Playing Sounds - Boss GT-10 Owner's Manual

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Playing Sounds

Once you've finished getting ready to play, try playing sounds as you operate the GT-10.
Choosing a Patch in the Current Bank
Choose the patch you want to use by
depressing the corresponding number
pedal.
The indicator for the number pedal you pressed
lights up and the patch is switched.
Choosing a Patch in a Different Bank
1. Press the BANK pedals to select the
desired bank.
The GT-10 stands by for specification of the
patch number, and the number pedal
indicators blink.
2. Choose the patch you want to use by
depressing the corresponding number
pedal.
The indicator for the number pedal you
pressed lights up and the patch is switched.
If you're not at the Play screen (p. 23), you won't be able
to switch patches. Press the [EXIT] button to go back to
the Play screen, then choose the patch.
You can also use the BANK pedals to operate the Phrase
Loop feature. Phrase Loop is a feature that lets you
record a performance and play it back as a loop. For
more information, refer to "Phrase Loop Play" (p. 58).
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About the Bank and Number Display
The display on the left side shows the bank,
and the display on the right side shows the
bank and patch number.
Bank Number
User Bank
Preset Bank
What is a Patch?
A combination (or set) of effects together with a
group of parameter settings is called a "patch."
The GT-10 can store 400 different patches in memory,
organized by bank and number as shown below.
Preset Bank 50
Preset Bank 01
User Bank 50
User Bank 01
Patches include User patches, which you can use to
save the settings for newly created effects, and Preset
patches, for which modified settings cannot be saved.
For more information, refer to "Selecting a Tone
(Patch Change)" (p. 29).

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