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Chapter 10 Other Features
Chapter 10
Adjusting the Tone of the Sounds Input to
the GT-PRO (Input Level/Input Presence)
The GT-PRO includes a function used for adjusting the tone
to match the connected guitar.
This is effective when you are connecting a different guitar
from the one used when the patch was created.
When adjusting the input level and input presence, the
input signals for all patches are affected. Note that the
nuances of the effect sounds that occur in response to
guitar volume may change, particularly with patches in
which effects are controlled by the guitar volume.
fig.10-0260
1. Press [SYSTEM], then press PARAMETER [ ]
[] to display the following screen.
fig.10-0270d
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.
Keeping Effect Sounds Playing After Patches
Are Switched (Patch Change Mode)
The GT-PRO features a mode that is enabled when spatial
effects (such as reverb and delay) are used, whereby the
effects sound of one patch continues playing even after you
switch to the next patch. If the necessary conditions
regarding the effects chain and effect parameter settings are
met, you can then have the decay of reverb, delay, and
similar effects continue on into the next patch after you
switch patches.
Effects are in the same effects chain
When switching the delay off or on, or when the type
and time are identical
When switching other effects off or on, or when the
parameter settings are identical
* There still may be no reverberation in some cases, even after
the above settings are made.
fig.10-0280
1. Press [SYSTEM], then press PARAMETER [ ]
[] so that “P.Chnge Mode” is displayed.
fig.10-0290d
2. Rotate the PATCH/VALUE dial to change the setting’s
value.
3. Press [EXIT] to return to the Play screen.
Parameter/
Range
Explanation
Input Level
-20 dB–+20 dB Adjusts the guitar input level.
Input Pres. (Input Presence)
-20 dB–+20 dB
Adjusts the tonal quality of the guitar’s high
end.
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Value Explanation
Fast
Patches are changed normally. The unit switches to the subse-
quent patch without any carry-over of the decay from the pre-
vious patch’s reverb or chorus.
Smooth
The unit switches to the subsequent patch with the decay from
the previous patch’s reverb or delay continued after the switch
is made.
* For smooth switching, patches may be switched with one tempo
delayed.
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