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Chapter 10 Other Features
Adjusting the Overall Sound to Match
the Usage Environment (Global)
The GT-PRO includes a feature that allows you to change the
overall tone temporarily. This is called the “Global function.”
With the Global function, you can temporarily change your
settings to match those of your equipment and the operating
environment, while leaving the settings in the patches
untouched.
fig.10-0100
1. Press [OUTPUT SELECT], then press PARAMETER
[] [ ] so that the Global setting screen.
fig.10-0110d
2. Rotate the PATCH/VALUE dial to change the setting’s
value.
3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 as needed.
4. Press [EXIT] to return to the Play screen.
Adjusting the overall sound
Main Global EQ
This adjusts the tone of the MAIN OUT regardless of the
equalizer on/off settings of individual patches.
Total NS
This has no effect on patches in which the noise suppressor is
turned off.
Total REVERB
This has no effect on patches in which reverb is turned off.
Parameter/
Range
Explanation
Low EQ
fig.10-0120d
-20 dB–+20 dB Adjusts the tone in the low frequencies.
Mid EQ (Middle EQ)
fig.10-0130d
-20 dB–+20 dB Adjusts the tone in the middle frequencies.
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(Example)
Mid Freq (Middle Frequency)
fig.10-0140d
20 Hz–10.0 kHz
Specify the center of the frequency range
that will be adjusted by the “Mid EQ.”
High EQ
fig.10-0150d
-20 dB–+20 dB Adjusts the tone in the high frequencies.
Parameter/
Range
Explanation
NS Thres (Noise Suppressor Threshold)
fig.10-0160d
-20 dB–+20 dB
Adjusts the noise suppressor threshold level
settings for each patch in a range from -20
dB to +20 dB.
This adjustment is an effective way to get equivalent output with
each of your guitars when you are connecting more than one guitar.
* Set to “0 dB” when using this in individual patch settings.
Parameter/
Range
Explanation
Rev Level
fig.10-0170d
0%–200%
Adjusts the reverb level settings for each
patch in a range from 0% to 200%.
Adjusting the reverb level is an effective way to match the reverber-
ation of the performance venue.
* Set to “100%” when using this in individual patch settings.
Parameter/
Range
Explanation
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