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REVERB

FX  Title

Description

Parameters & Ranges

Room

Simulates the 

spaciousness of a room

Mix (0~99) Controls the wet/dry signal ratio

Pre Delay (0ms-100ms) Controls the pre delay time

Decay (0~100) Controls the reverb decay time

Trail (O /On) Switches e ect trail on/o

Hall

Simulates the 

spaciousness of a 

performance hall

Mix (0~99) Controls the wet/dry signal ratio

Pre Delay (0ms-100ms) Controls the pre delay time

Decay (0~100) Controls the reverb decay time

Trail (O /On) Switches e ect trail on/o

Church

Simulates the 

spaciousness of a church

Mix (0~99) Controls the wet/dry signal ratio

Pre Delay (0ms-100ms) Controls the pre delay time

Decay (0~100) Controls the reverb decay time

Trail (O /On) Switches e ect trail on/o

Plate

Simulates the sound 

character produced by

a vintage plate 

reverberator

Mix (0~99) Controls the wet/dry signal ratio

Decay (0~99) Controls the reverb decay time

H-Damp (0~99) Controls the high cut amount

Trail (O /On) Switches e ect trail on/o

EFFECT LIST

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DELAY

FX  Title

Description

Parameters & Ranges

M-Echo2

A multi tap delay that 

simulates

Mix (0~99) Contols the wet/dry signal ratio

Time (20ms-4000ms) Controls the delay time

Fdbk (0~99) Controls the feedback amount

Tone (0~99) Controls the e ect tone brightness

Sync (O /On) Switches Tap Tempo sync on/o

Trail (O /On) Switches e ect trail on/o

Spring

Simulates the sound 

character produced by

a vintage spring 

reverberator

Mix (0~99) Controls the wet/dry signal ratio

Decay (0~99) Controls the reverb decay time

Tone (0~99) Controls the e ect tone brightness

Trail (O /On) Switches e ect trail on/o

N-Star

Special-tuned reverb 

e ect with lush, bright 

decays

Mix (0~99) Controls the wet/dry signal ratio

Decay (0~99) Controls the reverb decay time

Trail (O /On) Switches e ect trail on/o

Deep Sea

Special-tuned reverb 

e ect with huge, deep 

decays

Mix (0~99) Controls the wet/dry signal ratio

Decay (0~99) Controls the reverb decay time

Trail (O /On) Switches e ect trail on/o

*The manufacturers and product names mentioned above are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. 
The trademarks were used merely to identify the sound character of the products.

Summary of Contents for GP-200R

Page 1: ...appearances packaging design manual content accessories size parameters and display screen are subjectto change without prior notice Please check with local supplier for exact o ers Speci cations and...

Page 2: ...ch Mode Global EQ Language Factory Reset About SOFTWARE SUGGESTED SETUPS Using with your instrument 1 1 2 3 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 8 9 9 9 10 10 11 12 13 13 14 15 15 16 16 and amp Connecting to your amp...

Page 3: ...tions Do not open the unit Do not attempt to service the unit yourself Opening the chassis for any reason will void the manufacturer s warranty AC Adapter Operation Always use a DC9V center negative 5...

Page 4: ...e ects simultaneously It provides an Expression Pedal which can be assigned to the e ect you want to control for real time e ect changes or master volume The 99 included factory presets let you jump...

Page 5: ...enu press this button to enter the Edit Settings menu 6 SAVE button Use this button to store rename and copy the preset Whenever a preset is modi ed the LCD display will show a symbol to indicate that...

Page 6: ...connects to your computer for use with GP 100 software or as a USB audio interface 16 Power Supply Connection Power supply input 9V DC center negative 11 12 13 14 15 16 12 GETTING STARTED The GP 100 h...

Page 7: ...P99 and the Factory patch bank which appears in the LED display as F01 to F99 From Play Mode step on the footswitche or turn the PARA knob to change presets Press and hold both footswitches at any ti...

Page 8: ...cord mono audio without any NOTE You can exit the LOOPER by pressing the EXIT button The function of the footswitches in this interface tap footswitch to record play overdub tap footswitch to stop hol...

Page 9: ...e three Quick adjust knobs to adjust the parameters located directly above the knobs A page number will appear at the top right of the screen Some e ects have several parameters but only three paramet...

Page 10: ...two kinds of graphics below the module under this interface to indicate the module controlled by the current footswitch Turn Quick adjust knob 2 to select the module to be controlled by the footswitch...

Page 11: ...age and footswitch mode You can also return to factory settings from this menu Global settings will a ect GP 100 s overall working status These will override any other settings made to your patches An...

Page 12: ...ecting OFF in the settings panel Tap Tempo Mode PRE MOD DLY CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE In this menu you can decide whether you want all patches to react and coordinate with Tap Tampo This function ignores the...

Page 13: ...you calibrate your expression pedal It is important to calibrate the expression pedal if you nd the sweep has very little or too much change in the e ect you ve set Press the PARA button to enter the...

Page 14: ...SB audio settings when using GP 100 as a USB audio interface Rec Level range 20dB to 20dB default 0dB Monitor Level range 20dB to 6dB default 0dB The Rec Mode options allow you to select USB recording...

Page 15: ...cy adjustment in the certain range including 3 available parameters Frequency Q and Gain Band 1 4 Frequency 20Hz 20000Hz Band 1 4 s default frequencies are accordingly 100Hz 500Hz 1000Hz and 5000Hz To...

Page 16: ...tion Press the PARA button again or press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu Note Please stay cautious when adjusting your global EQ to protect your hearing and device Global EQ won t affe...

Page 17: ...on rm or cancel the factory reset Press the PARA button to con rm select Selecting OK will initiate the factory reset Selecting Cancel will go back to the previous menu After starting the factory rese...

Page 18: ...dows and macOS platforms Visit www valeton net support to download the software for free 16 Suggested Setups Using with your instrument and amp Here are some common setups to get the most out of GP 10...

Page 19: ...s outputs to your mixer or audio interface s corresponding inputs If you want to send a mono signal out use GP 100 s left output channel To prevent damage to your equipment make sure the mixer or inte...

Page 20: ...by GP 100 s internal e ects Note if you are running a mono line out you will only hear a mono version of your AUX source Connecting to your computer as an audio interface Connect a USB cable not incl...

Page 21: ...tar analog stompbox Body 0 99 Controls the body resonance Top 0 99 Controls the upper harmonics VOL 0 99 Controls the e ect output Mode STD Jumbo ENH Piezo Switches from 4 modes STD Simulates a standa...

Page 22: ...high pitch volume L Vol 0 99 Controls the low pitch volume Vintage P Bend Polyphonic pitch shifter harmonizer H Pitch 0 12 Controls the lower pitch by one notes L Pitch 0 12 Controls the higher pitch...

Page 23: ...ume Voice 0 99 Controls the upper harmonics character Rock Plustortion This little yellow box has produced lots of great soundings in countless classic studio albums Yeah we re talking the legendary M...

Page 24: ...ve or full open distortion it gives your guitar the most expression makes it easy to control the tone and allows for subtle variations in your personal playing style Gain 0 99 Controls the gain amount...

Page 25: ...ery good distortion e ect while ensuring The original bass dynamic tone It can also be used as a pretty good boost Gain 0 99 Controls the gain amount Blend 0 99 Controls the wet dry signal ratio VOL 0...

Page 26: ...equency response Middle 0 99 Controls the amp mid frequency response Treble 0 99 Controls the amp high frequency response Blues Rock Country Jazz Foxy 30N Based on VOX AC30HW normal channel The symbol...

Page 27: ...ou are a British or An American fan VOL 0 99 Controls the amp pre gain Cut 0 99 Conterclockwise controls the tone brightness Master 0 99 Controls the amp output volume Bass 0 99 Controls the amp low f...

Page 28: ...amous users Kerry King AC DC Zakk Wylde Flagman Based on the famous Brown Eye UK style boutique amp head BE channel Improvement on Marshall Plexi basis It has smooth high frequency tight low frequency...

Page 29: ...ontrols the amp presence Master 0 99 Controls the amp output volume Bass 0 99 Controls the amp low frequency response Middle 0 99 Controls the amp mid frequency response Treble 0 99 Controls the amp h...

Page 30: ...esponse Treble 0 99 Controls the amp high frequency response PRES 0 99 Controls the amp presence Metal Famous users Eddie Van Halen Solo100 LD Based on Soldano SLO100 overdrive channel Also from Eddie...

Page 31: ...requency response Blues Rock Metal Mess DualM Based on Mesa Boogie Dual Recti er Gain 0 99 Controls the amp pre gain PRES 0 99 Controls the amp presence Master 0 99 Controls the amp output volume Bass...

Page 32: ...Controls the amp low frequency response Treble 0 99 Controls the amp high frequency response Vintage Foxy Bass Based on vintage VOX AC 100 bass amp In 1963 the Beatles was in urgent need of a bass sp...

Page 33: ...net with Celestion Greenback speakers Four speakers in the same direction make the sound more concentrated and the mid range is more prominent which is very suitable for rhythm guitars UK LD 4x12 Mars...

Page 34: ...et brings richer details the at frequency response makes it very versatile and its crisp high frequency can make the solo more prominent H Way 4x12 Vintage Hiwatt SE4123 4x12 cabinet Strong and tight...

Page 35: ...body makes it resonate very well get your Elvis suit out of the closet GA Simulates a GA type acoustic guitar Its sound is balanced and soft suitable for guitar playing and also very suitable for nger...

Page 36: ...tune amounts by 1 cent Wet 0 99 Controls the e ect output volume Dry 0 99 Controls the dry signal level EFFECT LIST 34 Flanger Classic anger e ect producing rich and natural anger tone Depth 0 99 Cont...

Page 37: ...p Tempo sync on o Triangle Trem Triangle tremolo waveforms and super wide tonal range Depth 0 99 Controls the tremolo depth Rate 0 10 10 00Hz Controls the tremolo speed VOL 0 99 Controls the e ect out...

Page 38: ...s the sound of a vintage 1980 s rack mount delay machine with slightly sample reduced feedback Mix 0 99 Contols the wet dry signal ratio Fdbk 0 99 Controls the feedback amount Time 20ms 4000ms Control...

Page 39: ...CT LIST 37 DELAY FX Title Description Parameters Ranges M Echo2 A multi tap delay that simulates Mix 0 99 Contols the wet dry signal ratio Time 20ms 4000ms Controls the delay time Fdbk 0 99 Controls t...

Page 40: ...RUM RHYTHM LIST EFFECT LIST 38 Genre No Type Time Signature Recommended Tempo Electronic 01 D B 4 4 120BPM 02 Electro1 4 4 120BPM 03 Electro2 4 4 120BPM 04 Techno 4 4 120BPM 05 TripHop 4 4 120BPM 06 E...

Page 41: ...4 120BPM 39 Core 4 4 120BPM 40 Nwave 4 4 120BPM 41 P Rock 1 4 4 120BPM 42 P Rock 2 4 4 120BPM 43 P Rock 3 4 4 120BPM 44 Hard 3 4 4 120BPM Funk 45 Funk 1 4 4 120BPM 46 Funk 2 4 4 120BPM 47 Funk 3 4 4 1...

Page 42: ...Age2 4 4 120BPM 76 Polka 4 4 120BPM 77 Tango 4 4 120BPM 78 Ska 4 4 120BPM 79 Waltz 4 4 120BPM 80 RAG1 3 4 120BPM 81 RAG2 4 4 120BPM 82 World 4 4 120BPM Jazz 83 Jazz 1 4 4 120BPM 84 Jazz 2 4 4 120BPM 8...

Page 43: ...f you re using the correct power adapter If the noise is coming from your instrument try using the noise reduction module to adjust it Sound Problems Make sure your cables are connected properly Check...

Page 44: ...Outputs 1 4 Impedance Unbalanced TS Left Right Output Impedance 1k Ohms Headphone Output 1 8 Stereo TRS Headphone Output Impedance 47 Ohms Digital Connections USB Port USB 2 0 Type B port Power Power...

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