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Signal Flow - Roland GS-10 Read This First

Guitar effects system

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Read This First

Signal Flow

The following shows an example with devices connected to the GS-10 and the signal flow among the devices.
Expression Pedal
Precautions concerning use of the GS-10
The following are points to which you should pay particular attention when using the GS-10. Also make sure to read the related
items in the Owner's Manual.
■ Switching Input Signals (INPUT SELECT)
With the GS-10, you can switch input for each patch allowing you to use guitar, as well as using bass, microphone, USB, and
AUX inputs.
When the device you are actually connecting to the GS-10 differs with the settings made here, the sound may not be output,
or the effect you intended may not be produced. Make sure that the devices used are configured correctly.
■ Switching Output Signals (DIRECT MONITOR)
When playing sounds through the speakers or headphones while recording using USB, you can select whether to have the
GS-10's effect signals output directly, or to output the monitor signals from the application being used for recording (Owner's
Manual; p. 79).
You can also work with these settings from an ASIO-compatible application (Owner's Manual; p. 79, p. 128).
Note that turning off this setting will stop the sounds from being output when the application is not recording or if its settings
are not correctly made.
■ When Using Mic Input or AUX Input
Setting the mic input gain, the AUX input level, or parameters related to effect volume settings excessively high may result in
unwanted oscillation. In such instances, lower the mic gain or volume level settings to suitable values.
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Audio signal
Control or MIDI signal
Foot Switch
EXP/CTL 1, 2
Guitar/Bass
GUITAR/
BASS
MIC
INPUT
INPUT
Mic
SELECT
AUX
INPUT
CD/MD
Computer
Recorder
etc.
DIGITAL
OUT
MIDI
SELECT
CONTROL
A/D
MULTI EFFECTS
USB
MIDI OUT
Sound
Module
MIDI IN
Sequencer
Speaker
Headphones
PHONES
GUITAR
Guitar Amp
AMP OUT
D/A
OUTPUT
Mixer etc.

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