P.s: Pitch Shifter - Boss GT-6B Owner's Manual

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Feedback
This adjusts the feedback amount of the harmonist sound.
* Only HR1 can be selected when this is set to 2-Mono or 2-
Stereo.
Level
This adjusts the volume of the harmonist sound.
Key
This specifies the key of the song you are playing. By
specifying the key, you can create harmonies that fit the key
of the song. The key setting corresponds to the key of the
song (#, b) as follows.
fig.04-02
Direct Level
Adjusts the volume of the direct sound.
Creating Harmonist Scales (User Scale)
If the harmony does not sound the way you intend when
"Harmony" is set to any value from "-2oct to +2oct," then
use a "User scale."
You can set any of 29 different "User scales."
* User scales represent settings common to all patches, so they
are constantly updated (saved) without the Write procedure
being carried out. You can carry out Factory Reset for the
system to restore the settings to their original factory-set
values (p. 73).
1. Press [FX-2], then press PARAMETER [
that "FX Select" is displayed.
2. Rotate the PATCH/VALUE dial to select "HRM."
3. Press PARAMETER [
Harm" (or "HR2 Harm"), then rotate the PATCH/
VALUE dial to select a setting from "Scale 1–29."
4. Press PARAMETER [
the User scale settings screen is displayed.
fig.04-03
] [
] so
] [
] to select "HR1
] a number of times so that
Chapter 4 The Effects Explained
5. Press PARAMETER [
then rotate the PATCH/VALUE dial to set the User scale.
Scale
You can switch the number of the user scale.
DIR (Direct)
Sets the note name of the input sound.
EFF (Effect)
Sets the note name of the output sound.
The triangle next to the note name indicates the octave.
One downward-pointing triangle indicates a note one octave
below the note displayed; two triangles indicate a two-octave
drop.
One upward-pointing triangle indicates a note one octave
above the note displayed; two triangles indicate a two-octave
rise.

■ P.S: Pitch Shifter

This effect changes the pitch of the original sound (up or
down) within a range of two octaves.
Parameter
Value
Voice
1-Voice, 2-Mono, 2-Stereo
Mode
Fast, Medium, Slow, Mono
Pitch
-24 –+24
Fine
-50–+50
Pre Delay
0 ms–300 ms, BPM
Feedback
0–100
Level
0–100
Direct Level
0–100
Voice
This selects the number of voices for the pitch shift sound
(the harmony).
1-Voice:
One-voice pitch-shifted sound output in mono.
2-Mono:
Two-voice pitch-shifted sound (PS1, PS2) output in mono.
2-Stereo:
Two-voice pitch-shifted sound (PS1, PS2) each output
through left and right channels.
Mode
Selects the pitch shifter mode.
Fast, Medium, Slow:
This is a normal pitch shifter capable of inputting chords.
The response becomes slower as you switch from Fast to
Medium and then Slow, but the modulation (off-key sounds)
decreases at the same time.
] [
] to move the cursor,
–BPM
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