Turning Off The Power - Roland GT-8 Owner's Manual

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Value
Explanation
Use this setting when connecting to Ro-
JC-120
land's JC-120 guitar amp.
Use this setting when connecting to small
SMALL AMP
guitar amp.
Use this setting when connecting to the
guitar input of a combo amp other than
COMBO AMP
the JC-120 guitar amp (where the amp
and speaker or speakers are combined in
a single unit).
* Depending on you guitar amp, you may be able to obtain good
results with the "JC-120" setting.
Use this setting when connecting to the
guitar input of a stack-type guitar amp
STACK AMP
(where the amp and speaker or speakers
are separated).
Use this setting when connecting to RE-
JC-120 Return
TURN of a JC-120.
Use this setting when connecting to RE-
COMBO Return
TURN with a combo amp.
Use this setting when connecting to RE-
STACK Return
TURN of a stack amp or rack mounted
power amp.
Use this setting when using headphones
LINE/PHONES
or when connecting to a multi-track re-
corder for recording.
* When using the speaker simulator, set this to LINE/PHONES.
3. Press [EXIT] to return to the Play screen.

Turning Off the Power

1. Before turning off the power, confirm the following.
• Is the volume on the GT-8, your amp, and all other
connected devices turned down to the minimum level?
2. Turn off the power to any external effects processors,
then to the guitar amp (power amp) and other devices.
3. Turn the GT-8's power off.
Guitar Tuning
You can use the GT-8's built-in "tuner function" to tune
your guitar.
For instructions on using this function, refer to "Tuning
the Guitar" (p. 76).
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