Roland GT-001 Owner's Manual Page 6

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EFFECT
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Category Type Explanation
VINTAGE
JC-120
This models the sound of the Roland
JC-120.
CLN TWN
(CLEAN TWIN)
This models a Fender Twin Reverb.
PR CRNC
(PRO CRUNCH)
This models a Fender Pro Reverb.
TWEED
This models a Fender Bassman 4 x
10” Combo.
DxCRNC
(DELUXE CRUNCH)
This models a Fender Deluxe Reverb.
VO DRIV
(VO DRIVE)
This models the drive sound of a VOX
AC-30TB.
This is a sound that it suited to
sixties-style British rock.
VO LEAD
This models the lead sound of the
VOX AC-30TB.
MATCH
(MATCH DRIVE)
This models the sound input to left
input on a Matchless D/C-30.
A simulation of the latest tube amp
widely used in styles from blues and
rock.
BG LEAD
This models the lead sound of the
MESA/ Boogie combo amp.
The sound of a tube amp typical of
the late ’70s to ’80s.
BG DRIV
(BG DRIVE)
This models a MESA/Boogie with
TREBLE SHIFT SW on.
1959 I
(MS1959 I)
This models the sound input to Input
I on a Marshall 1959.
This is a trebly sound suited to hard
rock.
1959 I+II
(MS1959 I+II)
This models the sound of a Marshal
1959’s inputs I and II connected in
parallel. The sound emphasizes the
low end more than I.
RFR VIN
(R-FIER VINTAGE)
Models the sound of the Channel 2
VINTAGE Mode on the MESA/Boogie
DUAL Rectier.
RFR MDN
(R-FIER MODERN)
Models the sound of the Channel 2
MODERN Mode on the MESA/Boogie
DUAL Rectier.
T-AMP
(T-AMP LEAD)
This models a Hughes & Kettner
Triamp AMP3.
SLDN
This models a Soldano SLO-100. This
is the typical sound of the eighties.
5150
(5150 DRIVE)
This models the lead channel of a
Peavey EVH 5150.
BGNR UB
(BGNR UB METAL)
This is a heavily distorted sound that
models the high gain channel of a
Bogner Uberschall.
ORNG RV
(ORNG ROCK REVERB)
This models the dirty channel of an
ORANGE ROCKERVERB.
CUSTOM
This is a custom preamp.
You can customize it however you
like to match the sound you want.
CUSTOM AMP SETTING
Knob Parameter Value Explanation
Page 6 (shown only if PREAMP TYPE is set to “CUSTOM”)
[1]
TYPE
(CUSTOM TYPE)
JC CLEN
(JC CLEAN)
This models the sound of the
Roland JC-120.
TW CLEN
(TW CLEAN)
This models a Fender Twin Reverb.
CRUNCH
This is a crunch sound that can
faithfully reproduce the nuances
of picking.
CMB DRV
(COMBO DRIVE)
This is a combo amp sound that it
suited to sixties-style British rock.
CMB LD
(COMBO LEAD)
This is a lead sound of a combo
tube amp typical of the late ’70s
to ’80s.
MS HiG
(MS HiGAIN)
This models the sound input to
Input I on a Marshall 1959.
This is a trebly sound suited to
hard rock.
MDN STK
(MODERN
STACK)
This original high-gain amp
delivers thick lows and intense
distortion while still preserving
the sound’s clear denition.
[2]
CHAR
(CUSTOM
CHARACTER)
-50–+50
+: For soloing
-: For backing
[3]
BOTTOM
(CUSTOM BOTTOM)
-50–+50
This controls the input sound’s
low-frequency range and adjusts
the amount of distortion in the
low-frequency range
[4]
EDGE (CUSTOM
EDGE)
-50–+50
This controls the input sound’s
high-frequency range and adjusts
the amount of distortion in the
high-frequency range.
Page 7 (shown only if PREAMP TYPE is set to “CUSTOM”)
[1]
LOW
(CUSTOM PREAMP
LOW)
-50–+50
Adjusts the preamp sections
low-frequency tone.
[2]
HIGH
(CUSTOM PREAMP
HIGH)
-50–+50
Adjusts the preamp sections
high-frequency tone.
CUSTOM SPEAKER SETTING
Knob Parameter Value Explanation
Page 8 (shown only if SPEAKER TYPE is set to “CUSTOM”)
[1]
SP.SIZE
(CUSTOM SPEAKER SIZE)
5–15" Selects the size of speaker.
[2]
SP.NUM
(CUSTOM SPEAKER NUMBER)
x1, x2, x4, x8
Sets the number of
speakers.
[3]
CABINET
(CUSTOM CABINET)
Selects the speaker cabinet type.
OPEN
This is an open-backed
cabinet
CLOSE
This type of cabinet
features an enclosed rear
panel.
Page 9 (shown only if SPEAKER TYPE is set to “CUSTOM”)
[1]
COLOR.L
(CUSTOM COLOR LOW)
-10–+10
Adjusts the speaker
section’s low-frequency
tone.
[2]
COLOR.H
(CUSTOM COLOR HIGH)
-10–+10
Adjusts the speaker
section’s high-frequency
tone.
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