Selecting A Tone (Patch Change); What Is A Patch - Boss GT-10 Owner's Manual

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Selecting a Tone (Patch Change)

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.
fig.02-010
Preset Bank 50
Preset Bank 01
User Bank 50
User Bank 01
User Banks (U01–U50)
Newly created effects settings are saved in the User banks. Patches in these banks are called "User patches."
A "U" appears in the display when a User patch is selected.
fig.02-020d
Preset Banks (P01–P50)
The Preset banks contain effect settings that make full use of the features the GT-10 has to offer. The patches in these banks are
called "Preset patches." When you change the settings of a Preset patch, save the result as a User patch. Preset patches cannot be
overwritten.
A "P" appears in the display when a Preset patch is selected.
fig.02-030d
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