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Chapter 10 Other Features
Chapter 10
Using the Guitar Volume to Change
Selected Effect Parameters (Assign Source)
Assign (p. 66) features a function that allows effect
parameters to be controlled with the guitar volume, in the
same manner as the parameters are changed with an
expression pedal or other such controller.
You can set this feature to create even more distortion as the
guitar volume increases, deepen the chorus effect as a long
tone is played quietly, or use it to produce any of a number
of other effects to suit your purposes.
fig.10-0050
1. Use the procedure described on p. 67 to set the type of
parameter you want to control (Assign Target) and the
range over which the change is to occur (Target Min/
Max).
2. Press [ASSIGN], then press PARAMETER [ ]
[] to select one of the Assigns from ASSIGN1–12.
fig.10-0060d
3. Press [ASSIGN] once again to set the Assign to “On.”
4. Press PARAMETER [ ] [ ] to display “Source.”
fig.10-0070d
5. Rotate the PATCH/VALUE dial to select “Input Level.”
fig.10-0080d
6. Press PARAMETER [ ] [ ] to display “Input
Sens.”
fig.10-0090d
You can jump to the core parameters by pressing
PARAMETER [ ] (or [ ]) while holding down
PARAMETER [ ] (or [ ]). With items for which
there aren’t that many parameters, the GT-PRO jumps to
the last (or first) parameter.
7. Rotate the PATCH/VALUE dial to change the setting’s
value.
Play the guitar at various volumes and adjust the Input
Sens as you listen to the sound to confirm how the
parameter set in Step 1 changes.
8. Press [EXIT] to return to the Play screen.
You may be unable to change parameter settings when
the following functions are set for the Assign target (p.
67) while INPUT LEVEL is selected for the Assign source
(p. 69).
TUNER On/Off
MANUAL On/Off
Patch Num. Inc
Patch Num. Dec
Patch Bank Inc
Patch Bank Dec
Note that if you inadvertently happen to make this type
of setting, there is no way to return the patch to its
normal state other than overwriting and saving.
5,7 2,4,6
8
2,3
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