Setting The Effects Simply (Quick Setting); Switching Between Knob View And List View - Boss GT-10B Owner's Manual

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Setting the Effects Simply (Quick Setting)

Each effect includes prepared sample settings called "Quick Settings."
You can easily create new effect sounds just by selecting and combining these Quick Settings.
The setting screen for the effects appears.
1.
Select the Quick Setting you want.
U**: User Quick Setting
P**: Preset Quick Setting
U01-1 – U50-4: User Patch Setting
P01-1 – P50-4: Preset Patch Setting
For the various FX-1 or FX-2 effects, or the ASSIGN 1 through 8 Quick
2.
Settings, you can call up the respective settings described below.
• Each effect of the FX-1 or FX-2 (You can call up settings separately for FX1
and FX2.)
U01-1.1 – U50-4.2: User Patch Setting
P01-1.1 – P50-4.2: Preset Patch Setting
• ASSIGN (You can call up settings separately for ASSIGN 1 through 8)
U01-1.1 – U50-4.8: User Patch Setting
P01-1.1 – P50-4.8: Preset Patch Setting

Switching Between Knob View and List View

You can switch the setting screen for effects between a knob-format view and a list-format view.
The setting screen for the effects appears.
1.
Each press switches between Knob View and List View.
Only the major parameters are shown in Knob View, you can adjust
the parameters quickly. If you want to have all parameters appear,
switch to List View.
2.
Chapter 2 Creating Sounds (Patch Edit)
• With FX-1 and FX-2, the settings for the
currently selected effect are shown.
• Pressing [MASTER/PEDAL FX] displays the
MST/PDL FX screen.
• "---: User Setting" indicates that the effect
indicated in the display is set to be saved to the
currently selected patch, or that the settings are
currently being modified.
• When FX-1 or FX-2 has been selected in Step 1,
the settings for the effect selected by means of
the FX1/FX2 Select parameter (p. 105) are
switched.
• If you want to name the patch or edit the name,
proceed to "Naming a Patch (PATCH NAME)"
(p. 42) before you save.
• If you want to save a tone with the settings
you've made, proceed as described in "Saving
a Patch (PATCH WRITE)" (p. 43).
With [FX-1] and [FX-2], the settings for the
currently selected effect are shown.
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