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Roland Boss GT-6 Turbostart
Roland Boss GT-6 Turbostart

Roland Boss GT-6 Turbostart

Guitar effects processor
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GT-6
Guitar Effects
Processor
It's a Fact...
The Boss GT-6 is a pedalboard-style guitar multi-
effects processor that offers a wide array of features
at a very affordable price:
Built-in COSM Amp and COSM Overdrive/
Distortion for maximum distortion
24-bit converters and coaxial digital output for
recording applications
30 COSM amp models, plus new Distortion/
Overdrive Pedal Modeling (15 types) and Wah
Modeling (5 types)
340 programs: 140 user, 200 preset
New Customize function to save your own
CUSTOM Amp, Distortion and Wah settings
15 knobs for easy, analog-style control when
editing commonly used parameters
Uni-Vibe, De-Fretter and Feedbacker effects
EZ Tone feature for easily creating custom
patches based on 30 templates
8 types of output selections: JC-120, Combo,
Amp, Amp Stack, Line/Phones and more
Built-in Expression and Control pedal for realtime
control of effects
Connecting the GT-6 to an
Amp or PA System
The GT-6 can be connected to a guitar amp, a full-
range PA system or directly to a multitrack recorder.
You can select the type of guitar amp to which it's
connected as described below.
1.
Press OUTPUT SELECT so it's lit.
2.
Turn the PATCH/VALUE dial to select the type of
device connected to the GT-6 OUTPUT jack.
JC-120
Use with Roland JC-120 amp
SMALL AMP
Use with small guitar amp
COMBO AMP
Use when amp and speakers
are combined
STACK AMP
Use when amp and speakers
are separated
COMBO
Use when connecting to
RETURN
return on a combo amp
STACK
Use connecting to return with
RETURN
a stack amp
LINE/PHONES
Use with headphones or
when connecting to a
multitrack recorder
LINE (PA)
Use when connecting to a
mixer or PA system
3.
Press EXIT.
TBS148
© 2001 Roland Corporation U.S., 5100 S. Eastern Ave., Los Angeles CA 90040
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TurboStart
Tuning the Guitar
Use the Chromatic Tuner to tune your guitar:
1.
Press the TUNER/BYPASS button and play
each string.
2.
Adjust the pitch of each string so that it lights the
box in the center of the meter.
3.
Use the PARAMETER button to view additional
tuning options if desired.
4.
Press EXIT.
Selecting Patches
The GT-6 has 340 patches that are organized by
bank and number. There are 140 user patches and
200 preset patches arranged in 85 banks—each
bank contains 4 patches. Patches are displayed with
either a "U" or a "P," indicating "User" or "Preset."
Patches 1-1 through 35-4 are user patches and
Patches 36-1 through 85-4 are preset patches. Use
the following procedure to select a patch:
1.
Press the BANK UP or BANK DOWN pedal to
select the desired bank.
2.
Press Pedals 1-4 to select patches within the
bank. The red light on the pedal is lit when the
corresponding patch is selected.
3.
You can also turn the PATCH/VALUE dial to
scroll through the banks and patches.
4.
Use the above procedure to try these patches:
11-1 (HEAVY 5150), 67-4 (PEDAL UNI-V), and
83-1 (AUTORIFF KEY=D)
Editing Patches
The GT-6 has 140 user patches, any of which can be
changed to your liking. Use the following procedure
to edit a user Patch:
1.
Select Patch 10-4 (CLASSIC JC) for editing.
2.
Notice that the CHORUS and REVERB buttons
are lit. This means that these effects are
currently selected. To edit one of the effects,
press the CHORUS or REVERB button.
3.
Turn the PATCH/VALUE dial to choose the type
of chorus or reverb you want.
4.
Use the PARAMETER buttons to choose the
effect parameter you want to edit. Turn the
PATCH/VALUE dial to select the desired values.
5.
Press the FX-1 button to turn on the currently
selected
multi-effect.
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Summary of Contents for Roland Boss GT-6

  • Page 1 Press the FX-1 button to turn on the currently LINE (PA) Use when connecting to a selected multi-effect. mixer or PA system Press EXIT. TBS148 © 2001 Roland Corporation U.S., 5100 S. Eastern Ave., Los Angeles CA 90040 Faxback # 20181 Page 1...
  • Page 2 PATCH/VALUE dial to change which effect is controlled by which pedal. Press EXIT to return to the Play screen. TBS148 © 2001 Roland Corporation U.S., 5100 S. Eastern Ave., Los Angeles CA 90040 Faxback # 20181 Page 2...