Exchanging Patches (Patch Exchange); Initializing Patches (Patch Initialize) - Boss GT-10B Owner's Manual

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Chapter 3 Saving a Tone

Exchanging Patches (PATCH EXCHANGE)

On the GT-10B, you can "swap" or exchange the positions of two User patches. The following explains how this is done.
1.
Select the exchange source patch.
2.
The PATCH COPY screen appears.
Select the PATCH EXCHANGE (page 2) screen.
3.
4.
Select the exchange destination User patch.
5.
The GT-10B exchange the positions of the two User patches.

Initializing Patches (PATCH INITIALIZE)

You can return (initialize) a User patch to its original factory settings. This is convenient when you want to create a new patch
from scratch.
Any tone settings you've stored in a patch are lost once the initialization is executed.
1.
The PATCH COPY screen appears.
Select the PATCH INITIALIZE (page 3) screen.
2.
3.
Select the User patch you want to initialize.
4.
The selected patch is initialized.
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"Selecting a Tone (Patch Change)" (p. 30)
When edits have been made to the currently
selected patch, the PATCH WRITE screen is
displayed.
To cancel the Exchange procedure, press [EXIT].
The Play screen returns to the display.
You can also use the procedure described in
"Using the Pedal to Select the Patch" (p. 31) to
select the exchange destination.
When edits have been made to the currently
selected patch, the PATCH WRITE screen is
displayed.
To cancel the Initialize procedure, press [EXIT].
The Play screen returns to the display.
You can also use the procedure described in
"Using the Pedal to Select the Patch" (p. 31) to
select the initialize destination.

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