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Owner’s Manual 03342912 ‘04-2-3N Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the BOSS GS-10 Guitar Effects System with USB Audio Interface. Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: • USING THE UNIT SA...

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This product complies with the requirements of European Directive 89/336/EEC. For EU Countries For EU Countries Apparatus containing Lithium batteries ADVARSEL! Lithiumbatteri - Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering. Udskiftning må kun ske ...

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3 013 • In households with small children, an adult should provide supervision until the child is capable of following all the rules essential for the safe operation of the unit. .................................................................

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4 IMPORTANT NOTES 291a In addition to the items listed under “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” on page 2–3, please read and observe the following: Power Supply 301 • Do not use this unit on the same power circuit with any device that wil...

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5 IMPORTANT NOTES 559a • When you need to transport the unit, package it in the box (including padding) that it came in, if possible. Otherwise, you will need to use equivalent packaging materials. 561 • Use only the specified expres...

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6 Contents USING THE UNIT SAFELY ...................2 IMPORTANT NOTES ..........................4 Main Features ..................................9 Panel Descriptions ..........................10 Front Panel..................................

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7 Contents VB (Vibrato)................................................................46 UV (Uni-V) .................................................................47 RT (Rotary) ....................................................................

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8 Contents Chapter 9 Using the GS-10 Connected to a Computer Via USB .......78 Before Connecting with USB.......................................78 Driver Mode ...............................................................78 Setting U...

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9 Main Features True “Tabletop Guitar Effects System” This is an all-new guitar effects system, which gives you not only the kind of professional-quality effects available only from BOSS, but features a USB interface and built-in monitor...

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10 Panel Descriptions Front Panel fig.00-041 1. Display A variety of information about the GS-10 appears here. Normally, patch names are displayed. 2. PREAMP/SPEAKER (p. 21, p. 28) (Preamp/Speaker Simulator) GAIN Knob Adjusts the degree of preamp di...

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11 Panel Descriptions TAP Button Use this when setting the delay time with the tap input. (p. 33) 6. CHORUS (p. 21, p. 34) LEVEL Knob Adjusts the volume level of the chorus sound. CHORUS On/Off Button Press to change the settings. 7. REVERB (p. 21,...

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12 Panel Descriptions Rear Panel fig.00-042 1. MIC INPUT Jack/Connector Input jack/connector for use with mics. Both standard TRS type and XLR type are provided. * Use only one of these jacks at a time. * Not compatible with phantom power. 2. AUX IN...

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13 Panel Descriptions Signal Flow fig.00-043 MIDI OUT MIDI IN CONTROL OUT CONTROL IN GS-10 OUT GS-10 IN CONTROL MULTI EFFECTS A/D D/A USB INPUT SELECT MIDI SELECT Computer EXP/CTL 1, 2 GUITAR/ BASS MIC INPUT AUX INPUT Foot Switch Expression Pedal Gui...

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14 Chapter 1 Playing Sounds Making the Connections fig.01-010 * To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections. * Turn up guitar am...

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15 Chapter 1 Playing Sounds Section 1 ● When using the unit with an expression pedal connected to the EXP PEDAL/CTL 1,2 jack, set Minimum Volume to the “MIN” position. ● Use only the specified expression pedal (Roland EV-5; optional). By c...

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16 Chapter 1 Playing Sounds Setting Output Device (Amps) (OUTPUT SELECT) Select the type of output device connected to the OUTPUT jack or GUITAR AMP OUT jack. fig.01-061 1. Press [SYSTEM], causing the indicator to light. The Output Select settings ...

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17 Chapter 1 Playing Sounds Section 1 Connecting Audio Devices to the AUX INPUT Jack When using a CD or MD player, rhythm machine, or similar device for practice, connect these device to the AUX INPUT jack on the rear panel. fig.01-080 Use the AUX...

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18 Chapter 2 Creating Your Own Favorite Tones (Patches) What is a Patch? The GS-10 can store 200 combinations (or “sets”) of effects and parameter settings. Each of these sets is called a “patch.” Patches include both User patches and Preset...

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19 Chapter 2 Creating Your Own Favorite Tones (Patches) Section 2 Selecting the Input (INPUT SELECT) This selects the input signal to which the effects are added. This is also used for setting the type of device connected to the input connector. fi...

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20 Chapter 2 Creating Your Own Favorite Tones (Patches) USB (Bass): You can add effects to the signals input from the USB connector (for sounds in the bass and similar registers). Signals from GUITAR/BASS INPUT and MIC INPUT are disregarded, and t...

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21 Chapter 2 Creating Your Own Favorite Tones (Patches) Section 2 Adjusting the Tones with the Knobs The GS-10 panel features 13 knobs for adjusting effect tones. You can use these knobs to make slight adjustments to tones in the selected patch qu...

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22 Chapter 2 Creating Your Own Favorite Tones (Patches) Turning the Effect On and Off The GS-10’s internal effects are switched on and off with button controls. The indicator for an effect’s ON/OFF button lights up when the effect is enabled. f...

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23 Chapter 2 Creating Your Own Favorite Tones (Patches) Section 2 3. Rotate the VALUE dial to select the Quick Setting you want. The tone switches to that of the selected sample settings. * You can select “—: User Setting” to return the settin...

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24 Chapter 2 Creating Your Own Favorite Tones (Patches) Naming Patches Each patch can be given a name (Patch Name) consisting of up to sixteen characters. You’ll probably want to take advantage of this feature by assigning names that suggest the ...

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25 Section 3 Chapter 3 Saving the Tones You Have Created Storing Patches (PATCH WRITE) When you want to keep a tone created with the Quick Settings or a tone with altered parameter values, use the “Write procedure” to save it to a User patch. *...

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26 Chapter 3 Saving the Tones You Have Created Exchanging Patches On the GS-10, you can “swap” or exchange the positions of two User patches. The following explains how this is done. fig.03-050 1. Select the exchange source patch. * Refer to �...

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27 Chapter 3 Saving the Tones You Have Created Section 3 Registering Your Favorite Patches (DIRECT PATCH) You can register preferred patches to DIRECT PATCH [1]–[4] and then press these buttons to call up the corresponding patches directly. fig....

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28 Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters In this chapter you will find detailed descriptions for each of the GS-10’s onboard effects, and the parameters used to control them. The sound being input to each effect is called the “direc...

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29 Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters Section 4 Type This sets the type of the guitar preamp. * When the type is set to CONCERT 810, SESSION, BASS 360, T.E., B-MAN, FLIP TOP, Bass Clean, Bass Crunch, Bass HiGain, or Mic Preamp set OUT...

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30 Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters When CUSTOM 1–3 is selected for Type You can set the following parameters when Type is set to CUSTOM. “Customizing the COSM Amps” (p. 55) EDIT CUSTOM PRE 1–3 Parameter Value Type JC Clean,...

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31 Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters Section 4 EDIT CUSTOM SP 1 –2 Parameter Value Speaker Size 5”–15” Color Low -10–+10 Color High -10–+10 Speaker Num x1, x2, x4, x8 Cabinet Open, Close Mic Type This setting selects the si...

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32 Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters OD/DS (Overdrive/Distortion) This effect distorts the sound to create long sustain. It provides 22 types of distortion and three different custom settings. Parameter Value On/Off Off, On Type ref...

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33 Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters Section 4 DELAY This effect adds delayed sound to the direct sound, giving more body to the sound or creating special effects. Parameter Value On/Off Off, On Type Single, Pan, Stereo DlyTime 0 ms�...

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34 Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters CHORUS In this effect, a slightly detuned sound is added to the original sound to add depth and breadth. Parameter Value On/Off Off, On Mode Mono, Stereo1, Stereo2 Rate 0–100, BPM –BPM Depth 0�...

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35 Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters Section 4 Rev Time (Reverb Time) Adjusts the length (time) of reverberation. Pre Delay Adjusts the time until the reverb sound appears. Low Cut (Low Cut Filter) This sets the frequency at which the ...

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36 Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters FX-1 With FX-1, you can select the effect to be used from the following. • PEDAL WAH • AUTO WAH • TONE MODIFY • ADV. COMP (Advanced Compressor) • LIMITER • ENHANCER • SLOW GEAR • TR...

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37 Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters Section 4 Mode Selection for the wah mode. LPF (Low Pass Filter): This creates a wah effect over a wide frequency range. BPF (Band Pass Filter): This creates a wah effect in a narrow frequency range...

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38 Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters ACS (Advanced Compressor) This is an effect that produces a long sustain by evening out the volume level of the input signal. You can also use it as a “limiter” to suppress only the sound peak...

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39 Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters Section 4 ENH (Enhancer) By adding sounds which are out-of-phase with the direct sound, this effect enhances the definition of the sound, and pushes it to the forefront. Parameter Value Sens 0–1...

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40 Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters DF (Defretter) This simulates a fretless guitar. Parameter Value Tone -50–+50 Sens 0–100 Attack 0–100 Depth 0–100 Resonance 0–100 Effect Level 0–100 Direct Level 0–100 Tone Adjusts the...

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41 Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters Section 4 Rise Time This determines the time needed for the volume of the feedback sound to reach its maximum from the moment the effect is turned on. Rise Time (▲) This determines the time nee...

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42 Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters PH (Phaser) By adding varied-phase portions to the direct sound, the phaser effect gives a whooshing, swirling character to the sound. Parameter Value Type 4 Stage, 8 Stage, 12 Stage, Bi-Phase Ra...

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43 Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters Section 4 Resonance Determines the amount of resonance (feedback). Increasing the value will emphasize the effect, creating a more unusual sound. Separation Adjusts the diffusion. The diffusion in...

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44 Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters Creating Harmonist Scales (User Scale) When “Harmony” is set to any value from -2oct to +2oct, and the harmony does not sound the way you intend, use a “User scale.” You can set any of 29 ...

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45 Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters Section 4 * When set to BPM, the value of each parameter will be set according to the value of the Master BPM (p. 54) specified for each patch. This makes it easier to achieve effect sound setting...

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46 Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters Xover f (Crossover Frequency) This parameter sets the frequency at which the frequency components of the direct sound are divided into bass and treble bands. Lo Rate (Low Rate) Adjust the speed of...

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47 Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters Section 4 Depth This adjusts the depth of the vibrato. Trigger This selects on/off of the vibrato. * It is assumed that this parameter will be assigned (p. 60) to the foot switch. Rise Time This se...

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48 Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters SDD (Short Delay) This is a delay with the maximum delay time of 400 ms. This effect is useful for making the sound fatter. Parameter Value DlyTime 0 ms–400 ms, BPM –BPM Feedback 0–100 Effect...

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49 Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters Section 4 SL (Slicer) This consecutively interrupts the sound to create the impression that a rhythm backing phrase is being played. Parameter Value Pattern P1–P20 Rate 0–100, BPM –BPM Trigge...

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50 Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters Key Select the key of the song that you wish to play. Attack Adjust the strength of the attack. By adding an attack to each note of the phrase you can produce a sensation as though the notes were ...

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51 Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters Section 4 Wave This selects a wave type that is the source of the guitar synthesizer. Square: The unit detects the pitch and attack information from the input guitar sound, then send the square wa...

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52 Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters Velocity This adjusts the amount of the volume change of the synthesizer sound. When it is set to high, the volume change will be greater depending on the picking strength. When it is set to “0...

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53 Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters Section 4 NAME/NS/MASTER You can select the following items in NAME/NS/MASTER. • Name (Patch Name) • Noise Suppressor • Master • Foot Volume • Effect Chain * With each press of [NAME/NS/MA...

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54 Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters Master Parameter Value Patch Level 0–200 Master BPM 40–250 Patch Level This adjusts the output volume of the GS-10. Master BPM Adjust the BPM value for each patch. * BPM (beats per minute) indic...

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55 Section 5 Chapter 5 Creating Original Effects Types (Customize) With the GS-10’s Customize function, you can rely on your own sensibilities and create a totally new effect by tweaking the settings for the “Preamp/Speaker Simulator,” “Ov...

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56 Chapter 5 Creating Original Effects Types (Customize) Customizing the Speakers You can make three different sets of settings, Custom 1 and Custom 2. * The sound of any patch that uses Custom 1 or 2 will be altered if the custom settings are edit...

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57 Chapter 5 Creating Original Effects Types (Customize) Section 5 Type Selects the basic type of overdrive/distortion. Bottom Adjusts the amount of distortion in the low frequencies. Top Adjusts the amount of distortion in the high frequencies. Low ...

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58 Chapter 6 Setting the External Pedal Functions This section describes the settings required to use an expression pedal or foot switch connected to the EXP PEDAL/CTL1,2 jack on the rear panel. If you want the external pedal to have the same func...

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59 Chapter 6 Setting the External Pedal Functions Section 6 Setting the External Foot Switch Functions (Control 1, 2 Function) * When connecting two foot switches using the special optional Roland PCS-31 connector cord, the foot switch connected wi...

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60 Chapter 6 Setting the External Pedal Functions Setting the External Pedal Function for Individual Patches (Assign) There are two ways to set the assignments, “Quick Settings,” which allows you to use [QUICK FX] to complete the settings quic...

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61 Chapter 6 Setting the External Pedal Functions Section 6 Manual Settings Here, you can individually determine which controller is to control which parameter. fig.06-013 1. Press [ASSIGN]. 2. Press PARAMETER [ ] [ ] to select one of the Assigns f...

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62 Chapter 6 Setting the External Pedal Functions * Although you can set this so that the same target is controlled by more than one controller, in such cases, make sure not to have different sources changing the parameter at the same time. Changi...

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63 Chapter 6 Setting the External Pedal Functions Section 6 Source fig.06-090d This sets the controller (source) that affects the target parameter. Controllers that can be selected as the source are shown below. EXP PEDAL Expression pedal connected...

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64 Chapter 7 Convenient Functions and System Settings Tuning the Guitar When the Tuner is turned on, sounds input to the GS-10 are output directly as is (bypassed), and the tuner is activated. Under these conditions you can then tune your guitar. Tu...

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65 Chapter 7 Convenient Functions and System Settings Section 7 Bypass: Sounds input to the GS-10 bypass the processing and are output directly as is. * This is set to “Bypass” when shipped from the factory. fig.07-060 1. Press [TUNER], causing ...

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66 Chapter 7 Convenient Functions and System Settings Keeping the Same Pedal Operations When Switching Patches (Assign Hold) This setting determines whether or not the Assign’s (p. 60) operational status is carried over to the next patch when pa...

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67 Chapter 7 Convenient Functions and System Settings Section 7 Checking the Effect Output Level with the Level Meter You can meter the output level of each effect. This is handy for checking the effects’ output levels. fig.07-130 1. Press [METER...

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68 Chapter 8 Using the GS-10 with External MIDI Devices Connected Operations Using MIDI You can perform the following operations using MIDI with the GS-10. * The use of MIDI requires that the MIDI channels of the connected devices match. If the MID...

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69 Chapter 8 Using the GS-10 with External MIDI Devices Connected Section 8 Making the Settings for MIDI Functions Here is a description of the GS-10’s MIDI functions. Set them as needed, depending on the intended use. 1. Press [SYSTEM] a number ...

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70 Chapter 8 Using the GS-10 with External MIDI Devices Connected Remote Ctrl (Remote Control) Valid Settings: Standard, Advanced, MMC This setting determines the MIDI messages transmitted when a MIDI sequencer or other external MIDI device is contr...

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71 Chapter 8 Using the GS-10 with External MIDI Devices Connected Section 8 Transmitting and Receiving Settings Data On the GS-10, you can use Exclusive messages to provide another GS-10 with identical settings, and save effect settings on a seque...

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72 Chapter 8 Using the GS-10 with External MIDI Devices Connected fig.08-180d When the transmission is completed, the screen prior to transmission returns to the display. 4. Press [EXIT] to return to the Play screen. Receiving Data from an External ...

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73 Chapter 8 Using the GS-10 with External MIDI Devices Connected Section 8 Setting the Program Change Map When switching patches using Program Change messages transmitted by an external MIDI device, you can freely set the correspondence between Pr...

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74 Chapter 8 Using the GS-10 with External MIDI Devices Connected Enabling/Disabling the Program Change Map Settings (MIDI Map Select) This setting determines whether patches are switched according to the Program Change Map settings, or to the def...

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75 Chapter 8 Using the GS-10 with External MIDI Devices Connected Section 8 Controlling Recorders and Sequencers Remotely from the GS-10 (Remote Control) If you have a MIDI-controllable recorder, sequencer, or other such external MIDI device connec...

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76 Chapter 8 Using the GS-10 with External MIDI Devices Connected Controlling the Device Remotely Making the Connections Make the connections as shown below. fig.08-280 * For more on the operation of the connected device, refer to the owner’s manu...

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77 Chapter 8 Using the GS-10 with External MIDI Devices Connected Section 8 Settings Example: When Using SONAR 2.0 The following settings allow you to control the sequencer Play/Stop, Reset, and Record functions from the GS-10. (With SONAR 2.0, these...

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78 Chapter 9 Using the GS-10 Connected to a Computer Via USB Before Connecting with USB With the GS-10, you can use USB to transmit both digital audio signals and MIDI messages between the GS-10 and your computer. This requires installation of a US...

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79 Chapter 9 Using the GS-10 Connected to a Computer Via USB Section 9 Enabling and Disabling the Direct Monitor Command This setting determines whether or not the command (the Direct Monitor command) controlling the Direct Monitor (described late...

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80 Chapter 9 Using the GS-10 Connected to a Computer Via USB Switching the Driver Mode After first installing both the special and standard drivers and then switching the GS-10’s driver mode, you can switch between the special driver and the stan...

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81 Chapter 9 Using the GS-10 Connected to a Computer Via USB Section 9 Recording the GS-10’s Output with a Computer Set your application (such as a sequencer) so that the audio input port it uses is the GS-10. You can freely set the point in the ...

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82 Appendices About MIDI MIDI is an acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, and is a world-wide standard for allowing electronic musical equipment to communicate by transmitting messages such as performance information and sound selectio...

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83 Appendices Appendices About the MIDI implementation MIDI allows a variety of messages to be exchanged between instruments, but it is not necessarily the case that all types of message can be exchanged between any two MIDI devices. Two devices c...

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84 Appendices Patch List No. Patch Name OD/DS Ch. Select ch-A ch-B ch-C P101 POWER LEAD - A MS1959(I) Drive Stack Metal Lead P102 WARM CLEAN - A Warm Clean Warm Clean JC-120 P103 BRIT VALVES - A VO Drive MS1959(I) MS HiGain P104 M...

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85 Appendices Appendices * With the factory settings, the content of the User patches is the same as that of the Preset patches. * Patches with [Mic] appended to the name are for use with mics. Sound from the GUITAR/BASS jack won’t be heard. * Patc...

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86 Appendices Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset) Restoring the GS-10 to the settings made at the factory is referred to as “Factory Reset.” Not only can you return all of the settings to the values in effect when the GS-10 was ship...

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87 Appendices Appendices MIDI Implementation Chart Function... Basic Channel Mode Note Number : Velocity After Touch Pitch Bend Control Change Prog Change System Exclusive System Common System Real Time Aux Message Notes Transmitted Recognized Remark...

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88 Appendices Specifications GS-10: Guitar Effects System with USB Audio Interface Rated Power Output 1.5 W + 1.5 W Signal Processing AD Conversion: 24 bit + AF method DA Conversion: 24 bit Digital Out/USB Audio: 24 bit Sampling Frequency 44.1 kHz Pr...

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89 Appendices Appendices FX-1 button FX-2 button EQ button NAME/NS/MASTER button ASSIGN button INPUT SELECT button QUICK FX button PARAMETER button L/R EXIT button WRITE button TUNER button USB button SPEAKER ON/OFF button METER button SYSTEM button ...

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91 Installing & Setup the USB Driver In order to use the GS-10 USB, you must first install the USB driver. The USB Driver is included in the “GS-10 SOFTWARE CD-ROM.” ■ What is USB Driver? The USB Driver is software which passes data betwee...

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92 Installing & Setting Up the Driver (Windows) Special Driver and Standard Driver The GS-10 features two operational modes, each of which uses a different type of driver, with one mode using the special driver on the CD-ROM included with the GS...

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93 Installing & Setting Up the Driver (Windows) Installing the special driver ■ Windows XP/2000 users Windows XP 1. With the GS-10 disconnected, start up Windows. Disconnect all USB cables except for a USB keyboard and USB mouse (if used). 2. O...

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94 Installing & Setting Up the Driver (Windows) 9. In the dialog box that appears, input the following into the “Open” field, and click [OK]. D:\DRIVER\USB_XP2k\SETUPINF.EXE * The drive name “D:” may be different for your system. Specify...

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95 Installing & Setting Up the Driver (Windows) fig.11-060 14. Select “Don’t search. I will choose the driver to install”, and click [Next]. fig.11-070 15. Make sure that the “Model” field indicates “BOSS GS-10”, and click [Next]. ...

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96 Installing & Setting Up the Driver (Windows) 17. Input the following into the “Copy files from” field, and click [OK]. D:\DRIVER\USB_XP2k * The drive name “D:” may be different for your system. Specify the drive name of your CD-ROM dri...

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97 Installing & Setting Up the Driver (Windows) Windows 2000 1. With the GS-10 disconnected, start up Windows. Disconnect all USB cables except for a USB keyboard and USB mouse (if used). 2. Click the Windows Start button, and from the menu that ...

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98 Installing & Setting Up the Driver (Windows) 9. In the dialog box that appears, input the following into the “Open” field, and click [OK]. D:\DRIVER\USB_XP2k\SETUPINF.EXE * The drive name “D:” may be different for your system. Specify...

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99 Installing & Setting Up the Driver (Windows) fig.11-180 13. Click [OK]. The “Files Needed” dialog box will appear. 14. In the Copy files from field, type the folder name that is shown in the dialog box, and click [OK]. D:\DRIVER\USB_XP2k ...

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100 Installing & Setting Up the Driver (Windows) 15. Verify that “BOSS GS-10” is displayed, and click [Finish]. Driver installation will begin. When driver installation has been completed, the “System Settings Change” dialog box will appe...