Preamp Parameters - Roland GP-100 Owner's Manual

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Modifying various settings
Preamp Parameters
Mode
CPREAMP 1
Made
Fatch
The GP-100 allows you to link preamp settings to Patch selections.
This parameter determine how the preamp will function for each
Patch.
Patch:
The preamp will use the settings of the selected Patch.
If you wish to modify the preamp settings, use the Write
operation (p. 24).
* When you select other preamp parameters, the display will
indicate "P".
* If you set Mode to "Patch," the preamp settings can be modified
in the same way as the signal processor parameters.
Setting [1]—[4]:
The preamp will use one of the previously specified sets of
settings [1]—[4].
if you wish to modify the contents of one of these settings, set
this parameter to the desired setting (1—4), and select and
modify other parameters. The modified setting will be remem-
bered without your having to use the Write operation.
* When you select other preamp parameters, the display will
indicate the setting number (1—4).
* When you modify the contents of a setting, the distortion and tone
of all other Patches using that setting will be affected.
Type
CFREAMP J
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Tyre
JC-128
Selection for the type of guitar amp. These are simulations of the
distortion and tonal characteristics of each amp, based on an
analysis of each type of guitar amp.
JC-120:
The sound of the Roland "JC-120" (Jazz Chorus 120), a favorite
of pro musicians around the world.
Clean Twin:
The sound of a conventional built-in tube amp.
Match Drive:
A simulation of the latest tube amp widely used in styles from
blues and rock.
BG Lead:
The sound of a tube amp typical of the late '70s to '80s,
characterized by a distinctive mid-range.
MS1959 (I,H, LH):
The sound of a large tube amp stack that was indispensable to
the British hard rock of the '70s, and is used to this day by many
hard rock guitarists.
I: Atrebly sound created by using input | of the guitar amp.
Ik A mild sound created by using input I! of the guitar amp.
Vell:
The sound of connecting inputs | and Il of the guitar amp in
parallel, creating a sound with a stronger low end than І.
SLDN Lead:
A tube amp sound with versatile distortion, usable in a wide
range of styles.
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Metal 5150:
The sound of a large tube amp, suitable for heavy metal.
Metal Lead:
A metal lead sound with a distinctive mid-range, producing a
powerful metal sound even with single-coil pickup guitars.
OD-1:
The sound of the renowned "OD-1" of the BOSS compact
series.
OD-2 Turbo:
The sound of the BOSS compact series "OD-2" with the Turbo
On setting.
Distortion:
Distortion sound.
Fuzz:
Fuzz sound.
Volume: 0—100
CPREAMF 1
Ua lume
Adjusts the volume and distortion of the amp.
Bass: 0—100
CFREAMF J
Pass
Adjusts the tone for the low frequency range.
Middle: 0—100
CFREBHF 1
Middle
Adjusts the tone for the mid frequency range.
Treble: 0—100
CFREAMF J
Treble
Adjusts the tone for the high frequency range.
Presence: 0—100 (0— - 100: Match Drive)
[FREBHMF ]
Fr
Adjusts the tone for the ultra-high frequency range.
Master: 0—100
ГРЕЕНМЕЛ
Master
Adjusts the volume of the entire preamp.
Bright: On, Off
CPREAMP J
Bright.
On:
The Bright switch is turned on, producing a sharper and
brighter sound.
Off:
The Bright switch is turned off.
*Depending on the "Type" setting, this parameter may not be displayed.

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