP PEDAL SW Guitar Amp AMP CTL (PERFORM) Phrase Loop PATCH LEVEL Control External Footswitch SUB CTL 1, 2/ SUB EXP External Expression Pedal MULTI EFFECTS (You can change the order in which the effects are connected) CMP REV MIDI External Effect Pr
Appendices Problem Items to check Action Are the connection cables broken? Try using a different set of connection cables. Quick Guide Troubleshooting Problems with the sound Is the GT-100 correctly connected to the other devices? Check connections with the other devices (p. 22). Is the [OUTPUT LEVEL] knobs lowered? Adjust the OUTPUT LEVEL knobs to an appropriate position (p. 24).
Appendices Problem MIDI messages are not transmitted/ received Items to check Action Are the MIDI cables broken? Try another set of MIDI cables. Is the GT-100 correctly connected to the other MIDI device? Check connections with the other MIDI device. Do the MIDI channel settings of both devices match? Make sure that the MIDI channels of both devices match (p. 44). When you send messages from the GT-100, make sure the GT-100 is set to the settings appropriate for sending data.
Appendices Quick Guide Main Specifications BOSS GT-100: Amp Effects Processor 24 bits + AF method * AF method (Adaptive Focus method) This is a proprietary method from Roland & BOSS that vastly improves the signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio of the A/D and D/A converters. DA Conversion 24 bits Sampling Rate 44.
Index A A/B SOLO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A&B SOLO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ACC/CTL OUT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [ACCEL/CTL] pedal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accel Effect. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ACT RANGE HI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
For the U.K. IMPORTANT: THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE. BLUE: NEUTRAL BROWN: LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK.
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