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Normal pickup sound
If you use the CHAIN function to set the connection
location of the COSM bass to anywhere other than the
beginning of the chain, the normal pickup sound
processed from the beginning of the effect chain will be
output together with the normal pickup sound that is
mixed by the COSM bass mixer.
You can take advantage of this capability to create
sounds that combine these two:
1. COMPRESSOR, WAH, AMP, etc., applied to the
normal pickup sound
2. Only spatial-type effects applied to the synth
sound of the COSM section
fig.2-27
* If you want to independently control the volume of "1."
above, assign the effect level before the COSM bass to the
GK VOL etc. of the GK-2B. (p. 25)
Chapter 2. Creating sounds

Naming a patch

Here's how to assign a name to a patch you've created.
1. Press [MASTER].
fig.2-08
fig.2-23
2. Press [F4] (EDIT).
fig.2-28
3. Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to the location
where you want to enter a character.
4. Use the VALUE dial to select a character.
As you turn the VALUE dial, the character guide will
automatically switch between uppercase letters,
lowercase letters, and symbols.
By pressing [F1]–[F6] you can perform the following
convenient operations.
[F1] (
):
Move the cursor to the left.
Move the cursor to the right.
[F2] (
):
[F3] (
):
Move the cursor to the end.
[F4] (SPACE):
Insert a space at the cursor location.
Delete a character. The characters that
[F5] (DELETE):
follow get shifted to the left.
[F6] (A, a, 1, ): Switch between uppercase letters,
lowercase letters, numbers, and
characters.
5. Repeat steps 3–4 to specify the desired patch name.
6. If you want to save the edited settings, perform the
Write procedure (p. 30).
* If you do not want to save, press [EXIT] to return to the Play
screen.
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