Ring modulator, Naming tones, Name/ns/master button (p. 21, 44) – Boss Audio Systems GT-6B User Manual
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Chapter 2 Creating You Own Favorite Tones (Patches)
Chapter
2
Ring Modulator
fig.02-13
1. Press [FX-1].
2. Turn on the FX-1 effect (“Adding Effects”; p. 18).
* This step is not required if the effect is already on.
3. Press PARAMETER [
] [
] to select the FX
Select parameter.
4. Rotate the VALUE dial to change the setting value to
“R.M.”
5. Set Pedal Assign (p. 48) so that “Freq” (the frequency)
for R.M (the ring modulator) is controlled with the
expression pedal.
* By assigning R.M on/off to the expression pedal switch, you
can switch the Pedal Bend effect on and off by firmly pressing
down on the pedal’s toe. (p. 46)
6. Press [EXIT] to return to the Play screen.
If you want to save a tone for which you have made
settings, use the Write procedure (p. 23) to save the tone
to a User patch.
Naming Tones
Each patch can be given a name (Patch Name) consisting of
up to fourteen characters. You can assign whatever names
you like, such as names suggesting the sound created or the
name of the song in which it is to be used.
fig.02-14
1. Press [NAME/NS/MASTER] until “Name” appears in
the display.
* Each time [NAME/NS/MASTER] is pressed, the item that
can be set is changed, following this order:
Name
→
Noise Suppressor
→
Master
→
Bypass EXP Mode
→
Foot Volume
→
Effect Chain.
fig.02-15
2. Press PARAMETER [
] [
] to move the cursor to
the portion of text you want to edit.
3. Rotate the VALUE dial to change the characters.
* You can use the following functions when changing text
characters.
CAPS:
Switches the character at the cursor position
between uppercase and lowercase.
INS:
Inserts a blank space at the cursor position.
DEL:
Deletes the character at the cursor position and
shifts the characters following it to the left.
4. If you want to edit names further, repeat Steps 2 and 3.
5. If you want to save the sequence you’ve set up, use the
Write procedure (p. 23) to save it to a User patch.
Press [EXIT] to return to the Play screen.
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