Exchanging Patches (Patch Exchange); Initializing Patches - Boss GT-PRO Owner's Manual

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Exchanging Patches
(Patch Exchange)
On the GT-PRO, you can "swap" or exchange the positions
of two User patches. The following explains how this is done.
fig.03-0050
1. Select the exchange source patch.
Refer to "How to Switch Patches (Patch Change)" (p. 19).
2. Press [WRITE].
3. Press PARAMETER [
The content of the display changes, and the GT-PRO is
ready for the exchange destination User patch to be
specified.
fig.03-0060d
Destination User Patch
4. Rotate the PATCH/VALUE dial to select the exchange
destination User patch.
* To cancel the exchange, press [EXIT]. The Play screen returns
to the display.
* You can also use the procedure described in "How to Switch
Patches (Patch Change)" (p. 19) to select the exchange
destination.
5. Press [WRITE].
The patch stored in the exchange source memory
location and the patch stored in the exchange destination
memory location are exchanged, and you're returned to
the Play screen.
Chapter 3 Saving the Tones You Have Created
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Initializing Patches

You can return (initialize) the User patches to their original
standard settings.
This is convenient when you want to create a new patch from
scratch.
fig.03-0070
1. Select the User patch you want to initialize.
Refer to "How to Switch Patches (Patch Change)" (p. 19).
2. Press [WRITE].
3. Press PARAMETER [
The screen for specifying the initialize-destination patch
number appears in the display.
fig.03-0080d
Destination User Patch
* You can use the PATCH/VALUE dial to change the selection
of the User patch to be initialized.
* To cancel the initialization, press [EXIT]. The Play screen
returns to the display.
4. Press [WRITE].
The GT-PRO switches to the initialized patch, and the
Play screen returns to the display.
* The tones stored in patches are lost once the initialization is
executed.
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