Copying A Patch; Effect Sound Settings; Sound Creation Using The Effect Settings (Quick Setting) - Boss GT-5 Owner's Manual

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Copying a Patch
By using the copy feature, you can create a copy of any Patch
ata new location, and tweak the effects settings of the original
to quickly produce a new Patch.
To make an effect similar to one previously stored, or change
the order of the effects, use the copy feature.
(Procedure)
1 Change to the Play page, then select the source
Patch.
2 Press [WRITE].
The display will change, meaning that you can now
specify the destination Patch Number.
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Select the destination Patch Number.
You can specify the Patch Number with the same proce-
dure used for [Selecting an Effect Sound] (p.12). You can
also select the destination Patch using the VALUE dial.
The display shows the selected Patch Number and Patch
Name.
4
Press [WRITE] to execute the copy operation.
The copy destination Patch will be selected, and you will
return to the Play page.
* To cancel the operation, press [EXIT] and you will return to the
Play page.
Effect Sound Settings
The GT-5 provides the Quick Setting method as well as the
conventional method for creating an effect sound. In the
conventional way, you set parameters one by one, while with
Quick Setting, you just select the preprogrammed Effect
Setting stored in each effect.
* For the abbreviations used to indicate the names of effect devices,
and for explanations of the parameters, refer to "Section 3 Effect
Guide" (p.36).
Sound Creation using the Effect
Settings (Quick Setting)
Simply by selecting an Effect Setting preprogrammed in each
effect, you can easily make a new effect sound. There are two
types of Effect Settings, Preset Setting and User Setting. By
previously writing the desired contents in the User Setting,
you can use the effect of the same setting for several Patch
Numbers.
(Procedure)
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Press the Effect Select Button that corresponds to
the effect that you wish to modify.
The display shows the parameters of the effect you have
selected.
* During editing, the display shows the last parameter that you
have edited in each effect.
2 Get the display to show the first parameter using
[PARAMETER(<<))].
Section 2 Modifying Various Settings
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