Making the parameter settings, Chapter 5 – Boss Audio Systems GT-6B User Manual
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Chapter 5 Setting the Pedal Functions (Pedal Assign)
Chapter
5
Making the Parameter Settings
This sets the parameters to be controlled with Assign.
Target
fig.05-11
This sets the parameter to be affected.
You can make adjustments to more parameters than those
available in the Quick Settings.
The parameters that you can select as the target are shown
below.
• Effect On/Off for each effect
• Effect parameters
• Patch Level
• Master BPM
• Foot Volume
• Bypass On/Off
• Switch for Patch Select Mode (p. 60)
• Master BPM
• MIDI Start/Stop
MIDI Start and Stop messages are output from the MIDI OUT
connector, and these control the performance of the sequencer
or other external MIDI device.
• MMC Start/Stop
MMC Start and Stop messages are output from the MIDI OUT
connector, and these control the performance of the recorder or
other external MIDI device.
• Patch Level INC/DEC (increase/decrease)
* Although you can set this so that the same target is controlled
by more than one controller, in such cases make sure not to
have different sources changing the parameter at the same
time. Changing the parameter simultaneously while using
different sources may result in noise being generated.
* The GT-6B does not transmit MIDI clock. Therefore, when
MIDI Start/Stop is selected as the target, set the receiving
device so its own clock is used for the performance.
Target Range (Min, Max)
fig.05-12
The parameter value selected as the target changes within the
range defined by the “Min” and “Max,” set this parameter.
When using the CTL pedal, foot switch, or other controller
that acts as an on/off switch, the “minimum value” (Min) is
produced when you release your foot from the pedal, while
depressing the pedal produces the “maximum value” (Max).
When using the foot switch
fig.05-13
When using an expression pedal or other controller that
changes values over a continuous range, the value of the
setting changes accordingly within the range set by the
minimum (MIN) and maximum (MAX) values.
When using the expression pedal
fig.05-14
Additionally, when the target is of an on/off type, the
median value of the received data is used as the dividing line
in determining whether to switch it on or off.
Amount of Change
in parameter Value
On
Depress
Foot Switch
Off
Release
maximum value
Target Max
minimum value
Target Min
maximum value
Target Max
minimum value
Target Min
When the pedal
is fully advanced
When the pedal
is fully raised
Expression Pedal