Making Global Settings (System Settings); List Of Settings; Specifying The Output Device You're Using; Select) - Roland GT-100 Owner's Manual

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Making Global Settings (System Settings)

Settings that are shared by the entire GT-100 are called "system settings. "
Reference
For details, refer to "Editing: Basic Operation" (p. 12).

List of Settings

Item
Parameter
Specifying the Output Device You're Using (OUTPUT SELECT)
Specify the device (amp) that's connected to the OUTPUT jacks.
OUTPUT SELECT
SELECT

Adjusting the Input Level from Your Guitar

INPUT
Adjust the input level according to the output level of the guitar that you've connected.
INPUT LEVEL

Adjusting the Overall Tone (Global EQ)

This adjusts the tone of the OUTPUT regardless of the equalizer on/off settings of individual patches.
LOW GAIN
GLOBAL EQ
MID GAIN
MID FREQ
MID Q
HIGH GAIN

Adjusting the Overall Noise Suppressor, Reverb, and Output Level (Total)

These parameters control the threshold level of the noise suppressor used by each patch, the overall reverb level, and the overall output. They do not
affect the settings of each patch.
NS THRESH
TOTAL
REVERB
MAIN OUTPUT LEVEL -10 dB, +4 dB

Making Phrase Loop (p. 32) Settings

PHRASE LOOP
Here are various settings for the Phrase Loop function. Refer to "Setting Phrase Loop" (p. 32)
40
Value
Explanation
JC-120, SMALL AMP,
COMBO AMP, STACK
AMP, JC-120 RETURN,
Refer to "Specify the type of amp you've connected" (p. 9).
COMBO RETURN, STACK
RETURN, LINE/PHONES
-20–+20 dB
Adjusts the guitar input level.
-20–+20 dB
Adjusts the low frequency range tone.
-20–+20 dB
Adjusts the middle frequency range tone.
20.0 Hz–10.0 kHz
Specifies the center of the frequency range that will be adjusted by the MID GAIN.
Adjusts the width of the area affected by the EQ centered at the MID FREQ. Higher values will narrow
0.5–16
the area.
-20–+20 dB
Adjusts the high frequency range tone.
Control the threshold level of the noise suppressor used by each patch. This does not affect the
settings of each patch.
-20–+20 dB
* If you want to use the settings specified for each patch, set this to 0 dB.
Adjusts the reverb level specified for each patch.
It is useful to adjust the reverb level appropriately for the space in which you're performing. This does
0–200 %
not affect the settings of each patch.
* If you want to use the settings specified for each patch, set this to 100 %.
Specifies the output reference level as appropriate for the input level of the device connected to the
OUTPUT jacks.

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