Delay - Boss GT-001 Parameter Manual

Guitar effects processor
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EFFECT
Knob
Parameter
Value
E .LEVEL
[4]
0–100
(EFFECT LEVEL)
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[1]
TONE
-50–+50
DIR .MIX
[2]
0–100
(DIRECT MIX)
[4]
HOLD
OFF, ON
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Explanation
Adjusts the volume of the effect
sound.
This adjusts the tone.
Adjusts the volume of the direct
sound.
The effect sound is held when you
turn this on.

DELAY

This effect adds delayed sound to the direct sound, giving more
body to the sound or creating special effects.
Knob
Parameter
Value
DELAY
OFF, ON
ON/OFF
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This selects which type of delay.
* If you switch patches with the Type set to either
DUAL-S, DUAL-P, or DUAL- L/R and then begin to play
immediately after the patches change, you may be
unable to attain the intended effect in the first portion
of what you perform.
* The stereo effect is cancelled if a monaural effect or
COSM amp is connected after a stereo delay effect.*
SINGLE
PAN
STEREO
DUAL-S
[1]
TYPE
DUAL-P
DUAL-L/R
REVERSE
ANALOG
TAPE
MOD
(MODULATE)
Explanation
Turns this effect on/off.
This is a simple monaural delay.
This delay is specifically for stereo
output. This allows you to obtain the tap
delay effect that divides the delay time,
then deliver them to L and R channels.
TAP TIME
OUTPUT L
EFFECT LEVEL
DELAY TIME
DELAY
INPUT
OUTPUT R
FEEDBACK
The direct sound is output from the left
channel, and the effect sound is output
from the right channel.
This is a delay comprising two different
delays connected in series. Each delay
time can be set in a range from 1 ms to
1000 ms.
D1: DELAY 1
D1
D2
D2: DELAY 2
This is a delay comprising two delays
connected in parallel. Each delay time
can be set in a range from 1 ms to 1000
ms.
D1
D2
This is a delay with individual settings
available for the left and right channels.
Delay 1 goes to the left channel, Delay 2
to the right.
D1
L
D2
R
This produces an effect where the sound
is played back in reverse.
This gives a mild analog delay sound. The
delay time can be set within the range of
1 to 2000 ms.
This setting provides the characteristic
wavering sound of the tape echo. The
delay time can be set within the range of
1 to 3400 ms.
This delay adds a pleasant wavering
effect to the sound.

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