Editing: saving a patch, Types of saving, Quick guide – Boss Audio Systems GT-100 User Manual
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Quick Guide
Save
Access the Write menu
Select the write destination
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If you want to keep a patch you’ve edited, you must save (write) it as a user patch using the procedure described below. If you don’t save an
edited patch, your edits will be lost when you switch patches.
Press
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Press
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Use
to select the write destination
(U01-1–U50-4) .
Turn the knob to
change the write
destination.
When the patch has been saved, you will return to the Play screen.
Editing: Saving a Patch
Types of saving
In the left display, you can choose the type of data that will be saved. (By default, the patch will be saved.)
Turn knob [4] to choose the
type of data to save.
Save
Exchange
Initialize
Save to User Quick
Exchange or copy PREAMP
settings between channels
A and B.
And if you turn knob [4]...
. . .
Assigning a name
To edit the patch name, use knob [8] to move the cursor and use knob [8] to
change the character.
Controller
Operation
Knob [6]
Selects the type of characters
Knob [7]
Switches between lowercase/uppercase characters
Knob [8]
Changes the character
PAGE [ ][ ] button Moves the cursor
[EZ TONE] button
Deletes one character
[CTL/EXP] button
Inserts one character
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