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2, Patch Edit Mode

Selecting patches;

To be in patch edit mode, the green `PATch` LED must be lit. If the `CH` LED is lit, press the
`PATCH/CHAN` key.
The display will now show the current patch number 1 to 128.

As the GS-8 only has a two digit display, a special method is employed to display numbers larger
than 99. When displaying numbers above 99, the following format is used :-

a dash " - " at the bottom of the left-hand display = 100+
a dash " - " in the middle of the left-hand display = 110+
a dash " - " at  the top of the left-hand display = 120+

For example, supposing the display reads  " - 7 "
if the dash is at the bottom, this means 107
if the dash is in the middle, this means 117
if the dash is at the top, this means 127

Note, that no values above 128 are used.

Select a patch number from 1 to 128 by pressing the `+` and `-` keys.
If you press and hold the `+` key, then also hold the `-` key, the patch number will increase faster. If
you press and hold the `-` key then also hold the `+` key, the patch number will decrease faster.

If you try to go past 128, the patch number will `wrap-round` back to patch 1. The opposite also
applies.

As you change patches you will see the orange LEDs turn on or off indicating which effects pedals
or foot-switches are active.

The relays will not actually switch (i.e. the patch will not physical change your set-up) till you
release the `+` or `-` key. This is to stop the relays from frantically trying to switch as you scroll
through patches to get to the one you need.
When you release either  the `+` or `-` key, you will hear the relays click, changing your set-up.

Editing patches;
You can manually switch on or off any of the pedal loopers or foot-switches by pressing the
relevant keys.

If you change any of the patch settings, you will see a red dot appear in the centre of the display.
This shows that one or more of the settings has been edited and not yet stored. By changing the
settings back to their original values, the dot will disappear (now indicating the patch is unaltered).

Storing patches;
To store the patch settings, press and hold the `PATCH/CHAN` key till the display reads `st`. The
yellow `PAT` LED will be lit.

Sticky keys;
If a patch has been changed (and the red dot in the centre of the display is lit), you will notice it will
take two presses of the `PATCH/CHAN` key to change to Channel/System Settings Mode. This
`sticky key` function is so that the GS-8 remains in Patch Edit Mode if the `PATCH/CHAN` key is
pressed and held to store the edited patch settings.

The pedal loopers 5 and 6 can be configured to be foot-switchers in this mode as previously
described, although this should not be necessary once you have configured your set-up. The foot-
switchers A and B can be changed from normal to momentary foot-switch configuration as
previously described, but once again, this should not be necessary once you have configured your
set-up. These settings are not stored when an edited patch is stored. As these are system settings,
you must be in Channel/System edit mode (orange `CH` LED lit) to store the changes.

Summary of Contents for GS-8

Page 1: ...KENTON electronics GS 8 MIDI Guitar Effects Switcher User Instructions...

Page 2: ...ect each pedal to the GS 8 Connect the pedal output to the input FROM PEDAL 1 on the GS 8 and connect the pedal input to the output TO PEDAL 1 on the GS 8 Do the same for each of your other pedals to...

Page 3: ...ess and hold the AMP A B keys till the orange LED by MOMentary lights To change to output back to a normal foot switch control again press and hold the AMP A B key till the LED is off Changing pedal l...

Page 4: ...croll through patches to get to the one you need When you release either the or key you will hear the relays click changing your set up Editing patches You can manually switch on or off any of the ped...

Page 5: ...also hold the key the controller number will decrease faster If you try to go past 120 the controller number will wrap round back to controller 0 The opposite also applies A quick way to call up the...

Page 6: ...loops 4 To configure a pedal loop as a foot switch control move the jumper so it is covering the pins marked AMP and LinK7 or 8 9 10 pedal loops 1 to 4 respectively The pedal loop is now configured as...

Page 7: ...for your rig Basic Default Configuration The following diagram shows what the GS 8 can control GS 8 Digital Effects MIDI out MIDI In MIDI Thru MIDI In Effects loops send return x 6 Effects pedals upto...

Page 8: ...effects between two or more amplifiers GS 8 Digital Effects MIDI out MIDI In MIDI Thru MIDI In Effects loops send return x 4 Effects pedals upto 4 Guitar Audio In MIDI pedal board Guitar Amp A Audio...

Page 9: ...to use a different guitar for each song or section GS 8 Digital Effects MIDI out MIDI In MIDI Thru MIDI In Effects loops send return x 3 Effects pedals To foot switch inputs e g Overdrive and EQ on of...

Page 10: ...s you to have two audio paths for processing GS 8 Digital Effects MIDI out MIDI In MIDI Thru MIDI In Send 1 Guitar Audio In MIDI pedal board Guitar Amp A Audio In Audio out Send 2 Return 3 Return 4 Ch...

Page 11: ...s you to have two audio paths for processing GS 8 Digital Effects MIDI out MIDI In MIDI Thru MIDI In Send 1 Guitar Audio In MIDI pedal board Guitar Amp A Audio In Audio out Send 2 Return 3 Return 4 Ch...

Page 12: ...___ ddd 000 set system parameters 7 0000nnnn where nnnn the new MIDI channel 8 0000AB65 where 5 6 set out 5 6 to AMP where A B set amp A B to MOM Note that all bits are active high 9 F7h end of exclus...

Page 13: ...______________ ddd 101 switch Thru to Out 7 F7h end of exclusive Switches the MIDI Thru socket to become a MIDI Out Note that no incoming MIDI is transmitted via the Thru socket once this command has...

Page 14: ...u must change it System data controller assignments MIDI channel and MOM AMP status are all updated on completion of a successful load operation System Exclusive Dumping Sysex MIDI data dumps can be c...

Page 15: ...r values 0 31 64 40H Damper pedal sustain 65 41H Portamento 66 42H Sostenuto 67 43H Soft pedal 68 44H Undefined 69 45H Hold 2 70 79 46 4FH Undefined 80 83 50 53H General purpose controllers 5 8 84 90...

Page 16: ...ts 15 LED indicators 2 digit 7 segment display MIDI Thru Out 5 pin DIN type Audio output 1 4 jack 6 loop outputs configurable as switches 1 4 jacks 2 foot switches 1 4 jacks Note all jack sockets are...

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