Roland GT-PRO Owner's Manual Page 11

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Names of Things and What They Do
Front Panel
fig.002-010
1. INPUT
INPUT Jack
The guitar is connected here.
INPUT LEVEL Knob
Adjusts the level of the signals input through the
INPUT jacks (both front and rear).
PEAK Indicator
Indicates the status of the input level. This indicator
lights at 6 dB before the level at which distortion
begins.
2. OUTPUT
PHONES Jack
Connect headphones here.
* The output from the PHONES jack is a mix of the output
from the MAIN OUT jacks and SUB OUT jacks.
MAIN Volume Knob
Adjusts the volume level of the output from the MAIN
OUT jacks.
SUB Volume Knob
Adjusts the volume level of the output from the SUB
OUT jacks (1/4” phone type).
* The output from the SUB OUT (XLR type) connector is set
at a fixed level, regardless of the position of the SUB volume
knob.
3. Display
A variety of information about the GT-PRO appears
here. The left display shows the bank number.
4. PATCH/VALUE Dial
Use this when switching patches and changing the
values of settings.
5. PREAMP/SPEAKER
TYPE Knob
Selects the preamp type.
GAIN Knob
Adjusts the degree of preamp distortion.
BASS Knob
Adjusts the sound quality of the preamp’s low-
frequency range.
MIDDLE Knob
Adjusts the sound quality of the preamp’s midrange
frequency.
TREBLE Knob
Adjusts the sound quality of the preamp’s high-
frequency range.
PRESENCE Knob
Adjusts the sound quality of the preamp’s ultra high
frequency range.
LEVEL Knob
Adjusts the preamp volume level.
PREAMP/SPEAKER On/Off Button
Press to change the settings.
TYPE VARIATION Button
Switches the type variation.
CHANNEL Button
This switches between preamp Channels A and B.
SOLO Button
This switches the Solo switch (p. 29) on and off.
SPEAKER Button
Selects the speaker type.
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