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Parameter Guide

Contents
Basic Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
EZ TONE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
PATCH CREATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
AMP CUSTOMIZE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
OD/DS CUSTOMIZE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
EFFECT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
COMP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
OD/DS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
PREAMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
EQ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
FX1/FX2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
T. WAH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
AUTO WAH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
SUB WAH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
ADV. COMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
LIMITER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
SUB OD/DS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
GRAPHIC EQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
PARAMETRIC EQ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
TONE MODIFY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
GUITAR SIM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
SLOW GEAR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
DEFRETTER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
WAVE SYNTH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
SITAR SIM.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
OCTAVE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
PITCH SHIFTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
HARMONIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
SOUND HOLD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
AC. PROCESSOR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
PHASER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
FLANGER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
TREMOLO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
ROTARY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
UNI-V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
PAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
SLICER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
VIBRATO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
RING MOD.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
HUMANIZER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
2X2 CHORUS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
SUB DELAY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
DELAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
CHORUS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
REVERB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
PEDAL FX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
PEDAL BEND. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
WAH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
FOOT VOLUME. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
FOOT VOLUME. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

DIVIDER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SINGLE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DUAL Ch. A, DUAL Ch. B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MIXER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SEND/RETURN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NS1/NS2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ACCEL FX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
S-BEND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LASER BEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RING MOD.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TWIST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
WARP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FEEDBACKER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MASTER SETTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MASTER SETTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MASTER EQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AMP CONTROL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

22
22
22
22
23
23
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
25
25
25
25

SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
OUTPUT SELECT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INPUT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
GLOBAL EQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TOTAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PHRASE LOOP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PLAY OPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
KNOB SETTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PREFERENCE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LCD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
USB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MIDI SETTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MIDI PROGRAM MAP BANK 03. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MIDI BULK DUMP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PEDAL CALIBRATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AUTO OFF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FACTORY RESET. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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26
26
27
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30
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30

CTL/EXP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
ACCEL/CTL, EXP SW, SUB CTL 1, SUB CTL 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
EXP, SUB EXP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ASSIGN COMMON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ASSIGN 18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Virtual expression pedal system (Internal Pedal / Wave
Pedal). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Input Level. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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32
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35
35

Other Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
TUNER METRONOME MODE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TUNER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
METRONOME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MANUAL MODE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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37
37
37

Memo

This effect sound is mono.

This effect sound is output with two channels.

These effects take a mono input and output it on two channels.

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most practical way of describing the sounds that are simulated using COSM technology.
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Basic Operation
Editing on the GT-100 is extremely simple; the procedure is always the same..

Choose what youre going to edit


Press one of the following buttons.

Effect

page 5

Here you can edit the parameters of each effect.

System

page 26

Here you can make settings that apply to the


entire GT-100, such as output settings and
phrase loop settings.

EZ (Easy) Tone

page 4

Here you can create the desired tone simply by


choosing a musical style and the type of song you
have in mind. You can also customize the amp and
overdrive/distortion settings in an intuitive way.

Control/Expression

page 31

Here you can assign the desired functions to the


[ACCEL/CTL] pedal, [EXP] pedal, and external
pedals.

Select an item

Use
display.

Turn knob [4] to select the


desired item (the cursor will
move).

to select an item shown in the left

The screen shown here is an example of when youve pressed the


[EFFECT] button.

Edit the values


to edit the values
Use
shown in the right display.

Turn the knobs


to edit the
values.

If page tabs are shown in the screen, you can use the
[PAGE] buttons to move between tabs.

Exit the settings


Press

Youll be returned to the Play screen.

NOTE
The settings youve edited will be lost when you switch patches. If you want to keep the edited settings, you must save them as a user patch
(Owners Manual: p. 13).

EZ TONE
PATCH CREATE

OD/DS CUSTOMIZE

Lets you easily create your sound starting from your choice of musical style
and type of song.

Lets you intuitively customize the overdrive/distortion.


Parameter

Parameter

BASIC TONE

Value

Explanation

Value

Explanation

OD-1

This models the sound of the BOSS OD-1.

BLUES

Blues sound

OD-2

This is a overdrive sound with high gain.

Soul Funk

Soul and Funk sound

CRUNCH

This is a crunch sound.

Jazz

Jazz sound

LIVERPOOL

British Rock

DS-1

This gives a basic, traditional distortion


sound.

70's HARD ROCK

The Hard Rock sound popular in the 70s

DS-2

This creates a heavier distortion sound.

80s METAL

The Metal sound popular in the 80s

METAL1

MODERN METAL

Modern Metal sound

This is a metal sound with a characteristic


midrange.

West Coast

West Coast sound

METAL2

This gives a heavy metal sound.

Fuzz Rock

Fuzz

FUZZ

This gives a basic, traditional fuzz sound.

STUDIO

Recording Studio

PROGRESSIVE

Progressive

SURF ROCK

Surf Rock sound

COUNTRY

Country

Acoustic

For Acoustic Guitar

Punk Pop
SOFT HARD

-50+50

BACKING
SOLO

-50+50

AMBIENCE

0100

Punk Pop
+: Sharp distortion
-: Warm distortion
+: For soloing
-: For backing
Adjusts the length of the resonance

AMP CUSTOMIZE
Lets you intuitively customize the amp.
Parameter

CUSTOM
TYPE

Value

Explanation

JC CLEAN

This models the sound of the Roland JC-120.

TW CLEAN

This models a Fender Twin Reverb.

CRUNCH

This is a crunch sound that can faithfully


reproduce the nuances of picking.

COMBO DRIVE

This is a combo amp sound that it suited to


sixties-style British rock.

COMBO LEAD

This is a lead sound of a combo tube amp


typical of the late 70s to 80s.

MS HiGAIN

This models the sound input to Input I on a


Marshall 1959.
This is a trebly sound suited to hard rock.

MODERN STACK

SOFT HARD

-50+50

BACKING
SOLO

-50+50

This original high-gain amp delivers thick


lows and intense distortion while still
preserving the sounds clear definition.
+: Sharp distortion
-: Warm distortion
+: For soloing
-: For backing

CUSTOM
TYPE

SOFT HARD

-50+50

BACKING
SOLO

-50+50

+: Sharp distortion
-: Warm distortion
+: For soloing
-: For backing

EFFECT
OD/DS TYPE

COMP

This is a list of distortion types that can be selected for OD/DS.

This is an effect that produces a long sustain by evening out the volume
level of the input signal.

Category

Type

Explanation
This is a booster with unique characteristics
in the midrange.

Parameter

Value

Explanation

ON/OFF

OFF, ON

Turns this effect on/off.

BOSS COMP

This models a BOSS CS-3.

HI-BAND

This is a compressor that adds an even


stronger effect in the high end.

CLEAN BOOST

This not only functions as a booster, but also


produces a clean tone that has punch even
when used alone.

LIGHT

This is a compressor with a light effect.

TREBLE BOOST

D-COMP

This models a MXR DynaComp.

This is a booster that has bright characteristics.

ORANGE

This is modeled on the sound of the Dan


Armstrong ORANGE SQUEEZER.

CRUNCH

A lustrous crunch sound with an added


element of amp distortion.

FAT

When applied heavily, this compressor effect


provides a fat tone with a boosted midrange.

NATURL OD

This is an overdrive sound that provides


distortion with a natural feeling.

When applied heavily, this compressor effect


produces a sweet tone with the high end cut.

WARM OD

This is a warm overdrive.

MILD

FAT DS

A distortion sound with thick distortion.

STEREO COMP

This selects a stereo compressor.

LEAD DS

0100

Adjusts the range (time) over which low-level


signals are boosted. Larger values will result
in longer sustain.

Produces a distortion sound with both the


smoothness of an overdrive along with a
deep distortion.

METAL DS

This is distortion sound that is ideal for


performances of heavy riffs.

OCT FUZZ

A fuzz sound with rich harmonic content.

TYPE

SUSTAIN
ATTACK

0100

Adjusts the attack time.

LEVEL

0100

Adjusts the tone.

TONE

-50+50

Adjusts the volume.

MID BOOST

ADVANCED

This is a crunch sound of the BOSS BD-2.


BLUES OD

OD-1

OD/DS
This effect distorts the sound to create long sustain.
Parameter

Value

Explanation

ON/OFF

OFF, ON

TYPE

Refer to OD/DS TYPE

DRIVE

0120

Adjusts the depth of distortion.

TONE

-50+50

Adjusts the tone.

Turns this effect on/off.

VINTAGE

This is the high-gain overdrive sound of the


BOSS OD-2.

DIST

This gives a basic, traditional distortion


sound.

RAT

This models a Proco RAT.

GUV DS

This models a Marshall GUV NOR.

DST+

This models a MXR DISTORTION+.


This models the sound of the BOSS MT-2.

BOTTOM

Adjusts the tone for the low frequency range.


Turning this to the left (counterclockwise)
produces a sound with the low end cut;
turning it to the right boosts the low end in
the sound.

60S FUZZ

Adjusts the volume of the direct sound.

SOLO SW

OFF, ON

The tone to one suitable for solos.

0100

Adjusts the volume level when the Solo Sw


is ON.

SOLO LEVEL

This produces sweet, mild distortion.

TURBO OD

METAL ZONE

0100

This models the sound of the BOSS OD-1.


This models an Ibanez TS-808.

Adjusts the volume of the OD/DS sound.

DIRECT MIX

This produces distortion that faithfully


reproduces the nuances of picking.

T-SCREAM

EFFECT LEVEL 0100

-50+50

Making the connection before the COSM


amp produces sound suitable for solos.

MUFF FUZZ

It produces a wide range of metal sounds,


from old style to slash metal.
This models a FUZZFACE.
It produces a fat fuzz sound.
This models an Electro-Harmonix Big Muff .
Custom OD/DS

CUSTOM

You can customize it however you like to


match the sound you want.

EFFECT

CUSTOM OD/DS SETTING

Parameter

Value

Explanation

Select the speaker type.

Explanation

OFF

This turns off the speaker simulator.

OD-1

This models the sound of the BOSS OD-1.

ORIGIN
(ORIGINAL)

This is the built-in speaker of the amp you


selected with PREAMP TYPE.

OD-2

This is a overdrive sound with high gain.

CRUNCH

This is a crunch sound.

1x8"

This is a compact open-back speaker cabinet


with one 8-inch speaker.

DS-1

This gives a basic, traditional distortion sound.

1x10"

This is a compact open-back speaker cabinet


with one 10-inch speaker.

DS-2

This creates a heavier distortion sound.


This is a metal sound with a characteristic
midrange.

1x12"

METAL1

This is a compact open-back speaker cabinet


with one 12-inch speaker.

METAL2

This gives a heavy metal sound.

2x12"

This is a general open-back speaker cabinet with


two 12-inch speakers.

FUZZ

This gives a basic, traditional fuzz sound.

4x10"

This is an optimal speaker cabinet for a large


enclosed amp with four 10-inch speakers.

-: For backing

4x12"

This is an optimal speaker cabinet for a large


enclosed amp with four 12-inch speakers.

-50+50

This controls the input sounds low-frequency


range and adjusts the amount of distortion in the
low-frequency range

8x12"

This is a double stack of two cabinets, each with


four 12-inch speakers.

CUSTOM TOP

-50+50

This controls the input sounds high-frequency


range and adjusts the amount of distortion in the
high-frequency range.

CUSTOM LOW

-50+50

Adjusts the low-range tones after distortion is


applied.

This setting selects the simulated mic type.

Adjusts the high-range tones after distortion is


applied.

DYN57

This is the sound of the SHURE SM-57. General


dynamic mic used for instruments and vocals.
Optimal for use in miking guitar amps.

DYN421

This is the sound of the SENNHEISER MD-421.


Dynamic mic with extended low end.

CND451

This is the sound of the AKG C451B. Small


condenser mic for use with instruments.

CND87

This is the sound of the NEUMANN U87.


Condenser mic with flat response.

FLAT

Simulates a mic with perfectly flat response.


Produces a sonic image close to that of listening
to the sound directly from the speakers (on site).

Parameter

CUSTOM TYPE

Value

CUSTOM CHAR -50+50


CUSTOM
BOTTOM

CUSTOM HIGH -50+50

SP TYPE *1

+: For soloing

Custom speaker
CUSTOM

MIC TYPE *1

PREAMP
COSM technology simulates different preamp characteristics, speaker
sizes, and cabinet shapes.
Parameter

Value

Explanation

ON/OFF

OFF, ON

Turns the COSM AMP effect on/off.

TYPE

Refer to PREAMP TYPE

GAIN

0120

Adjusts the distortion of the amp.

T-COMP

-100+10

Adjusts the sense of compression of the amp.

Simulates the distance between the mic and speaker.


MIC DIS *1

0100

* Be careful not to raise the Level setting too


high.

BASS

0100

Adjusts the tone for the low frequency range.

MIDDLE

0100

Adjusts the tone for the middle frequency range.

TREBLE

0100

Adjusts the tone for the high frequency range.

PRESENCE

0100

BRIGHT

OFF, ON

Adjusts the tone for the ultra high frequency


range.
* The PRESENCE parameter functions as a
high-cut filter with some PREAMP TYPEs.
Turns the bright setting on/off.

GAIN SW

LOW, MIDDLE,
HIGH

* The BRIGHT parameter setting is available only


with certain PREAMP TYPEs.
Provides for selection from three levels of
distortion: LOW, MIDDLE, and HIGH. Distortion
will successively increase for settings of LOW,
MIDDLE and HIGH.
* The sound of each Type is created on the basis
that the Gain is set to MIDDLE. So, normally set
it to MIDDLE.

SOLO SW

OFF, ON

SOLO SW is switched on to create the tone to one


suitable for solos.

SOLO LEVEL

0100

Adjusts the volume level when the SOLO SW is


ON.

OFF MIC

This setting points the mic away from the


speaker.

ON MIC

Provides conditions whereby the mic is directed


more towards the speaker.

This simulates the mic position.

Adjusts the volume of the entire preamp.


LEVEL

You can customize it however you like to match


the sound you want.

CENTER

Simulates the condition that the mic is set in the


middle of the speaker cone.

110 cm

Simulates the condition that the mic is moved


away from the center of the speaker cone.

MIC LEVEL *1

0100

Adjusts the volume of the mic.

DIRECT MIX
*1

0100

Adjusts the volume of the direct sound.

MIC POS *1

*1 This is enabled when the OUTPUT SELECT parameter is set to LINE/PHONE.

EFFECT
PREAMP TYPE

Category

This is a list of the amp types that can be selected for PREAMP.
Type

Explanation

NATURL CLEAN

An unembellished, clean sound that


minimizes the amps idiosyncrasies, such as
its trebly character and boomy low end.

FULL RANGE

Explanation
This is a custom preamp.

CUSTOM
Category

Type

You can customize it however you like to


match the sound you want.

An amp with a broad frequency range and an


extremely flat response.
Good for acoustic guitar.

COMBO CRUNCH

Crunch sound that allows the nuances of


your picking to be expressed even more
faithfully than on conventional combo amps.

STACK CRUNCH

Great-feeling crunch sound that responds


well to picking dynamics while retaining
all the defining characteristics of a 4 x 12
speaker cabinet.

HiGAIN STACK

High-gain sound of a vintage Marshall


specially revamped in a way that is possible
only with COSM modeling technology.

POWER DRIVE

A straight drive sound that works well in a


broad range of situations, from backing to
lead. A sound like this cannot be obtained
from any existing combo amp or stack amp.

EXTREM LEAD

A new type of sound that smoothes out the


uneven frequency response that is typical of
existing large stack amps.

CORE METAL

A large stack sound that has been tweaked


extensively in the pursuit of the ultimate
metal sound.

JC-120

This models the sound of the Roland JC-120.

ADVANCED

CLEAN TWIN

This models a Fender Twin Reverb.

PRO CRUNCH

This models a Fender Pro Reverb.

TWEED

This models a Fender Bassman 4 x 10


Combo.

DELUXE CRUNCH

This models a Fender Deluxe Reverb.

VO DRIVE

VO LEAD

MATCH DRIVE

VINTAGE

BG LEAD

BG DRIVE

MS1959 I

This models the drive sound of a VOX


AC-30TB.
This is a sound that it suited to sixties-style
British rock.
This models the lead sound of the VOX
AC-30TB.
This models the sound input to left input on
a Matchless D/C-30.
A simulation of the latest tube amp widely
used in styles from blues and rock.
This models the lead sound of the MESA/
Boogie combo amp.
The sound of a tube amp typical of the late
70s to 80s.
This models a MESA/Boogie with TREBLE
SHIFT SW on.
This models the sound input to Input I on a
Marshall 1959.
This is a trebly sound suited to hard rock.

MS1959 I+II

The sound of connecting inputs I and II of the


guitar amp in parallel, creating a sound with
a stronger low end than I.

R-FIER VINTAGE

Models the sound of the Channel 2 VINTAGE


Mode on the MESA/Boogie DUAL Rectifier.

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.

EFFECT

CUSTOM AMP SETTING


Parameter

CUSTOM TYPE

Explanation

JC CLEAN

This models the sound of the Roland JC-120.

TW CLEAN

This models a Fender Twin Reverb.

Parameter

Value

Explanation

CRUNCH

This is a crunch sound that can faithfully


reproduce the nuances of picking.

ON/OFF

OFF, ON

Turns this effect on/off.

This is a combo amp sound that it suited to


sixties-style British rock.

LOW GAIN

-20+20 dB

Adjusts the low frequency range tone.

COMBO DRIVE

HIGH GAIN

-20+20 dB

Adjusts the high frequency range tone.

COMBO LEAD

This is a lead sound of a combo tube amp typical


of the late 70s to 80s.

LEVEL

-20+20 dB

Adjusts the overall volume level of the equalizer.

This models the sound input to Input I on a


Marshall 1959.

LOW-MID
FREQ

20 Hz10.0 kHz

Specifies the center of the frequency range that


will be adjusted by the LOW-MID GAIN.

LOW-MID Q

0.516

Adjusts the width of the area affected by the EQ


centered at the LOW-MID FREQ. Higher values
will narrow the area.

LOW-MID
GAIN

-20+20 dB

Adjusts the low-middle frequency range tone.

HIGH-MID
FREQ

20 Hz10.0 kHz

Specifies the center of the frequency range that


will be adjusted by the HIGH-MID GAIN.

HIGH-MID Q

0.516

Adjusts the width of the area affected by the EQ


centered at the HIGH-MID FREQ. Higher values
will narrow the area.

HIGH-MID
GAIN

-20+20 dB

Adjusts the low-middle frequency range tone.

LOW CUT

FLAT,
20 Hz800 Hz

This sets the frequency at which the low cut filter


begins to take effect. When FLAT is selected, the
low cut filter will have no effect.

HIGH CUT

630 Hz
12.5 kHz, FLAT

This sets the frequency at which the high cut


filter begins to take effect. When FLAT is selected,
the high cut filter will have no effect.

This is a trebly sound suited to hard rock.


MODERN
STACK
CUSTOM CHAR -50+50

-50+50

CUSTOM EDGE -50+50


CUSTOM
PREAMP LOW

-50+50

CUSTOM
PREAMP HIGH

-50+50

This original high-gain amp delivers thick lows


and intense distortion while still preserving the
sounds clear definition.
+: For soloing
-: For backing
This controls the input sounds low-frequency
range and adjusts the amount of distortion in the
low-frequency range.
This controls the input sounds high-frequency
range and adjusts the amount of distortion in the
high-frequency range.
Adjusts the preamp sections low-frequency tone.
Adjusts the preamp sections high-frequency
tone.

CUSTOM SPEAKER SETTING


Parameter

Value

Explanation

CUSTOM
SP SIZE

515"

Selects the size of speaker.

CUSTOM
SP NUMBER

x1, x2, x4, x8

Sets the number of speakers.

Selects the speaker cabinet type.


CUSTOM
CABINET

OPEN

This is an open-backed cabinet

CLOSE

This type of cabinet features an enclosed rear


panel.

CUSTOM
COLOR LOW

-10+10

Adjusts the speaker sections low-frequency tone.

CUSTOM
COLOR HIGH

-10+10

Adjusts the speaker sections high-frequency


tone.

This adjusts the tone as a equalizer. A parametric type is adopted for the
high-middle and low-middle range.

Value

MS HiGAIN

CUSTOM
BOTTOM

EQ

EFFECT

FX1/FX2
With FX1 and FX2, you can select the effect to be used from the following.
You can select the same effect for FX1 and FX2.
Parameter

Value

Explanation

ON/OFF

OFF, ON

Turns this effect on/off.

TYPE

Refer to FX1/FX2 TYPE

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

Explanation

T. WAH

You can produce a wah effect with the filter changing in response
to the guitar level.

(Touch Wah)
AUTO WAH
(Auto Wah)
SUB WAH
ADV. COMP

LIMITER

The limiter attenuates loud input levels to prevent distortion.

SUB OD/DS

This effect distorts the sound to create long sustain.

PARAMETRIC
EQ
(Parametric
Equalizer)

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.

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.
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.

(Graphic
Equalizer)

Explanation

This changes the filtering over a periodic cycle, providing an


automatic wah effect.

(Advanced
Compressor)

GRAPHIC EQ

Effect Name

This adjusts the tone as a equalizer. You can adjust the sound
quality in ten bands.

Adjusts the tonal quality. You can adjust the sound quality in four
bands.

TONE MODIFY This changes the tone of the connected guitar.

(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.

GUITAR SIM

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
harmony 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.

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.


This models a Uni-Vibe.

UNI-V

Although this resembles a phaser effect, it also provides a unique


undulation that you cant get with a regular phaser.

EFFECT

T. WAH

SUB WAH

You can produce a wah effect with the filter changing in response to the
guitar level.
Parameter

Value

Explanation

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.
Parameter

LPF

This creates a wah effect over a wide


frequency range.

CRY WAH

This models the sound of the CRY BABY wah


pedal popular in the 70s.

BPF

This creates a wah effect in a narrow


frequency range.

VO WAH

This models the sound of the VOX V846.

FAT WAH

This is a wah sound featuring a bold tone.

LIGHT WAH

This wah has a refined sound with no unusual


characteristics.

7STRING WAH

This expanded wah features a variable range


compatible with seven-string and baritone
guitars.

RESO WAH

This completely original effect offers enhancements on the characteristic resonances


produced by analog synth filters.

Selects the direction in which the filter will change in response to


the input.
POLAR

SENS

FREQ

PEAK

Explanation

Selects the type of wah.

Selects the wah mode.


MODE

Value

TYPE

DOWN

The frequency of the filter will fall.

UP

The frequency of the filter will rise.

0100

Adjusts the sensitivity at which the filter will


change in the direction determined by the
polarity setting. Higher values will result in
a stronger response. With a setting of 0, the
strength of picking will have no effect.

0100

Adjusts the center frequency of the Wah


effect.

PEDAL POS

0100

Adjusts the way in which the wah effect


applies to the area around the center
frequency.

PEDAL MIN

0100

Selects the tone produced when the heel of


the EXP Pedal is depressed.

PEDAL MAX

0100

Selects the tone produced when the toe of


the EXP Pedal is depressed.

0100

Higher values will produce a stronger tone


which emphasizes the wah effect more. With
a value of 50 a standard wah sound will be
produced.

EFFECT LEVEL 0100

Adjusts the volume of the effect sound.

DIRECT MIX

Adjusts the volume of the direct sound.

0100

Adjusts the position of the wah pedal.


* This parameter is used after its been assigned to an EXP Pedal or similar controller.

EFFECT LEVEL 0100

Adjusts the volume of the effect sound.

DIRECT MIX

Adjusts the volume of the direct sound.

0100

ADV. COMP
AUTO WAH
This changes the filtering over a periodic cycle, providing an automatic
wah effect.
Parameter

Value

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.
Parameter

Explanation

LPF

This creates a wah effect over a wide


frequency range.

BPF

This creates a wah effect in a narrow


frequency range.
Adjusts the frequency (speed) of the change.

RATE

0100,
BPM

DEPTH

0100

Adjusts the depth of the effect.

FREQ

0100

Adjusts the center frequency of the Wah


effect.

0100

Adjusts the amount of wah effect applied in


the range near the center frequency. Higher
values will produce a stronger tone which
emphasizes the wah effect more. With a value
of 50 a standard wah sound will be produced.

PEAK

EFFECT LEVEL 0100

Adjusts the volume of the effect sound.

DIRECT MIX

Adjusts the volume of the direct sound.

10

0100

BOSS COMP

This models a BOSS CS-3.

HI-BAND

This is a compressor that adds an even


stronger effect in the high end.

LIGHT

This is a compressor with a light effect.

D-COMP

This models a MXR DynaComp.

ORANGE

This is modeled on the sound of the Dan


Armstrong ORANGE SQUEEZER.

FAT

When applied heavily, this compressor effect


provides a fat tone with a boosted midrange.

MILD

When applied heavily, this compressor effect


produces a sweet tone with the high end cut.

STEREO COMP

This selects a stereo compressor.

SUSTAIN

0100

Adjusts the range (time) over which low-level


signals are boosted. Larger values will result
in longer sustain.

ATTACK

0100

Adjusts the attack time.

LEVEL

0100

Adjusts the volume.

TONE

-50+50

Adjusts the tone.

TYPE

* 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.
* If, due to the tempo, the time is longer than
the range of allowable settings, it is then
synchronized to a period either 1/2 or 1/4
of that time.

Explanation

Selects the compressor type.

Selects the wah mode.


MODE

Value

EFFECT

LIMITER

PARAMETRIC EQ

The limiter attenuates loud input levels to prevent distortion.


Parameter

TYPE

THRESH

Value

Explanation

Parameter

Value

Explanation

Selects the limiter type.

LOW GAIN

-20+20 dB

Adjusts the low frequency range tone.

BOSS LIMITER

This selects a stereo limiter.

HIGH GAIN

-20+20 dB

Adjusts the high frequency range tone.

RACK 160D

This models a dbx 160X.

LEVEL

-20+20 dB

VTG RACK U

This models a UREI 1178.

Adjusts the overall volume level of the


equalizer.

LOW-MID
FREQ

20 Hz10.0 kHz

Specifies the center of the frequency range


that will be adjusted by the LOW-MID GAIN.

0100

Adjust this as appropriate for the input


signal from your guitar. When the input
signal level exceeds this threshold level,
limiting will be applied.

LOW-MID Q

0.516

Adjusts the width of the area affected by the


EQ centered at the LOW-MID FREQ. Higher
values will narrow the area.

LOW-MID
GAIN

-20+20 dB

Adjusts the low-middle frequency range


tone.

HIGH-MID
FREQ

20 Hz10.0 kHz

Specifies the center of the frequency range


that will be adjusted by the HIGH-MID GAIN.

HIGH-MID Q

0.516

Adjusts the width of the area affected by the


EQ centered at the HIGH-MID FREQ. Higher
values will narrow the area.

HIGH-MID
GAIN

-20+20 dB

Adjusts the low-middle frequency range


tone.

LOW CUT

This sets the frequency at which the low


FLAT, 20 Hz800 Hz cut filter begins to take effect. When FLAT is
selected, the low cut filter will have no effect.

HIGH CUT

630 Hz12.5 kHz,


FLAT

RATIO

1:1INF:1

This selects the compression ratio used with


signals in excess of the threshold level.

LEVEL

0100

Adjusts the volume.

0100

Adjusts the strength of the picking attack


when the strings are played. Higher values
result in s sharper attack, creating a more
clearly defined sound.

ATTACK
RELEASE

Adjusts the tonal quality. You can adjust the sound quality in four bands.

0100

Adjusts the release time.

SUB OD/DS
This effect distorts the sound to create long sustain.
Parameter
TYPE

Value

Explanation

This sets the frequency at which the high


cut filter begins to take effect. When FLAT
is selected, the high cut filter will have no
effect.

Refer to OD/DS TYPE (p. 5)


* CUSTOM is not available.

DRIVE

0120

Adjusts the depth of distortion.

TONE

-50+50

Adjusts the tone.

TONE MODIFY
This changes the tone of the connected guitar.

EFFECT LEVEL 0100

Adjusts the volume of the OD/DS sound.

BOTTOM

-50+50

Adjusts the tone for the low frequency range.


Turning this to the left (counterclockwise)
produces a sound with the low end cut;
turning it to the right boosts the low end in
the sound.

FAT

Fat tone with boosted mid range.

DIRECT MIX

0100

Adjusts the volume of the direct sound.

PRES (PRESENCE)

Bright tone with boosted high-mid range.

SOLO SW

OFF, ON

The tone to one suitable for solos.

MILD

Mild tone with the high end cut back.

SOLO LEVEL

0100

Adjusts the volume level when the Solo Sw


is ON.

TIGHT

Tone with the low frequencies cut.

GRAPHIC EQ

Parameter

Value

TYPE

ENHANC (ENHANCE) Tone with the high frequencies boosted.


RESO 13
(RESONATOR 13)

This produces a tone with greater power


and punch by adding resonance in the
low-frequency range and midrange.

LOW

-50+50

Adjusts the tone for the low frequency


range.

HIGH

-50+50

Adjusts the tone for the High frequency


range.

LEVEL

0100

Adjusts the volume of the effect sound.

RESO

0100

This adjusts the strength of the low-end and


midrange resonance when TYPE is set to
RESO 1, 2, or 3.

This adjusts the tone as a equalizer. You can adjust the sound quality in ten bands.
Parameter

Value

31 Hz
62 Hz
125 Hz

Explanation

Selects the type of tone modification.

250 Hz
500 Hz
1 kHz

-20+20 dB

2 kHz
4 kHz
8 kHz
16 kHz
LEVEL

-20+20 dB

11

EFFECT

GUITAR SIM

DEFRETTER

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.
Parameter

Value

Explanation

Selects the type of the guitar simulator.


SgH

Changes from a single-coil pickup tone to a


humbucking pickup tone.

HgS

Changes from a humbucking pickup tone to


a single-coil pickup tone.

H g HF

TYPE

Changes from a humbucking pickup tone to


a single-coil pickup half tone.

Changes a single-coil pickup tone to a hollow


S g HLW (HOLLOW)
body tone with the body resonance added.
H g HLW

Changes a humbucking pickup tone to a


hollow body tone with the body resonance
added.

S g AC

Changes a single-coil pickup tone to an


acoustic guitar tone.

H g AC

Changes a humbucking pickup tone to an


acoustic guitar tone.

P g AC

Changes a piezo pickup tone to an acoustic


guitar tone.

LOW

-50+50

Adjusts the tone for the low frequency range.

HIGH

-50+50

Adjusts the tone for the High frequency


range

LEVEL

0100

Adjusts the volume of the effect sound.

BODY

0100

Adjusts the way the body sounds when TYPE


is set to S g HLW, H g HLW, S g AC, H g AC
or P g AC.
The body sound increases as the value is
raised; reducing the value produces a tone
similar to that from a piezo pickup.

This simulates a fretless guitar.


Parameter

Value

Explanation

SENS

0100

This controls the input sensitivity of the


defretter.

DEPTH

0100

This controls the rate of the harmonics.

TONE

-50+50

Adjusts the amount of blurring between the


notes.

EFFECT LEVEL 0100

Adjusts the volume of the effect sound.

ATTACK

0100

Adjusts the attack of the picking sound.

RESO

0100

Adds a characteristically resonant quality to


the sound.

DIRECT MIX

0100

Adjusts the volume of the direct sound.

WAVE SYNTH
This is a synth sound that processes the guitar input signal.
* When you use a wave synthesizer, observe the following points.
Because of the need to analyze the pitch, chords (two or more sounds
played simultaneously) cannot be played. Be sure to mute all the
other strings and play only one note at a time.
When you are to play the next string while a certain sound is still
playing, mute the previous sound and then play the next one with
a clear attack. If the unit cannot detect the attack, it may not sound
correctly.
The sensitivity may vary according to the guitars TONE knob and
pickup type.
Parameter

Value

Explanation

Selects a wave type which the synth sound is based.


SAW

Creates a synth sound with a saw waveform


(
).

SQUARE

Creates a synth sound with the square


).
waveform (

CUTOFF

0100

Adjusts the frequency where the harmonics


contents of the sound are cut off.

RESO

0100

This adjusts the amount of resonance (and


the tone coloration) in the synth sound. The
higher the value, the more the synth tone
coloration is emphasized.

FILTER SENS

0100

This adjusts the amount of filtering applied in


response to the input.

WAVE

SLOW GEAR
This produces a volume-swell effect (violin-like sound).
Parameter

SENS

RISE TIME
LEVEL

12

Value

Explanation

0100

Adjusts the sensitivity of the slow gear. When


it is set to a lower value, the effect of the slow
gear can be obtained only with a stronger
picking, while no effect is obtained with a
weaker picking. When the value is set higher,
the effect is obtained even with a weak
picking.

0100
0100

Adjusts the time needed for the volume to


reach its maximum from the moment you
begin picking.

FILTER DECAY 0100

This sets the time needed for the filter to


finish its sweep.

FILTER DEPTH 0100

Adjusts the depth of the filter. When the


value is higher, the filter will change more
drastically.

SYNTH LEVEL 0100

Adjusts the volume of the synth sound.

DIRECT MIX

Adjusts the volume of the direct sound.

Adjusts the volume of the effect sound.


0100

EFFECT

SITAR SIM.

PITCH SHIFTER

This simulates the sound of the sitar.


Parameter

SENS

DEPTH

Value

Explanation

0100

Adjusts the sensitivity of the sitar. When it is


set to a lower value, no effect of the sitar is
obtained with weaker picking, while stronger
picking produces the effect. When it is set
to a higher value, the effect of the sitar can
be obtained whether the picking is weak or
strong.

This effect changes the pitch of the original sound (up or down) within a
range of two octaves.
Parameter

VOICE

This adjusts the amount of effect applied.

-50+50

This adjusts the tone. The high end is boosted


as the value increases.

PS1:PITCH

EFFECT LEVEL 0100

Adjust the volume of the sitar sound.

PS2:PITCH

RESO

0100

This adjusts the undulation of the resonance.

DIRECT MIX

BUZZ

0100

Adjusts the amount of characteristic buzz


produced by the buzz bridge when the
strings make contact with it.

DIRECT MIX

0100

Adjusts the volume of the direct sound.

1-VOICE

One-voice pitch-shifted sound output in


monaural.

2-MONO

Two-voice pitch-shifted sound (PS1, PS2)


output in monaural.

2-STEREO

Two-voice pitch-shifted sound (PS1, PS2)


output through left and right channels.

-24+24

Adjusts the amount of pitch shift (the


amount of interval) in semitone steps.

0100

Adjusts the volume of the direct sound.

Selection for the pitch shifter mode.


FAST,
MEDIUM,
PS1:MODE

SLOW

PS2:MODE

OCTAVE
Parameter

Value

Explanation

PS1:FINE
PS2:FINE

-50+50

B1 (corresponds to the sound of an open 7th


string) to E6 (corresponds to the 1st string
played at the 24th fret)

RANGE 2 (B1E5)

B1 (corresponds to the sound of an open 7th


string) to E5 (corresponds to the 1st string
played at the 12th fret)

RANGE 3 (B1E4)

B1 (corresponds to the sound of an open 7th


string) to E4 (corresponds to the sound of an
open 1st string)

RANGE 4 (B1E3)

B1 (corresponds to the sound of an open 7th


string) to E3 (corresponds to the 4th string
played at the 2nd fret)

OCTAVE
LEVEL

0100

Adjusts the volume of the sound one octave


below.

DIRECT MIX

0100

Adjusts the volume of the direct sound.

RANGE

* You may be unable to produce the


intended effect when playing chords (two
or more notes played simultaneously).
Make fine adjustments to the interval. The
amount of the change in the Fine 100 is
equivalent to that of the Pitch 1.
Adjusts the time from when the direct sound
is heard until the pitch shifted sounds are
heard. Normally you can leave this set at 0
ms.

This selects the register to which the effect is applied.


RANGE 1 (B1E6)

The response is slower in the order of FAST,


MEDIUM and SLOW, but the modulation is
lessened in the same order.
MONO is used for inputting single notes.

MONO

This adds a note one octave lower, creating a richer sound.

Explanation

Selects the number of voices for the pitch shift sound.

0100

TONE

Value

PS1:PRE DLY
PS2:PRE DLY

0 ms300 ms,
BPM

* 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.
* If, due to the tempo, the time is longer than
the range of allowable settings, it is then
synchronized to a period either 1/2 or 1/4
of that time.

PS1:LEVEL
PS2:LEVEL
PS1:F.BACK

0100

Adjusts the volume of the pitch shifter.

0100

Adjusts the feedback amount of the pitch


shift sound.

13

EFFECT

HARMONIST

Parameter

Harmonist is an effect where the amount of shifting is adjusted according


to an analysis of the guitar input, allowing you to create harmony based
on diatonic scales.
* Because of the need to analyze the pitch, chords (two or more sounds
played simultaneously) cannot be played.
* When you are to play the next string while a certain sound is still playing,
mute the previous sound and then play the next one with a clear attack.
If the unit cannot detect the attack, it may not sound correctly.

USER SCALE

* The sensitivity may vary according to the guitars TONE knob and pickup
type.
* You cannot use the Harmonist effect with audio input via USB.
Parameter

Value

Explanation

Selects the number of voices for the pitch shift sound.

VOICE

HR1:HARM
HR2:HARM

1-VOICE

One-voice pitch-shifted sound output in


monaural.

2-MONO

Two-voice pitch-shifted sound (HR1, HR2) output


in monaural.

2-STEREO

Two-voice pitch-shifted sound (HR1, HR2) output


through left and right channels.

-2 oct+2 oct,
USER

This determines the pitch of the sound added


to the input sound, when you are making a
harmony.
It allows you to set it by up to 2 octaves higher
or lower than the input sound. When the scale
is set to USER, this parameter sets the user scale
number to be used.
The key setting corresponds to the key of the
song (#, b) as follows.
Major

MASTER KEY

C(Am)B(G#m)

Minor

Value
C

Db

Db

Eb

Eb

EE

FF

F#

F#

Ab

Ab

Bb

Bb

Adjusts the time from when the direct sound


is heard until the harmonist sounds are heard.
Normally you can leave this set at 0 ms.

HR1:PRE DLY
HR2:PRE DLY

0 ms300 ms,
BPM

* 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.
* If, due to the tempo, the time is longer than
the range of allowable settings, it is then
synchronized to a period either 1/2 or 1/4 of
that time.

HR1:F.BACK
HR1:LEVEL
HR2:LEVEL
DIRECT MIX

14

0100

Adjusts the feedback amount of the harmonist


sound.

0100

Adjusts the volume of the harmony sound.

0100

Adjusts the volume of the direct sound.

CC

DbDb
DD

Db

EbEb

F#F#
GG

AA

BbBb
BB

D
Eb

F#

AbAb

Db

Eb

F#

G
Ab

Ab

A
Bb

Bb

Specify the note name of the output sound. The minus (-) and plus (+) symbols
indicate sounds above or below the set note name. Triangles next to the note names
indicate octaves. One downward-pointing triangle indicates a note one octave below
the note displayed; two triangles indicates a two-octave drop. One upward-pointing
triangle indicates a note one octave above the note displayed; two triangles indicates
a two-octave rise.

* Effective with USER selected for HARM parameter.

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.
* This function will not work properly when two or more notes are played
simultaneously.
Parameter

Value

Explanation
Switches the hold sound on and off.
Normally, this is controlled with the CTL
pedals.

Major

Minor

Explanation

HOLD

OFF, ON

It is assumed that this parameter will be


assigned to the footswitch.
Patches are written with the HOLD
parameter set to Off.

RISE TIME

0100

EFFECT LEVEL 0120

Adjusts how rapidly the Sound Hold sound


is produced.
Adjusts the volume of the hold sound.

EFFECT

AC. PROCESSOR

Parameter

Value

This sets the cycle of the step function that


changes the rate and depth. When it is set
to a higher value, the change will be finer.
Set this to Off when not using the Step
function.

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.
Parameter

Value

Explanation

Selects the modeling type.

TYPE

SMALL

This is the sound of a small-bodied acoustic


guitar.

MEDIUM

This is a standard, unadorned acoustic guitar


sound.

BRIGHT

This is a bright acoustic guitar sound.

POWER

This is a powerful acoustic guitar sound.

BASS

-50+50

Adjusts the low-end balance.

MIDDLE

-50+50

Adjusts the midrange balance.

MIDDLE FREQ 20.0 Hz10.0 kHz

Specifies the frequency range to be adjusted


with Middle.

TREBLE

-50+50

Adjusts the high-end balance.

PRES

-50+50

Adjusts the balance in the extended upper


range.

LEVEL

0100

Adjusts the volume.

STEP RATE

OFF, 0100,
BPM

EFFECT LEVEL 0100

Adjusts the volume of the phaser.

DIRECT MIX

Adjusts the volume of the direct sound.

0100

FLANGER
The flanging effect gives a twisting, jet-airplane-like character to the
sound.
Value

By adding varied-phase portions to the direct sound, the phaser effect


gives a whooshing, swirling character to the sound.
Value

RATE

0100,
BPM

Explanation

4 STAGE

This is a four-phase effect. A light phaser


effect is obtained.

8 STAGE

This is an eight-phase effect. It is a popular


phaser effect.

DEPTH

0100

Determines the depth of the flanging effect.

RESO

0100

Determines the amount of resonance (feedback). Increasing the value will emphasize
the effect, creating a more unusual sound.

12 STAGE

This is a twelve-phase effect. A deep phase


effect is obtained.

BiPHASE

This is the phaser with two phase shift circuits


connected in series.

MANUAL

0100

Adjusts the center frequency at which to


apply the effect.

This sets the rate of the phaser effect.

SEPARATION

0100

Adjusts the diffusion. The diffusion increases


as the value increases.

LOW CUT

FLAT,
55 Hz800 Hz

This sets the frequency at which the low


cut filter begins to take effect. When Flat is
selected, the low cut filter will have no effect.

EFFECT LEVEL

0100

Adjusts the volume of the flanger.

DIRECT MIX

0100

Adjusts the volume of the direct sound.

0100,
BPM

* 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.
* If, due to the tempo, the time is longer than
the range of allowable settings, it is then
synchronized to a period either 1/2 or 1/4
of that time.

DEPTH

* 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.
* If, due to the tempo, the time is longer than
the range of allowable settings, it is then
synchronized to a period either 1/2 or 1/4
of that time.

Selects the number of stages that the phaser effect will use.

RATE

Explanation
This sets the rate of the flanging effect.

PHASER

TYPE

* 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.
* If, due to the tempo, the time is longer than
the range of allowable settings, it is then
synchronized to a period either 1/2 or 1/4
of that time.

Parameter

Parameter

Explanation

0100

Determines the depth of the phaser effect.

RESO

0100

Determines the amount of resonance (feedback). Increasing the value will emphasize
the effect, creating a more unusual sound.

MANUAL

0100

Adjusts the center frequency of the phaser


effect.

15

EFFECT

TREMOLO

UNI-V

Tremolo is an effect that creates a cyclic change in volume.


Parameter

Value

Explanation

WAVE SHAPE

0100

Adjusts changes in volume level. A higher


value will steepen waves shape.

RATE

0100,
BPM

This models a Uni-Vibe.


Although this resembles a phaser effect, it also provides a unique
undulation that you cant get with a regular phaser.
Parameter

Value

Explanation

Adjusts the frequency (speed) of the change.

Adjusts the rate of the UNI-V effect.

* 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.

* 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.

RATE

0100,
BPM

* If, due to the tempo, the time is longer than


the range of allowable settings, it is then
synchronized to a period either 1/2 or 1/4
of that time.

* If, due to the tempo, the time is longer than


the range of allowable settings, it is then
synchronized to a period either 1/2 or 1/4
of that time.

DEPTH

0100

Adjusts the depth of the effect.

DEPTH

0100

Adjusts the depth of the UNI-V effect.

LEVEL

0100

Adjusts the volume.

LEVEL

0100

Adjusts the volume.

ROTARY

PAN

This produces an effect like the sound of a rotary speaker.


Parameter

Value

Explanation

SPEED
SELECT

SLOW, FAST

This parameter changes the simulated


speakers rotating speed (SLOW or FAST).

RATE-SLOW

0100,
BPM

This parameter adjusts the SPEED SELECT of


rotation when set to SLOW.
This parameter adjusts the SPEED SELECT of
rotation when set to FAST.

RATE-FAST

0100,
BPM

* 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.
* If, due to the tempo, the time is longer than
the range of allowable settings, it is then
synchronized to a period either 1/2 or 1/4
of that time.

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.
Parameter

Value

Explanation

AUTO

This varies the volume level on the left and


right according to the settings for WAVE
SHAPE, RATE, and DEPTH.

MANUAL

Output uses the volume balance set with


POS.

TYPE

WAVE SHAPE
*1

0100

Adjusts changes in volume level.


A higher value will steepen waves shape.
Adjusts the frequency (speed) of the change.

RATE *1

0100,
BPM

* 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.

DEPTH

0100

This parameter adjusts the amount of depth


in the rotary effect.

RISE TIME

0100

This parameter adjusts the time it takes for


the rotation SPEED SELECT to change when
switched from SLOW to FAST.

DEPTH *1

0100

Adjusts the depth of the effect.

FALL TIME

0100

This parameter adjusts the time it takes for


the rotation SPEED SELECT to change when
switched from FAST to SLOW.

POS *2

L 100CENTER
R 100

This adjusts the volume balance between the


left and right channels.

LEVEL

0100

Adjusts the volume.

LEVEL

0100

Adjusts the volume.

* If, due to the tempo, the time is longer than


the range of allowable settings, it is then
synchronized to a period either 1/2 or 1/4
of that time.

*1 Setting available when TYPE is set to AUTO.


*2 Setting available when TYPE is set to MANUAL.

16

EFFECT

SLICER

RING MOD.

This consecutively interrupts the sound to create the impression that a


rhythm backing phrase is being played.
Parameter

Value

Explanation

PATTERN

P1P20

Select the slice pattern that will be used to


cut the sound.

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.
Parameter

RATE

0100,
BPM

* If, due to the tempo, the time is longer than


the range of allowable settings, it is then
synchronized to a period either 1/2 or 1/4
of that time.
Adjust the sensitivity of triggering.

TRIGGER
SENS

0100

With low settings of this parameter, softly


picked notes will not retrigger the phrase
(i.e., the phrase will continue playing), but
strongly picked notes will retrigger the
phrase so that it will playback from the beginning. With high settings of this parameter,
the phrase will be retriggered even by softly
picked notes.

EFFECT LEVEL 0100

Adjusts the volume of the effect sound.

DIRECT MIX

Adjusts the volume of the direct sound.

0100

Explanation

This selects the mode for the ring modulator.

Adjust the rate at which the sound will be


cut.
* 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.

Value
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.

FREQUENCY

0100

Adjusts the frequency of the internal


oscillator.

EFFECT LEVEL

0100

Adjusts the volume of the effect sound.

DIRECT MIX

0100

Adjusts the volume of the direct sound.

MODE

HUMANIZER
This can create human vowel-like sounds.
Parameter

Value

Explanation

This sets the mode that switches the vowels.

VIBRATO
This effect creates vibrato by slightly modulating the pitch.
Parameter

RATE

Value

0100,
BPM

MODE

PICKING

It changes from VOWEL 1 to VOWEL 2 along


with the picking. The time spent for the
change is adjusted with the rate.

AUTO

By adjusting the rate and depth, two vowels


(VOWEL 1 and VOWEL 2) can be switched
automatically.
Selects the first vowel.

Explanation
Adjusts the rate of the vibrato.

VOWEL 1

a, e, i, o, u

* 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.

VOWEL 2

a, e, i, o, u

Selects the second vowel.

0100

Adjusts the sensitivity of the humanizer.


When it is set to a lower value, no effect
of the humanizer is obtained with weaker
picking, while stronger picking produces
the effect. When it is set to a higher value,
the effect of the humanizer can be obtained
whether the picking is weak or strong.

SENS *1

* If, due to the tempo, the time is longer than


the range of allowable settings, it is then
synchronized to a period either 1/2 or 1/4
of that time.
DEPTH

0100

Adjusts the cycle for changing the two


vowels.

Adjusts the depth of the vibrato.


This selects on/off of the vibrato.

TRIGGER

OFF, ON

* It is assumed that this parameter will be


assigned to the footswitch.

RATE

This sets the time passing from the moment


the Trigger is turned on until the set vibrato
is obtained.
RISE TIME

LEVEL

0100

0100

* When a patch with TRIGGER set to ON is


called up, the effect obtained is identical to
what happens when TRIGGER is switched
from Off to On. If you want the vibrato
effect to be produced immediately after the
patches are switched, set RISE TIME to 0.
Adjusts the volume.

0100,
BPM

* 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.
* If, due to the tempo, the time is longer than
the range of allowable settings, it is then
synchronized to a period either 1/2 or 1/4
of that time.

DEPTH

0100

Adjusts the depth of the effect.

MANUAL *2

0100

This determines the point where the two


vowels are switched. When it is set to 50,
VOWEL 1 and VOWEL 2 are switched in the
same length of time. When it is set to lower
than 50, the time for VOWEL 1 is shorter.
When it is set to higher than 50, the time for
VOWEL 1 is longer.

LEVEL

0100

Adjusts the volume.

*1 Setting available when MODE is set to PICKING.


*2 Setting available when MODE is set to AUTO.

17

EFFECT

2X2 CHORUS

SUB DELAY

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.
Parameter

Value

LOW RATE

0100

0100,
BPM

* 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.
* If, due to the tempo, the time is longer than
the range of allowable settings, it is then
synchronized to a period either 1/2 or 1/4
of that time.

0100

Adjust the depth of the chorus effect for the


high frequency range. If you wish to use this
as a doubling effect, use a setting of 0.

LOW PRE
DELAY

0.0 ms40.0 ms

Adjusts the delay of the effect sound in


the low-frequency range. Extending the
pre-delay will produce the sensation of
multiple sounds (doubling effect).

LOW LEVEL

0100

Adjusts the volume of the effect sound in the


low-frequency range.

HIGH PRE
DELAY

0.0 ms40.0 ms

Adjusts the delay of the effect sound in


the high-frequency range. Extending the
pre-delay will produce the sensation of
multiple sounds (doubling effect).

HIGH LEVEL

0100

Adjusts the volume of the effect sound in the


high-frequency range.

XOVER FREQ

100 Hz4.00 kHz

This sets the frequency dividing the low- and


high-frequency ranges.

HIGH DEPTH

18

TYPE

Explanation

MONO

A simple monaural delay.

PAN

Provides a tap delay effect that divides


the delay time between the left and right
channels.
Adjusts the delay time.

DELAY TIME

1 ms1000 ms,
BPM

* 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.
* If, due to the tempo, the time is longer than
the range of allowable settings, it is then
synchronized to a period either 1/2 or 1/4
of that time.

Adjust the depth of the chorus effect for the


low frequency range. If you wish to use this
as a doubling effect, use a setting of 0.
Adjust the speed of the chorus effect for the
high frequency range.

HIGH RATE

Value

Use this to choose the type of delay.

* 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.
* If, due to the tempo, the time is longer than
the range of allowable settings, it is then
synchronized to a period either 1/2 or 1/4
of that time.

LOW DEPTH

Parameter

Explanation
Adjust the speed of the chorus effect for the
low frequency range.

0100,
BPM

This is a delay with the maximum delay time of 1,000 ms. This effect is
useful for making the sound fatter.

F.BACK

0100

EFFECT LEVEL 0120

Adjusts the volume that is returned to the


input. Higher settings will result in more
delay repeats.
Adjusts the volume of the delay sound.

HIGH CUT

630 Hz12.5 kHz,


FLAT

This sets the frequency at which the high


cut filter begins to take effect. When FLAT
is selected, the high cut filter will have no
effect.

TAP TIME *1

0100%

Adjusts the delay time of the left channel


delay. This setting adjusts the L channel delay
time relative to the R channel delay time
(considered as 100%).

DIRECT MIX

0100

Adjusts the volume of the direct sound.

*1 Setting available when TYPE is set to PAN.

EFFECT

COMMON

DELAY
This effect adds delayed sound to the direct sound, giving more body to
the sound or creating special effects.
Parameter

Value

Explanation

DELAY
ON/OFF

OFF, ON

Turns this effect on/off.

Parameter

1 ms2000 ms,
BPM

* If you switch patches with the Type set to either DUAL-S, DUAL-P,
or DUAL- L/R and then begin to play immediately after the
patches change, you may be unable to attain the intended effect
in the first portion of what you perform.
* The stereo effect is cancelled if a monaural effect or COSM amp is
connected after a stereo delay effect.*
SINGLE

PAN

Tap Time
OUTPUT L

EffectLev

DELAY

INPUT

TYPE

DUAL-S

0100

This sets the amount of delay sound returned


to the input. A higher value will increase the
number of the delay repeats.

HIGH CUT

630 Hz12.5 kHz,


FLAT

This sets the frequency at which the high


cut filter begins to take effect. When Flat
is selected, the high cut filter will have no
effect.

EFFECT LEVEL 0120

Adjusts the volume of the delay sound.

DIRECT MIX

0100

Adjusts the volume of the direct sound.

PAN

The direct sound is output from the left channel,


and the effect sound is output from the right
channel.

Parameter

Value

Explanation

This is a delay comprising two different delays


connected in series. Each delay time can be set in
a range from 1 ms to 1000 ms.

TAP TIME

0100%

Adjusts the delay time of the left channel


delay. This setting adjusts the L channel delay
time relative to the R channel delay time
(considered as 100%).

D1

D1: DELAY 1
D2: DELAY 2

D2

This is a delay comprising two delays connected in


parallel. Each delay time can be set in a range from
1 ms to 1000 ms.
DUAL-P

F.BACK

Dly Time
OUTPUT R

Feedback
STEREO

DUAL-S, DUAL-P, DUAL-L/R


Parameter

Value

This is a delay with individual settings available for


the left and right channels. Delay 1 goes to the left
channel, Delay 2 to the right.

D1

D2

D1:TIME
D2:TIME

D1:F.BACK

This produces an effect where the sound is played


back in reverse.

D2:F.BACK

ANALOG

This gives a mild analog delay sound. The delay


time can be set within the range of 1 to 2000 ms.

D1:HI CUT

TAPE

This setting provides the characteristic wavering


sound of the tape echo. The delay time can be set
within the range of 1 to 3400 ms.

D1:LEVEL

(MODULATE)

1 ms1000 ms,
BPM

* 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.
* If, due to the tempo, the time is longer than
the range of allowable settings, it is then
synchronized to a period either 1/2 or 1/4
of that time.

REVERSE

MOD

Explanation
This determines the delay time.

D1
D2

DUAL-L/R

* 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.
* If, due to the tempo, the time is longer than
the range of allowable settings, it is then
synchronized to a period either 1/2 or 1/4
of that time.

This is a simple monaural delay.


This delay is specifically for stereo output. This
allows you to obtain the tap delay effect that
divides the delay time, then deliver them to L and
R channels.

Explanation
This determines the delay time.

DELAY TIME

This selects which type of delay.

Value

D2:HI CUT

D2:LEVEL

0100

Adjusts the amount of feedback of the DELAY


1 (or DELAY 2). A higher value will increase
the number of the delay repeats.

630 Hz12.5 kHz,


FLAT

This sets the frequency at which the high


cut filter begins to take effect. When FLAT
is selected, the high cut filter will have no
effect.

0120

Adjusts the volume of the DELAY 1 (or DELAY


2).

This delay adds a pleasant wavering effect to the


sound.

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EFFECT

MODULATE

REVERB
This effect adds reverberation to the sound.

Parameter

Value

Explanation

MOD RATE

0100

Adjusts the modulation rate of the delay


sound.

Parameter

Value

Explanation

0100

Adjusts the modulation depth of the delay


sound.

REVERB ON/
OFF

OFF, ON

Turns this effect on/off.

MOD DEPTH

This selects the reverb type. Various different simulations of space


are offered.

CHORUS
In this effect, a slightly detuned sound is added to the original sound to
add depth and breadth.
Parameter

Value

Explanation

CHORUS ON/
OFF

OFF, ON

Turns this effect on/off.

TYPE

Selection for the chorus mode.

MODE

HALL 1

Simulates the reverberation in a concert hall.


Provides clear and spacious reverberations.

HALL 2

Simulates the reverberation in a concert hall.


Provides mild reverberations.

PLATE

STEREO 1

This is a stereo chorus effect that adds


different chorus sounds to L channel and R
channel.

Simulates plate reverberation (a reverb unit


that uses the vibration of a metallic plate).
Provides a metallic sound with a distinct
upper range.

SPRING

STEREO 2

This stereo chorus uses spatial synthesis, with


the direct sound output in the L channel and
the effect sound output in the R channel.

This simulates the sound of a guitar amps


built-in spring reverb.

MOD (MODULATE)

This reverb adds the wavering sound found


in hall reverb to provide an extremely
pleasant reverb sound.

REV TIME

0.1 s10.0 s

Adjusts the length (time) of reverberation.

PRE DELAY

0 ms500 ms

Adjusts the time until the reverb sound


appears.

0100,
BPM

* 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.

Adjusts the depth of the chorus effect.


0100

* To use it for doubling effect, set the value


to 0.

EFFECT LEVEL 0100

Adjusts the volume of the effect sound.

PRE DELAY

0.0 ms40.0 ms

Adjusts the time needed for the effect sound


to be output after the direct sound has been
output. By setting a longer pre delay time,
you can obtain an effect that sounds like
more than one sound is being played at the
same time (doubling effect).

LOW CUT

This sets the frequency at which the low


FLAT, 20 Hz800 Hz cut filter begins to take effect. When Flat is
selected, the low cut filter will have no effect.

HIGH CUT

630 Hz12.5 kHz,


FLAT

20

Simulates the reverberation in a small room.


Provides warm reverberations.

MONO

* If, due to the tempo, the time is longer than


the range of allowable settings, it is then
synchronized to a period either 1/2 or 1/4
of that time.
DEPTH

ROOM

This chorus effect outputs the same sound


from both L channel and R channel.

Adjusts the rate of the chorus effect.

RATE

AMBIENC
(AMBIENCE)

Simulates an ambience mic (off-mic, placed


at a distance from the sound source) used in
recording and other applications. Rather than
emphasizing the reverberation, this reverb
is used to produce a sense of openness and
depth.

This sets the frequency at which the high


cut filter begins to take effect. When Flat
is selected, the high cut filter will have no
effect.

EFFECT LEVEL 0100

Adjusts the volume of the reverb sound.

LOW CUT

This sets the frequency at which the low


FLAT, 20 Hz800 Hz cut filter begins to take effect. When Flat is
selected, the low cut filter will have no effect.

HIGH CUT

630 Hz12.5 kHz,


FLAT

This sets the frequency at which the high


cut filter begins to take effect. When Flat
is selected, the high cut filter will have no
effect.

DENSITY

010

Adjusts the density of the reverb sound.

DIRECT MIX

0100

Adjusts the volume of the direct sound.

0100

Adjusts the sensitivity of the spring effect.


When the value is set higher, the effect is
obtained even with a weak picking.

SPRING SENS
(TYPE =
SPRING only)

EFFECT

PEDAL FX

FOOT VOLUME

PEDAL BEND

FOOT VOLUME

This lets you use the pedal to get a pitch bend effect.

This is a volume control effect.

* Because of the need to analyze the pitch, chords (two or more sounds played
simultaneously) cannot be played.

Normally, this is controlled with the EXP Pedal or the [EXP] pedal
connected to the SUB CTL 1, 2/SUB EXP jack.

Parameter

Value

Explanation

Parameter

Value

Explanation

PITCH

-24+24

This sets the pitch at the point where the EXP


Pedal is all the way down.

VOLUME MIN

0100

Sets the volume when the heel of the EXP


Pedal is depressed.

PEDAL POS

0100

Adjusts the pedal position for pedal bend.


This parameter is used after its been
assigned to an EXP Pedal or similar controller.

VOLUME MAX 0100

EFFECT LEVEL 0100

Adjusts the volume of the pitch bend sound.

DIRECT MIX

Adjusts the volume of the direct sound.

0100

Selects the volume when the toe of the EXP


Pedal is depressed.
You can select how the actual volume
changes relative to the amount the pedal is
pressed.
Volume

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.
Parameter

Value

VOLUME
CURVE

SLOW 1, SLOW 2,
NORMAL, FAST

ST
FA

AL
RM
O
N
2
OW
L
S

Explanation

OW
SL

Selects the type of wah.

TYPE

CRY WAH

This models the sound of the CRY BABY wah


pedal popular in the 70s.

VO WAH

This models the sound of the VOX V846.

FAT WAH

This is a wah sound featuring a bold tone.

LIGHT WAH

This wah has a refined sound with no unusual


characteristics.

7STRING WAH

This expanded wah features a variable range


compatible with seven-string and baritone
guitars.

RESO WAH

This completely original effect offers enhancements on the characteristic resonances


produced by analog synth filters.

When the pedal is


fully raised
LEVEL

0100

When the pedal is


fully advanced

Adjusts the volume.

Adjusts the position of the wah pedal.


PEDAL POS

0100

PEDAL MIN

0100

Selects the tone produced when the heel of


the EXP Pedal is depressed.

PEDAL MAX

0100

Selects the tone produced when the toe of


the EXP Pedal is depressed.

* This parameter is used after its been assigned to an EXP Pedal or similar controller.

EFFECT LEVEL 0100

Adjusts the volume of the effect sound.

DIRECT MIX

Adjusts the volume of the direct sound.

0100

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EFFECT

DIVIDER

MIXER

Within the effect chain, the point where the signal is split into channels
A and B is called the divider, and the point where the two signals are
recombined is called the mixer.
You can use the divider to switch between channels A and B, to assign
strongly picked notes and softly picked notes to different channels, or
to assign different frequency bands of your guitar sound to different
channels.
The mixer lets you adjust the volume balance of channels A and B,
place them in the stereo field, or slightly delay the sound of channel B to
produce a spacious sound.
DIVIDER

Parameter

MIXER

Value

Explanation

SINGLE

Use only one channel, either A or B.

DUAL

Use the two channels A and B.

Parameter

Value

Explanation

CH SELECT

Ch. A, Ch. B

Selects the channel to use.

MODE

SINGLE

DUAL Ch. A, DUAL Ch. B


Parameter

Ch. A/Ch. B
DYNAMIC

Ch. A/Ch. B
DYNAMIC
SENS

Ch. A/Ch. B
FILTER

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.

0100

Specifies the picking sensitivity.

OFF

The filter will not be used.

LPF

Only the region below the cutoff frequency


will be output.

HPF

Only the region above the cutoff frequency


will be output.

Ch. A/Ch. B
100 Hz2 kHz
CUTOFF FREQ

22

Cutoff frequency

Parameter

Value

Explanation

STEREO

Channels A and B will be mixed and output


in stereo.

PAN L/R

Channels A and B will be assigned


respectively to the L and R OUTPUT jacks.

MODE

CH A/B
BALANC

SPREAD

100:00:100

0100

Adjusts the volume balance of channels A


and B.
* This is shown only if DIVIDER MODE is set
to DUAL.
Slightly delays the sound of channel B to
make the sound more spacious.
* This is shown only if DIVIDER MODE is set
to DUAL.

EFFECT

SEND/RETURN

NS1/NS2

You can connect an external effects processor between the SEND jack and
RETURN jack, and use it as one of the GT-100s effects processors.

This effect reduces the noise and hum picked up by guitar pickups. Since
it suppresses the noise in synchronization with the envelope of the guitar
sound (the way in which the guitar sound decays over time), it has very
little effect on the guitar sound, and does not harm the natural character
of the sound.
Parameter

Value

Explanation

NS ON/OFF

OFF, ON

Switches the noise suppressor effect on/off.

0100

Adjust this parameter as appropriate for the volume


of the noise. If the noise level is high, a higher setting
is appropriate. If the noise level is low, a lower setting
is appropriate. Adjust this value until the decay of the
guitar sound is as natural as possible.

THRESH

* High settings for the threshold parameter may result


in there being no sound when you play with your
guitar volume turned down.
RELEASE

0100

Adjusts the time from when the noise suppressor


begins to function until the noise level reaches 0.

This controls the noise suppressor based on the volume level for
the point specified in Detect.

The sound that is input to SEND/RETURN within the effect chain will be
output to the SEND jack. The sound that is input via the RETURN jack will
be input to SEND/RETURN within the effect chain.

INPUT

Input volume from input jack.


* Ordinarily, DETECT should be set to INPUT.
Noise suppressor input volume.

Parameter

Value

Explanation

SEND/
RETURN
ON/OFF

OFF, ON

Turns the SEND/RETURN on/off.


The input to SEND/RETURN within the effect
chain will be output to the SEND jack, and
the input from the RETURN jack will be
output following SEND/RETURN.

NORMAL

NS INPUT

* When connected as illustrated below, and you want


to prevent a spatial-type effects sound (such as a
delay sound) from being eradicated by the NS, you
should set DETECT to NS INPUT.
DLY

DETECT

NS1

(Spatial-type effect)
Volume after passing through Foot Volume.
* If you want to use FV (Foot Volume) in place of the
guitars volume control, you need to set DETECT to
FV OUT.

Use this setting if you want to connect an


external effects processor in series within the
GT-100s effect chain.
FV OUT
SEND

RETURN

INPUT

FV

NS1

Foot Volume

The input to SEND/RETURN within the effect


chain will be output to the SEND jack, and
the input from the RETURN jack and the input
to SEND/RETURN (the direct sound) will be
mixed and output following SEND/RETURN.
MODE

DIRECT MIX

Use this when you want to mix the GT-100s


effects sounds together with the sound with
the external effects device applied to it.

SEND

RETURN

The input to SEND/RETURN within the effect


chain will be output to the SEND jack. The
input from the RETURN jack will be ignored.

BRANCH OUT

For example, by placing SEND/RETURN in


the GT-100s effect chain in front of reverb or
delay, this allows you to use the SEND jack as
a dry out.

SEND
SEND LEVEL

0200

Adjusts the volume of the output to the


external effects device.

RETURN
LEVEL

0200

Adjusts the volume of the input from the


external effects device.

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EFFECT

ACCEL FX

TWIST

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.
Parameter

Value

Explanation

S-BEND

Applies intense bending.

LASER BEAM

Produces a laser beam-like sound.

RING MOD.

Produces a metallic sound, creating the


impression that the sound is being focused.

TWIST

Produces an aggressive sense of rotation.


Using this in conjunction with distortion will
produce an even wilder sense of rotation.

WARP

Produces a dream-like sound.

FEEDBACKER

Generates feedback performance.

TYPE

S-BEND

Produces an aggressive sense of rotation. Using this in conjunction with


distortion will produce an even wilder sense of rotation.
Parameter

Value

Explanation

RISE TIME

0100

This parameter adjusts the amount of time


it is to take for the effect to transition to the
maximum.

FALL TIME

0100

This parameter adjusts the amount of time


it is to take for the effect to transition to the
original.

LEVEL

0100

Adjusts the volume of the effect sound.

WARP
Produces a dream-like sound.

Applies intense bending.


Parameter

Value

Explanation

PITCH

-3 oct, -2 oct,
-1 oct, +1 oct,
+2 oct, +3 oct,
+4 oct

Adjusts the amount of pitch shift in octave


steps.

RISE TIME

0100

This parameter adjusts the amount of time


it is to take for the effect to transition to the
maximum.

FALL TIME

0100

This parameter adjusts the amount of time


it is to take for the effect to transition to the
original.

Parameter

Value

Explanation

RISE TIME

0100

This parameter adjusts the amount of time


it is to take for the effect to transition to the
maximum.

FALL TIME

0100

This parameter adjusts the amount of time


it is to take for the effect to transition to the
original.

LEVEL

0100

Adjusts the volume of the effect sound.

FEEDBACKER
Generates feedback performance.

* Note that the notes you want to apply feedback to must be played
singly and cleanly.

LASER BEAM

Parameter

Produces a laser beam-like sound.


Parameter

Value

Explanation

RATE

0100

Adjusts the modulation rate of the sound.

DEPTH

0100

Adjusts the modulation depth of the sound.

0100

This parameter adjusts the amount of time


it is to take for the effect to transition to the
maximum.

0100

This parameter adjusts the amount of time


it is to take for the effect to transition to the
original.

RISE TIME

FALL TIME

RING MOD.
Produces a metallic sound, creating the impression that the sound is being
focused.

Value

Explanation

NORMAL

Analyzes the pitch of the guitar sound being


input, and then creates a feedback sound.

OSC

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.

DEPTH *1

0100

Adjusts the ease with which feedback will


occur when the FEEDBACKER is on.

RISE TIME *2

0100

This determines the time needed for the


volume of the feedback sound to reach its
maximum from the moment the effect is
turned on.

OCTAVE RISE
TIME *2

0100

This determines the time needed for the


volume of the one octave higher feedback
sound to reach its maximum from the
moment the effect is turned on.

F.BACK LEVEL
0100
*2

Adjusts the volume of the feedback sound.

MODE

Parameter

Value

Explanation

FREQ

0100

Adjusts the frequency of the internal


oscillator.

OCTAVE
F.BACK LEVEL 0100
*2

Adjusts the volume of the one octave higher


feedback sound.

RISE TIME

0100

This parameter adjusts the amount of time


it is to take for the effect to transition to the
maximum.

VIB RATE *2

0100

Adjusts the rate of the vibrato when the


FEEDBACKER is on.

VIB DEPTH *2

0100

FALL TIME

0100

This parameter adjusts the amount of time


it is to take for the effect to transition to the
original.

Adjusts the depth of the vibrato when the


FEEDBACKER is on.

RING LEVEL

0100

Adjusts the volume of the effect sound.

OCTAVE
LEVEL

0100

Adjusts the volume of the one octave low


sound.

DIRECT MIX

0100

Adjusts the volume of the direct sound.

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*1 MODE=NORMAL only
*2 MODE=OSC only

EFFECT

MASTER SETTING

AMP CONTROL

These settings are applied to the overall patch.

MASTER SETTING
Parameter

Value

Explanation

PATCH LEVEL

0200

Adjusts the volume of the patch.

By connecting your guitar amps channel switching jack to the GT-100s


AMP CONTROL jack, you can then use Amp Control to switch the amp
channel.

Adjusts the BPM value for each patch.


* BPM (beats per minute) indicates the number
of quarter note beats that occur each minute.
MASTER BPM

40250

* When you have an external MIDI device


connected, the MASTER BPM synchronizes to
the external MIDI devices tempo, making it
impossible to set the MASTER BPM. To enable
setting of the MASTER BPM, setSYNC
CLOCK (p. 29) to INTERNAL.
This sets the key for the FX HARMONIST.
Major

MASTER KEY

C (Am)B (G#m)

Minor

This combining of the GT-100 and the amp channels allows you to get an
even wider variety of distortion sounds. Since the Amp Control setting is
handled as one of the effects parameters saved to each individual patch, it
allows you to switch guitar amp channels with each patch.

Major
Parameter

Value

Explanation
GT-100

Minor

(AMP CONTROL jack)

MASTER EQ
OFF
Parameter

Value

Explanation

MASTER LOW
-20+20 dB
GAIN

Adjusts the low frequency range tone.

MASTER HIGH
-20+20 dB
GAIN

Adjusts the high frequency range tone.

MASTER MID
FREQ

20.0 Hz10.0 kHz

Specify the center of the frequency range


that will be adjusted by the MASTER MID
GAIN.

MASTER
MID Q

0.516

Adjusts the width of the area affected by the


EQ centered at the MASTER MID FREQ. Higher
values will narrow the area.

MASTER MID
GAIN

-20+20 dB

Adjusts the middle frequency range tone.

Guitar Amp
(Channel switching jack)

AMP
CONTROL

GT-100
(AMP CONTROL jack)

ON

Guitar Amp
(Channel switching jack)

* To determine how the amp channels are switched when the circuit is
open and shorted, refer to the amp owners manual, or actually confirm
the sounds by operating the amp.
* Note that, depending on the circuitry of the channel switching jack in
the guitar amp used, the Amp Control function may not operate.
* Since this is a single mono plug, it cant switch a three-channel amp.
MEMO
With Amp Control, not only can you switch amp channels,
you can also use it to switch the amps effects on and off, like a
footswitch controller.

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SYSTEM
OUTPUT SELECT

TOTAL

Specify the device (amp) thats connected to the OUTPUT jacks.


Parameter

Value

Explanation

JC-120

Choose this setting if the GT-100 is connected


to the guitar input of a Roland JC-120 guitar
amp.

SMALL AMP

Choose this setting if the GT-100 is connected


to a small guitar amp.

COMBO AMP

NS THRESH

Value

Explanation

-20+20 dB

Control the threshold level of the noise


suppressor used by each patch. This does not
affect the settings of each patch.
* If you want to use the settings specified for
each patch, set this to 0 dB.

For some types of guitar amps, the JC-120


setting might produce better results.

It is useful to adjust the reverb level


appropriately for the space in which youre
performing. This does not affect the settings
of each patch.

STACK AMP

JC-120 RETURN

Choose this setting if the GT-100 is connected


to the RETURN jack of the JC-120.

COMBO RETURN

Choose this setting if the GT-100 is connected


to the RETURN jack of a combo-type guitar
amp.

STACK RETURN

Choose this setting if the GT-100 is connected


to the RETURN jack of a stack-type guitar
amp. You should also choose the STACK
RETURN setting if youre using a guitar
power amp together with a speaker cabinet.

LINE/PHONES

Parameter

Choose this setting if the GT-100 is connected


to the guitar input of a combo-type guitar
amp (i.e., a single unit that contains the amp
and speaker) other than the JC-120.

Choose this setting if the GT-100 is connected


to the guitar input of a stack-type guitar amp
(i.e., one in which the amp and speaker are
separate units).

SELECT

These parameters control the threshold level of the noise suppressor used
by each patch, the overall reverb level, and the overall output. They do not
affect the settings of each patch.

Choose this setting if youre using


headphones, or if the GT-100 is connected to
a keyboard amp, mixer, or digital recorder.

Adjusts the reverb level specified for each


patch.
REVERB

0200%

* If you want to use the settings specified for


each patch, set this to 100 %.
MAIN
OUTPUT
LEVEL

-10 dB, +4 dB

PHRASE LOOP
Here are various settings for the Phrase Loop function.
Parameter

Value

PERFORM

INPUT

MODE
PATCH EDIT

Adjust the input level according to the output level of the guitar that
youve connected.
Parameter

Value

Explanation

INPUT LEVEL

-20+20 dB

Adjusts the guitar input level.

This adjusts the tone of the OUTPUT regardless of the equalizer on/off
settings of individual patches.

The sound processed by the effects will be


recorded.
This lets you create a variety of performances
by layering different sounds.
The sound before being processed by the
effects will be recorded, and the effects will
be applied when the loop is played back.

MONO

The phrase will be recorded in monaural


(maximum 38 seconds).

STEREO

The phrase will be recorded in stereo


(maximum 19 seconds).

0120

Specifies the phrase playback volume.

OFF

Phrase Loop will not operate even if you


press the [PHRASE LOOP] pedal.

PHRASE LOOP

You can use the [PHRASE LOOP] pedal to


switch Phrase Loop on/off or to record.

REC MODE

PEDAL FUNC

Parameter

Value

Explanation

LOW GAIN

-20+20 dB

Adjusts the low frequency range tone.

MID GAIN

-20+20 dB

Adjusts the middle frequency range tone.

MID FREQ

20.0 Hz10.0 kHz

Specifies the center of the frequency range


that will be adjusted by the MID GAIN.

MID Q

0.516

Adjusts the width of the area affected by the


EQ centered at the MID FREQ. Higher values
will narrow the area.

Parameter

HIGH GAIN

-20+20 dB

Adjusts the high frequency range tone.

BANK
CHANGE
MODE

26

Explanation

This is a convenient way to adjust the effects,


or to compare the sound of different patches.

PLAY LEVEL

GLOBAL EQ

Specifies the output reference level as


appropriate for the input level of the device
connected to the OUTPUT jacks.

PLAY OPTION
Here you can specify how the pedals will work during performance.
Value

Explanation

WAIT

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.

SYSTEM
Parameter

Value

Explanation

OFF

The operational status of the EXP PEDALs


FUNC (p. 31) is not carried over when patches
are switched.
If the EXP PEDALs FUNC (p. 31) are the same
between 2 patches, the operational status is
carried over when patches are switched.

Display of parameters you can set with KNOB


SETTING
The parameter names displayed in the Play screen are abbreviated.
For details about the parameter names, refer to the chart shown below.
Value

Display

Value

Display

OFF

OFF

DELAY F.BACK

DlyFBK

PATCH

PATCH

DELAY HI CUT

DlyHC

COMP SUSTAIN

CmpSUS

DELAY E.LEV

DlyELV

COMP ATTACK

CmpATK

DELAY D1TIME

D1 TIM

COMP LEVEL

CmpLEV

DELAY D1F.BK

D1 FBK

OD/DS DRIVE

OD DRV

DELAY D1HICUT

D1 HC

OD/DS TONE

OD TNE

DELAY D1LEV

D1 LEV

OD/DS E.LEV

OD ELV

DELAY D2TIME

D2 TIM

OD/DS SOLO LV

OD SLV

DELAY D2F.BK

D2 FBK

PRE A TYPE

A:TYPE

DELAY D2HICUT

D2 HC

PRE A GAIN

A:GAIN

DELAY D2LEV

D2 LEV

PRE A LEVEL

A:LEV

CHORUS RATE

ChoRAT

PRE A BASS

A:BASS

CHORUS DEPTH

ChoDPT

PRE A MID

A:MID

CHORUS PREDLY

ChoDLY

PRE A TREBLE

A:TRB

CHORUS E.LEV

ChoLEV

PRE A PRES

A:PRES

REVERB TIME

RevTIM

PRE A SOLO LV

A:SLV

REVERB HI CUT

RevHC

PRE A MIC LEV

A:MLV

REVERB E.LEV

RevELV

PRE B TYPE

B:TYPE

MASTER LOW

MT LOW

PRE B GAIN

B:GAIN

MASTER MID

MT MID

PRE B LEVEL

B:LEV

MASTER HIGH

MT HI

Here you can assign the desired parameters to knobs [1][8] in the Play
Screen.

PRE B BASS

B:BASS

PATCH LEVEL

PAT LV

PRE B MID

B:MID

PEDAL WAH LEV

WahLEV

* The settings you make here are only for the knobs in the Play Screen.

PRE B TREBLE

B:TRB

PEDAL PB LEV

PB LEV

PRE B PRES

B:PRES

DIV CH SELECT

CH A/B

PRE B SOLO LV

B:SLV

SR SEND LEVEL

SR SND

PRE B MIC LEV

B:MLV

SR RTN LEVEL

SR RTN

EQ LO CUT

EQ LC

NS1 THRESH

NS1THR

EQ LOW

EQ LOW

NS1 RELEASE

NS1REL

EQ LO-MID

EQ LMD

NS2 THRESH

NS2THR

EQ HI-MID

EQ HMD

NS2 RELEASE

NS2REL

EQ HIGH

EQ HI

GLOBAL EQ LOW

GB LOW

EQ HI CUT

EQ HC

GLOBAL EQ MID

GB MID

DELAY TIME

DlyTIM

GLOBAL EQ HIGH

GB HI

EXP PEDAL
HOLD
ON

For example, if EXP PEDAL FUNC is set to


FOOT VOLUME in both patches, the one
before and the one after the change, the
volume corresponding to the position the
pedal is in (angle) at the time of the patch
change will be maintained after the patch
change. On the other hand, if the patch being
changed to is set to WAH, the volume will be
in accordance with the value set within the
patch, and youll obtain a wah effect that is
in accordance with a value that reflects the
current position (angle) of the pedal.

KNOB LOCK

OFF, ON

Specifies whether knob operations will be


disabled. If this is ON, knob operations will
be disabled.

NUM PEDAL
SW

OFF, TUNER,
Ch. A/B, OD SOLO,
A/B SOLO,
A&B SOLO

Selects the function that will be recalled


when you press the pedal of the same
number as the currently selected patch.

BANK EXTENT P01P50,


MIN
U01U50

Sets the lower limit for the banks.

BANK EXTENT P01P50,


MAX
U01U50

Sets the upper limit for the banks.

PEDAL
INDICAT

If this is ON, all currently unlit pedal


indicators will blink dimly.

OFF, ON

KNOB SETTING

Parameter

Value

KNOB 1

OFF, PATCH, COMP SUSTAIN, COMP ATTACK, COMP LEVEL,


OD/DS DRIVE, OD/DS TONE, OD/DS E.LEV, OD/DS SOLO LV,
PRE A TYPE, PRE A GAIN, PRE A LEVEL, PRE A BASS, PRE A MID,
PRE A TREBLE, PRE A PRES, PRE A SOLO LV, PRE A MIC LEV,
PRE B TYPE, PRE B GAIN, PRE B LEVEL, PRE B BASS, PRE B MID,
PRE B TREBLE, PRE B PRES, PRE B SOLO LV, PRE B MIC LEV,
EQ LO CUT, EQ LOW, EQ LO-MID, EQ HI-MID, EQ HIGH, EQ HI CUT,
DELAY TIME, DELAY F.BACK,DELAY HI CUT, DELAY E.LEV,
DELAY D1TIME, DELAY D1F.BK, DELAY D1HICUT, DELAY D1LEV,
DELAY D2TIME, DELAY D2F.BK, DELAY D2HICUT, DELAY D2LEV,
CHORUS RATE , CHORUS DEPTH, CHORUS PREDLY, CHORUS E.LEV,
REVERB TIME, REVERB HI CUT, REVERB E.LEV, MASTER LOW,
MASTER MID, MASTER HIGH, PATCH LEVEL, PEDAL WAH LEV,
PEDAL PB LEV, DIV CH SELECT, SR SEND LEVEL, SR RTN LEVEL,
NS1 THRESH, NS1 RELEASE, NS2 THRESH, NS2 RELEASE,
GLOBAL EQ LOW, GLOBAL EQ MID, GLOBAL EQ HIGH

KNOB 2
KNOB 3
KNOB 4
KNOB 5
KNOB 6
KNOB 7
KNOB 8

27

SYSTEM

PREFERENCE

USB

Here you can specify whether settings for the type of connected amp and
preamp, control pedal, expression pedal, etc. will be independent for each
patch, or whether the same settings will be shared by all patches.
Parameter

Value

OUTPUT
SELECT
ACCEL/CTL

If this is set to PATCH, different settings can


be made independently for each patch. If this
PATCH, SYSTEM 13 is set to SYSTEM, the same settings will be
shared by all patches.
PATCH, SYSTEM

EXP

PATCH, SYSTEM

EXP SW

PATCH, SYSTEM

SUB CTL 1

PATCH, SYSTEM

PREAMP

Explanation

PATCH, SYSTEM

SUB CTL 2

PATCH, SYSTEM

SUB EXP

PATCH, SYSTEM

Here you can make USB-related settings for when the GT-100 is connected
to a computer via USB.

USB audio flow


USB IN-OUT MODE: NORMAL

GT-100

* Here, even if a CTL/EXP pedal that has been


set to SYSTEM is set to ASSIGN SOURCE (p.
32), that setting will be ignored. In the case
of the ACCEL/CTL pedal, in addition to the
above, settings for Manual mode (p. 37) will
also be ignored.

USB OUT

OUTPUT

USB IN

INPUT

MIX
Level

OUTPUT
Level
Effect Chain

LCD

USB IN-OUT MODE: DRY OUT

Here you can adjust the brightness of the characters in the display.
Parameter
CONTRST
LEFT
CONTRST
RIGHT

Value

Explanation

116

Higher values increase the brightness.

GT-100

USB OUT

OUTPUT

USB IN

INPUT

MIX
Level

OUTPUT
Level
Effect Chain

USB IN-OUT MODE: REAMP

GT-100

USB OUT

USB IN

INPUT

OUTPUT

OUTPUT
Level
INPUT
Level
Effect Chain

Parameter

Value

Explanation

Here you can specify the audio flow for USB input/output.
NORMAL

The guitar input will be sent through the


GT-100s effects and output to the computer. The
input from the computer will be mixed with the
GT-100s output, and then output.

DRY OUT

The sound of the guitar processed by the effects


will be monitored, while the guitar input will
be output to the computer without passing
through the GT-100s effects. The input from the
computer will be mixed with the GT-100s output
(effect-processed guitar sound) and then output.

USB IN-OUT
MODE

REAMP

The sound being input from the computer will


pass through the GT-100s effects, and then be
output from the GT-100s OUTPUT and USB OUT.
With this setting, the guitar sound recorded on
the computer can be played back through the
GT-100s effects and output from the GT-100s
guitar OUTPUT and USB OUT.
* If REAMP is selected, the GT-100s INPUT
cannot be used.

28

SYSTEM
Parameter

MIX LEVEL

Value

Adjusts the input level from the computer to the


GT-100s effects .

Value

* When you have an external MIDI device connected, the


MASTER BPM is then synchronized to the external MIDI
devices tempo, thus disabling the MASTER BPM setting. To
enable setting of the MASTER BPM, set to INTERNAL.
SYNC
CLOCK

* When synchronizing performances to the MIDI Clock


signal from an external MIDI device, timing problems in the
performance may occur due to errors in the MIDI Clock.

AUTO

Operations are synchronized to the MIDI Clock


received via MIDI. However, operations are
automatically synchronized to the GT-100s
internal Clock if the GT-100 is unable to receive
the external Clock.

INTERNAL

Operations are synchronized to the GT-100s


internal Clock.

Adjusts the level of the output from the GT-100 to the computer.
0200%

Adjusts the level of the output to the computer.

Switches the output of the GT-100 sound to the OUTPUT and


PHONES jacks.
* This setting cannot be saved. It is set to ON when the power
is turned on.

This selects whether MIDI messages will be received from the


MIDI IN connector or from the USB port.

* If you are using the special driver, you can control DIR.
MONITOR On/Off from ASIO 2.0 - compatible application.
DIR. MONITOR
OFF

ON

Set this to Off if transmitting audio data


internally through a computer (Thru).
No sound is heard at this time unless the setting
for the computer is Thru.

DIR. MONITOR
CMD

DISABLE

ENABLE

MIDI messages will be received via the USB port.


MIDI IN
SELECT

The GT-100 sound is output. Set this to ON


when using the GT-100 as a standalone device,
without connecting to a computer (only USB
input sound will be output if this is set to Off ).

This setting determines whether or not the command (the


Direct Monitor command) controlling the Direct Monitor setting
is enabled.

Explanation

This setting determines the basis used for synchronizing


the timing for effect modulation rates and other time-based
parameters.

Adjusts the level of the audio input from the


computer that will be mixed with the sound
processed by the GT-100s effects.

Adjusts the input level from the computer to the GT-100s effects
when USB IN-OUT MODE is set to REAMP.
-20+20 dB

OUTPUT LEVEL

Parameter

Adjusts the level of the audio input from the computer that
will be mixed with the sound processed by the GT-100s effects
when USB IN-OUT MODE is not set to REAMP.
0200 %

INPUT LEVEL

Explanation

USB (AUTO)

MIDI

* If the USB port is not connected to a


computer, MIDI messages will be received
from the MIDI IN connector.
MIDI messages will be received from the MIDI
IN connector.

This setting determines whether or not Program Change


messages are output when patches are switched on the GT-100.

PC OUT

The Direct Monitor command is disabled,


maintaining the Direct Monitor mode set by the
GT-100.
The Direct Monitor command is enabled, allowing the Direct Monitor mode to be switched
from an external device.

* On the GT-100, Bank Select messages are output simultaneously with Program Change messages.
OFF

Program Change messages are not output, even


when patches are switched.

ON

Program Change messages are simultaneously


output when patches are switched.

This setting determines whether patches are switched according


to the Program Change Map settings, or to the default settings.
This deactivates the Program Change Map.
MAP
SELECT

MIDI SETTING

RX CHANNEL

Value

Explanation

This sets the MIDI channel used for receiving MIDI messages.
Ch. 1 Ch. 16

PH.LOOP
OUT

Specifies the receive channel.

OFF

Information is received on the channel specified


by the RX CHANNEL setting.

ON

Messages are received on all channels, regardless of the MIDI channel settings.

DEVICE ID

Ch. 1 Ch. 16.

Specifies the transmit channel.

RX

Transmits on the same channel as the RX


CHANNEL.

ACC/CTL
OUT

Control Change messages are not output.

This sets the controller number when [PHRASE


CC#1CC#31,
LOOP] pedal operation data is output as Control
CC#64CC#95
Change messages.

OFF

Control Change messages are not output.

This sets the controller number when [ACCEL/


CC#1CC#31,
CTL] pedal operation data is output as Control
CC#64CC#95
Change messages.
This sets the controller number when [EXP] pedal operation data
is output as Control Change messages.

EXP OUT

OFF

Control Change messages are not output.

This sets the controller number when [EXP]


CC#1CC#31,
pedal operation data is output as Control
CC#64CC#95
Change messages.

This sets the MIDI Device ID used for transmitting and receiving
Exclusive messages.
132

OFF

This sets the controller number when [ACCEL/CTL] pedal switch


operation data is output as Control Change messages.

This sets the MIDI channel used for transmitting MIDI messages.
TX CHANNEL

Switches to the patches according to the


Program Change Map.

This sets the controller number when [PHRASE LOOP] pedal


switch operation data is output as Control Change messages.

This makes the settings for the channels used for MIDI
information.
OMNI MODE

Switches to the patches according to the default


settings.
This activates the Program Change Map.

PROG

Here you can make settings for using the GT-100 connected with an
external MIDI device or with a second GT-100 unit.
Parameter

FIX

Sets the MIDI Device ID.

This sets the controller number when EXP PEDAL SW operation


data is output as Control Change messages.
EXP SW
OUT

OFF

Control Change messages are not output.

This sets the controller number when EXP


CC#1CC#31,
PEDAL SW operation data is output as Control
CC#64CC#95
Change messages.

29

SYSTEM
Parameter

SUB
CTL 1
OUT

SUB
CTL 2
OUT

SUB
EXP
OUT

Value

Explanation

This sets the controller number when operation data from the
footswitch connected to the SUB CTL 1, 2/SUB EXP jack is output
as Control Change messages.
OFF

Control Change messages are not output.

This sets the controller number when SUB CTL


CC#1CC#31,
1 pedal operation data is output as Control
CC#64CC#95
Change messages.
OFF

Control Change messages are not output.

This sets the controller number when SUB CTL


CC#1CC#31,
2 pedal operation data is output as Control
CC#64CC#95
Change messages.
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

AUTO OFF
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.
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.
* When the power is turned off, any settings you were editing will be lost.
You must save settings that you want to keep.
Parameter

AUTO OFF

Control Change messages are not output.

Value

Explanation

OFF

The power will not turn off automatically.

ON

The power will automatically turn off when


10 hours have passed since you last played or
operated the GT-100.

This sets the controller number when external


CC#1CC#31,
SUB EXP Pedal operation data is output as
CC#64CC#95
Control Change messages.

FACTORY RESET
MIDI PROGRAM MAP BANK 03
When switching patches using Program Change messages transmitted by
an external MIDI device, you can freely set the correspondence between
Program Change messages received by the GT-100 and the patches to be
switched to in the Program Change Map.
Parameter

Value

PC#1PC#128

This sets the patch number (P01-1 through


U01-1U50-4,
U50-4) for the corresponding Program Change
P01-1P50-4
number.

You can use Exclusive messages to provide another GT-100 with identical
settings, and save effect settings on a MIDI sequencer or other device.

FROM

TO

Value

Explanation

SYSTEM

System parameter settings

QUICK

Settings for User Quick Setting

U01-1U50-4 Settings for Patch Number U01-1 through U50-4


TEMP

Settings for the patch that is currently selected

SYSTEM

System parameter settings

QUICK

Settings for User Quick Setting

U01-1U50-4 Settings for Patch Number U01-1 through U50-4


TEMP

Settings for the patch that is currently selected

PEDAL CALIBRATION
You can readjust the [EXP] pedal so that it will operate optimally.
Parameter

Value

Explanation

THRESHOLD

116

Adjusts the sensitivity at which the EXP PEDAL SW will


respond.

30

Parameter
FROM

Explanation

MIDI BULK DUMP


Parameter

Initializes the GT-100 to its factory-set condition. Refer to Restoring the


Factory Settings.

TO

Value

Explanation

SYSTEM

System parameter settings

QUICK

Settings for User Quick Setting

U01-1U50-4

Settings for Patch Number U01-1 through U50-4

SYSTEM

System parameter settings

QUICK

Settings for User Quick Setting

U01-1U50-4

Settings for Patch Number U01-1 through U50-4

CTL/EXP
ACCEL/CTL, EXP SW, SUB CTL 1, SUB
CTL 2
Heres how to assign the parameters that will be controlled by the ACCEL/
CTL, EXP SW, SUB CTL 1 and SUB CTL 2 pedals.
Parameter

Value

Explanation

OFF

No assignment.

ACCEL

Switches the ACCEL effect on and off.

P.LOOP ON/OFF

Switches the PHRASE LOOP on and off.

P.LOOP REC/PLY

Records/plays back the phrase.

P.LOOP STP/PLY

Stops/plays back the phrase.

P.LOOP CLEAR

Clears the phrase

DIV CH SELECT

Switches between Preamp channel A and B.

OD/DS SOLO

Switches the OD/DS SOLO on and off.

A/B SOLO

Switches the Preamp SOLO on and off.

A&B SOLO

FUNC

Switches the preamp SOLO, for both


channel A and B, on and off.
If one of the two channels is off, both will be
turned on.

COMP

Switches the COMP on and off.

OD/DS

Switches the OD/DS on and off.

PREAMP

Switches the PREAMP/SPEAKER on and off.

EQ

Switches the EQ on and off.

FX1

Switches the FX1 on and off.

FX2

Switches the FX2 on and off.

DELAY

Switches the DELAY on and off.

CHORUS

Switches the CHORUS on and off.

REVERB

Switches the REVERB on and off.

PEDAL FX

Switches the Pedal FX on and off.

SEND/RETURN

Switches the SEND/RETURN on and off.

AMP CTL

Switches the Amp Control on and off.

TUNER

Switches the TUNER/BYPASS on and off.

MANUAL MODE

Switches the MANUAL MODE on and off.

BPM TAP *1

Used for tap input of the MASTER BPM.

DELAY TAP *1

Used for tap input of the delay time.

MIDI START

Controls the Start/Stop of external MIDI


devices (such as sequencers).

MMC PLAY

Controls the Play/Stop of external MIDI


devices (such as hard disk recorders).

LEVEL +10 *1

Increases the patch volume level by 10


units.

LEVEL +20 *1

Increases the patch volume level by 20


units.

LEVEL -10 *1

Decreases the patch volume level by 10


units.

LEVEL -20 *1

Decreases the patch volume level by 20


units.

NUMBER INC *1

Switches to the next higher patch number


in the same bank as the currently selected
patch.

NUMBER DEC *1

Switches to the next lower patch number


in the same bank as the currently selected
patch.

BANK INC *1

Switches to the next higher bank number.

BANK DEC *1

Switches to the next lower bank number.

Parameter
MIN
MAX

Value

Explanation

OFF, ON

This sets the value for times when the


switch is Off.

(or STOP, START)


OFF, ON
(or STOP, START)

This sets the value for times when the


switch is On.

This sets the behavior of the value each time the switch is
operation.
SOURCE
MODE

MOMENT

The normal state is Off (minimum value),


with the switch On (maximum value) only
while the footswitch is depressed.

TOGGLE

The setting is toggled On (maximum value)


or Off (minimum value) with each press of
the footswitch.

EXP, SUB EXP


Heres how to assign the parameters that will be controlled by the GT-100s
[EXP] pedal, and by an expression pedal (such as the separately available
EV-5) connected to the SUB CTL 1, 2/SUB EXP jack.
Parameter

FUNC

Value

Explanation

OFF

No assignment.

FOOT VOLUME

Foot volume will be assigned.

PEDAL BEND

Pedal bend will be assigned.

WAH

Wah will be assigned.

PB/FV

Pedal bend and foot volume will be assigned.

WAH/FV

Wah and foot volume will be assigned.


Patch level will be assigned.

PATCH LEVEL

* This is shown only if PERFORMANCE (p. 28) is set


to SYSTEM.
Specifies the minimum value.

PATCH LEVEL
MIN

0200

PATCH LEVEL
MAX

0200

* This is shown only if FUNC is set to PATCH


LEVEL.
Specifies the maximum value.
* This is shown only if FUNC is set to Patch Level.

* Only FOOT VOLUME can be assigned to SUB EXP (external expression


pedal). If you want to assign a function other than FOOT VOLUME, use
Assign.

Lights/extinguishes the pedals LED


indicator.
LED ON/OFF

* This is shown only when ACCEL/CTL pedal


is selected.
* This is shown only if PERFORMANCE (p. 28)
is set to PATCH.

*1 The function will activate as soon as you press the pedal, regardless of
whether the SOURCE MODE parameter is MOMENT or TOGGLE.

31

CTL/EXP

ASSIGN COMMON
Parameter

Value

Explanation

INPUT SENS

0100

This adjusts the input sensitivity when INPUT


LEVEL is selected for SOURCE.

Parameter

Value

Explanation

SAW
WAVEFORM *1 TRI
SINE

ASSIGN 18

PATCH CHANGE This is activated when a patch is selected.

* If you want to light the ACCEL/CTL pedals LED indicator while the
ASSIGN 18 function is assigned to the ACCEL/CTL pedal, set the ACCEL/
CTL pedal FUNC (p. 31) to LED ON/OFF.
Parameter

Value

Explanation

OFF/ON

OFF, ON

Turns the ASSIGN 18 on/off.

SOURCE

EXP PDL-HI

This is activated when the GT-100s [EXP] pedal is


set to the maximum position.

EXP PDL SW

This is activated when the EXP pedal switch is


operated.

P.LOOP PEDAL

This is activated when the [PHRASE LOOP] pedal


is operated.

ACC/CTL PDL

This is activated when the [ACCEL/CTL] Pedal is


operated.

Assigns the GT-100s [EXP] pedal.

P.LOOP PEDAL

Assigns the GT-100s [PHRASE LOOP] pedal.

ACC/CTL PDL

Assigns the [ACCEL/CTL] pedal.

SUB EXP PDL

Assigns the external expression pedal (such as


the separately available EV-5) connected to the
SUB CTL 1, 2/SUB EXP jack.

SUB EXP PDL

This is activated when an external expression


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

SUB CTL1 PDL

Assigns the external footswitch (FS-5U, FS-6;


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

SUB CTL1 PDL

This is activated when an external footswitch


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

SUB CTL2 PDL

Assigns the external foot switch (FS-5U, FS-6;


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

SUB CTL2 PDL

This is activated when an external footswitch


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

INT PEDAL

Refer to Virtual expression pedal system


(Internal Pedal / Wave Pedal) (p. 35)

CC#1#31

This is activated when a control change is


received.

WAVE PEDAL

Refer to Virtual expression pedal system


(Internal Pedal / Wave Pedal) (p. 35)

CC#64#95

This is activated when a control change is


received.

INPUT LEVEL

The assigned target parameter will change


according to the input level.

0100

This specifies the time over which the internal


pedal will move from the toe-raised position to
the toe-down position.

CC#1#31

Control Change messages from an external MIDI


device.

CC#64#95

Control Change messages from an external MIDI


device.

MOMENT

The normal state is Off (minimum value), with


the switch On (maximum value) only while the
footswitch is depressed.

TOGGLE

The setting is toggled On (maximum value)


or Off (minimum value) with each press of the
footswitch.

This selects the parameter to be changed.


Refer to TARGET list
This sets the minimum value for the range in which the parameter
can change. The value differs depending on the parameter
assigned for TARGET parameter.

TARGET MAX

This sets the maximum value for the range in which the parameter
can change. The value differs depending on the parameter
assigned for TARGET parameter.

ACT RANGE LO 0126

1127
0100,
BPM

You can set the controllable range for target


parameters within the sources operational
range. Target parameters are controlled within
the range set with ACT RANGE LO and ACT
RANGE HI. You should normally set ACT RANGE
LO to 0 and ACT RANGE HI to 127.
This determines the time spend for one cycle of
the assumed EXP Pedal.

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.
* If, due to the tempo, the time is longer than the range of
allowable settings, it is then synchronized to a period either 1/2
or 1/4 of that time.

32

This is activated when the GT-100s [EXP] pedal is


moved through the middle position.

Assigns the EXP pedal switch.

TARGET MIN

WAVE RATE *1

EXP PDL-MID

EXP PDL SW

TARGET

ACT RANGE HI

This is activated when the GT-100s [EXP] pedal is


set to the minimum position.

EXP PEDAL

SOURCE MODE

TARGET
CATEGRY

EXP PDL-LO

INT PDL
TRIGGER *2

INT PDL TIME


*2

LINEAR
INT PDL
CURVE *2

SLOW RISE

FAST RISE

*1 The WAVE RATE and WAVEFORM parameters are enabled when the Source
parameter is set to WAVE PEDAL.
*2 The INT PDL TRIGGER, INT PDL TIME, and INT PDL CURVE parameters are enabled
when the SOURCE parameter is set to INT PEDAL.

CTL/EXP

TARGET list
CATEGORY

COMP

TARGET

TARGET

CATEGORY

TARGET

TYPE

LOW CUT

62Hz

SUSTAIN

LOW GAIN

125 Hz

ATTACK

LOW-MID FREQ

250 Hz

VOICE

TONE

LOW-MID Q

500 Hz

PS1 MODE

LEVEL

LOW-MID GAIN

1 kHz

PS1 PITCH

2 kHz

PS1 FINE
PS1 PRE DLY

EQ

HI-MID FREQ

FX1/FX2
GEQ

FX1/FX2
OCTAVE

RANGE
OCTAVE LEVEL
DIRECT MIX

TYPE

HI-MID Q

4 kHz

DRIVE

HI-MID GAIN

8 kHz

BOTTOM

HIGH GAIN

16 kHz

TONE

HIGH CUT

LEVEL

SOLO SW

LEVEL

LOW CUT

PS2 FINE

SOLO LEVEL

ON/OFF

LOW GAIN

PS2 PRE DLY

TYPE

LOW-MID FREQ

PS2 LEVEL

DIRECT MIX

MODE

LOW-MID Q

PS1 F.BACK

CUSTOM TYPE

POLARITY

LOW-MID GAIN

DIRECT MIX

CUSTOM BOTTOM

SENS

HI-MID FREQ

VOICE

HI-MID Q

HR1 HARMONY

PEAK

HI-MID GAIN

HR1 PRE DLY

CUSTOM HIGH

EFFECT LEVEL

HIGH CUT

CUSTOM CHAR

DIRECT MIX

HIGH GAIN

ON/OFF

MODE

LEVEL

TYPE

FREQ

TYPE

HR2 LEVEL

GAIN

PEAK

RESO

HR1 F.BACK

LOW

DIRECT MIX

EFFECT LEVEL

CUSTOM LOW

T-COMP

FX1/FX2

FX1/FX2
T.WAH

FX1/FX2
A.WAH

FREQ

RATE

FX1/FX2
PEQ

FX1/FX2
ToneMOD

HIGH

FX1/FX2
P.SHIFT

FX1/FX2
HARM

PS1 LEVEL
PS2 MODE
PS2 PITCH

HR1 LEVEL
HR2 HARMONY
HR2 PRE DLY

HOLD

BASS

DEPTH

MIDDLE

EFFECT LEVEL

LEVEL

TREBLE

DIRECT MIX

TYPE

PRES

TYPE

LOW

TYPE

LEVEL

PDL POS

HIGH

BASS

BRIGHT

PEDAL MIN

FX1/FX2
SUB WAH

FX1/FX2
GTR SIM

BODY

PEDAL MAX

LEVEL

SOLO SW

EFFECT LEVEL

SENS

SOLO LEVEL

DIRECT MIX

SP TYPE

TYPE

MIC TYPE

GAIN SW

PREAMP
A/B

CATEGORY

31 Hz

CUSTOM TOP

PREAMP

TARGET
ON/OFF

ON/OFF

OD/DS

CATEGORY

ON/OFF

FX1/FX2
SL.GEAR

FX1/FX2
S.HOLD

FX1/FX2
AC.PRO

RISE TIME
EFFECT LEVEL

MIDDLE
MIDDLE FREQ
TREBLE

RISE TIME

PRES

LEVEL

LEVEL

SUSTAIN

TONE

TYPE

ATTACK

SENS

RATE

MIC POS

TONE

ATTACK

MIC LEVEL

LEVEL

DIRECT MIX

TYPE

CUSTOM TYPE

ATTACK

EFFECT LEVEL

STEP RATE

THRESH

DIRECT MIX

EFFECT LEVEL

RATIO

WAVE

DIRECT MIX

CUSTOM LOW

RELEASE

CUTOFF

RATE

CUSTOM HIGH

LEVEL

RESO

DEPTH

CUSTOM CHAR

TYPE

FILTER SENS

MANUAL

SPCSTM SIZE

DRIVE

SPCSTM COLOR L

BOTTOM

FILTER DEPTH

SPCSTM COLOR H

TONE

SYNTH LEVEL

LOW CUT

SOLO SW

DIRECT MIX

EFFECT LEVEL

SOLO LEVEL

TONE

DIRECT MIX

EFFECT LEVEL

SENS

WAVE SHAPE

DIRECT MIX

DEPTH

MIC DIST

CUSTOM BOTTOM
CUSTOM EDGE

SPCSTM SP NUM
SPCSTM CABINET

FX1/FX2
ADV CMP

FX1/FX2
LIMITER

FX1/FX2
OD/DS

FX1/FX2
DEFRET

FX1/FX2
WAV SYN

FX1/FX2
SitarSIM

DEPTH
RESO

FILTER DECAY

RESO
BUZZ

DEPTH

FX1/FX2
PHASER

FX1/FX2
FLANGER

FX1/FX2
TREMOLO

MANUAL
RESO

RESO
SEPARATION

RATE
DEPTH
LEVEL

EFFECT LEVEL
DIRECT MIX

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CTL/EXP
CATEGORY

FX1/FX2
ROTARY

FX1/FX2
UNIV

TARGET

PATCH LEVEL
MASTER LOW

RATE FAST

DELAY TIME

ChA DYNAMIC

RISE TIME

F.BACK

ChA DYN SENS

HIGH CUT

ChA FILTER

MASTER MID G

ChA CUTOFF

MASTER HIGH

FALL TIME

DELAY

MASTER MID Q

LEVEL

DIRECT MIX

ChB DYNAMIC

PAN TAP TIME

ChB DYN SENS

BPM/
KEY

MASTER BPM

RATE
DEPTH

TIME

ChB FILTER

TUNER

TUNER SW

F.BACK

ChB CUTOFF

MANUAL

MANUAL MODE SW

HIGH CUT

MODE

LEVEL

DELAY
D1

MIXER

WAVE SHAPE

LEVEL

RATE

TIME

SPREAD

F.BACK

ON/OFF

DEPTH

RATE

DELAY
D2

HIGH CUT
LEVEL

DELAY
MOD

SEND/
RETURN

MOD. RATE
MOD. DEPTH

ChA/B BALANCE

MODE
SEND LEVEL
RETURN LEVEL

AMP
CTL

ON/OFF

EFFECT LEVEL

MODE

DIRECT MIX

RATE

RATE

DEPTH

RELEASE

PRE DELAY

DETECT

TRIGGER

LOW CUT

ON/OFF

RISE TIME

HIGH CUT

LEVEL

EFFECT LEVEL

RELEASE

MODE

ON/OFF

DETECT

FREQ

TYPE

EFFECT LEVEL

REVERB TIME

DIRECT MIX

PRE DELAY

DEPTH

CHORUS

REVERB

LOW CUT

NS2

ACCEL
ACCEL
S-BEND

THRESH

ON/OFF
TYPE
PITCH
RISE TIME

VOWEL 2

DENSITY

RATE

SENS

EFFECT LEVEL

RATE

DIRECT MIX

DEPTH

SPRING SENS

XOVER FREQ

PITCH

LOW RATE

PDL POS

PEDAL
P.B.

DEPTH
RISE TIME
FALL TIME
FREQ

ON/OFF

RISE TIME

ACCEL
RING

FALL TIME
RING LEVEL

EFFECT LEVEL

OCTAVE LEVEL

LOW PRE DLY

DIRECT MIX

DIRECT MIX

LOW LEVEL

TYPE

HIGH RATE

PDL POS

LOW DEPTH

HIGH DEPTH
HIGH PRE DLY

PEDAL
WAH

PEDAL MIN
PEDAL MAX

ACCEL
TWIST

ACCEL
WARP

LEVEL
RISE TIME
FALL TIME
LEVEL
RISE TIME

HIGH LEVEL

EFFECT LEVEL

TYPE

DIRECT MIX

DELAY TIME

VOLUME CURVE

MODE

VOLUME MIN

DEPTH

VOLUME MAX

RISE TIME

F.BACK
HIGH CUT
EFFECT LEVEL
DIRECT MIX
TAP TIME

FOOT
VOLUME

LEVEL

ACCEL
F.BACK

STOP/ PLAY
CLEAR

TAP
MIDI

BPM TAP
DELAY TAP
START/ STOP
MMC PLY /STOP

LEVEL +20

THRESH

FALL TIME

ACCEL
LASER

REC/ PLAY

LEVEL +10

HIGH CUT

PEDAL
FX

PHRASE
LOOP

ON/OFF

NS1

MASTER KEY

ON/OFF

AMP CTL SW

TRIGGER SENS

LEVEL

FALL TIME

OCTAVE R.TIME
FB LEVEL
OCTAVE FB LEV
VIB RATE
VIB DEPTH

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MASTER MID F

EFFECT LEVEL

MANUAL

FX1/FX2
SUB DLY

DIVIDER

MASTER

DEPTH

VOWEL 1

FX1/FX2
2x2CHO

TARGET

CHANNEL SELECT

MODE

FX1/FX2
HUMAN

CATEGORY

TYPE

PATTERN

FX1/FX2
RINGMOD

TARGET

RATE SLOW

LEVEL

FX1/FX2
VIBRATO

CATEGORY

MODE

POS

FX1/FX2
SLICER

TARGET
ON/OFF

TYPE

FX1/FX2
PAN

CATEGORY

SPEED SELECT

LEVEL -10

PATCH

LEVEL -20
NUMBER INC
NUMBER DEC
BANK INC
BANK DEC

CTL/EXP

By assigning a desired parameter to the virtual expression pedal, you can


produce an effect as though you were operating a physical expression
pedal to change the volume or tone quality in real time.
The virtual expression pedal system provides the following two types of
functions, and you can use the SOURCE setting for ASSIGN 18 to choose
the desired type.
* If you want to use the internal pedal or wave pedal, set the ASSIGN
parameter SOURCE MODE to MOMENT.

Internal pedal

About the Range of a Targets Change


The value of the parameter selected as the target changes within
the range defined by Min and Max, as set on the GT-100.
When using an external footswitch, or other controller that acts as
an on/off switch, Min is selected with Off (CLOSED), and Max is
selected with On (OPEN).
When using an external expression pedal or other controller that
generates a consecutive change in the value, the value of the
setting changes accordingly, within the range set by the minimum
and maximum values. Also, when the target is of an on/off type,
the median value of the received data is used as the dividing line in
determining whether to switch it on or off.
When using the footswitch:

If SOURCE is set to INT PEDAL, the virtual expression pedal will begin
operating when started by the specified trigger (INT PDL TRIGGER),
modifying the parameter specified by TARGET.
Allowable
Parameter

The value changes in a curve

MAX
Settings Range

Virtual expression pedal system (Internal


Pedal / Wave Pedal)

MIN
OFF

ON

When using the expression pedal:


When the trigger occurs

Allowable
Parameter

If SOURCE is set to WAVE PEDAL, the virtual expression pedal will


cyclically modify the parameter specified by TARGET in a fixed wave form.

Settings Range

MAX

Wave pedal

MIN

0
When the pedal is
fully raised

Always changes in a fixed curve regardless of the actual pedal

127
When the pedal is
fully advanced

When controlling the On/Off target with the expression pedal:


Value

Input Level

ON

Input level
The parameter set as the target changes in response to the input level.
MEMO
If you want to adjust the input sensitivity, set the INPUT SENS.

Degree to
Which Expression Pedal Is
Depressed

OFF
0
When the pedal is
fully raised

When the pedal


is advanced
halfway

127
When the pedal
is fully advanced

* The range that can be selected changes according to the target


setting.
* When the minimum is set to a higher value than the maximum,
the change in the parameter is reversed.
* The values of settings can change if the target is changed after
the minimum and maximum settings have been made. If
youve changed the target, be sure to recheck the minimum and
maximum settings.

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CTL/EXP
About the Range of a Controllers 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.
(Example) With ACT RANGE LO: 40, ACT RANGE HI: 80

Allowable
Parameter
Settings Range

MAX

MIN
0

When the
pedal is fully
raised

40
ACT
RANGE
LO

80
ACT
RANGE
HI

127

Degree to
Which Expression Pedal Is
Depressed

When the
pedal is fully
advanced

Value
ON

OFF
40
0
When the
ACT
pedal is fully RANGE
raised
LO

60
80
Center ACT
Value RANGE
HI

Degree to
Which Expression Pedal Is
Depressed

127
When the
pedal is fully
advanced

* When using a footswitch or other on/off switching controller as the


source, leave these at ACT RANGE LO: 0 and ACT RANGE HI: 127.
With certain settings, the value may not change.

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Other Settings
TUNER METRONOME MODE

MANUAL MODE

Editing procedure

Editing procedure

1. Simultaneously press pedals [1] and [2].

1. Simultaneously press pedals [BANK DOWN] and

The tuner function and the metronome function will turn on.

[BANK UP].

The MANUAL mode will turn on.

2. Use knobs [1], [4][8] to specify the settings.


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.

2. Use knobs [1][8] to specify the settings.


3. Simultaneously press pedals [BANK DOWN] and
[BANK UP] to return to the Play screen.

Here you can make settings for the MANUAL mode.

TUNER

Parameter

Here you can make settings for the TUNER mode.

BANK UP
NUMBER
PEDAL 1

Parameter

Value

Explanation

PITCH

435 Hz445 Hz

Specifies the reference pitch.

MUTE

Sound will not be output while tuning.

NUMBER
PEDAL 2

BYPASS

While tuning, the sound of the guitar being


input to the GT-100 will be output without
change. All effects will be off.

NUMBER
PEDAL 3

THRU

Allows you to tune while hearing the


current effect sound.

OUTPUT

Value

Explanation

BANK DOWN

NUMBER
PEDAL 4
PHRASE LOOP

OFF, ACCEL, PL (PHRASE LOOP),


PL R/P, PL S/P, PL CLR, CH A/B,
OD SOLO, A/B SOLO, A&B SOLO,
CMP, OD, PREAMP, EQ, FX1, FX2,
DLY, CHO, REV, PDL FX, S/R,
AMP CTL, TUNER, MANUAL,
You can assign the desired
effects unit to each pedal.
BPM TAP, DLY TAP,
MIDI (MIDI START), MMC PLAY,
LEV +10, LEV +20, LEV -10, LEV -20,
NUM INC, NUM DEC,
BANK INC, BANK DEC,
CTL ASGN (CTL ASSIGN)*1

ACCEL/CTL

METRONOME

*1 CTL ASGN (CTL ASSIGN) can be specified only for the [PHRASE LOOP]
pedal and the [ACCEL/CTL] pedal.

Here you can make settings for the METRONOME mode.


Parameter

Value

Explanation

TEMPO

40250

Specifies the tempo of the metronome.

BEAT

1/18/1,
1/28/2,
1/48/4,
1/88/8

Selects the time signature.

ON/OFF

OFF, ON

Turns the metronome on/off.

LEVEL

0100

Adjusts the volume of the metronome.

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