NOTE:
1. E ect settings changed in Edit Mode will need to be stored to a patch.
2. The exceptions are the Master Level and drum machine settings, which are global settings and are not
stored to patch.
3. Whenever you change the e ect settings of a stored preset, the “*” dot at the top of the screen lights up,
indicating the e ect setting has been changed from the previously stored value in the patch.
4. See “Editing Patch” for more information on storing a patch.
GETTING STARTED
Push PARA in the main interface or EDIT in any interface to enter EDIT mode. In this mode, you can
switch e ect types, edit e ect parameters, and change the order of e ect modules.
The GP-100 has two patch banks: the User patch bank, which appears in the LED display as P01 to
P99, and the Factory patch bank, which appears in the LED display as F01 to F99. From Play
Mode, step on the [+]/[-] footswitches or turn the PARA knob to change presets .
Press and hold both footswitches at any time to enter the tuner
mode.
In tuner mode, the LED screen will display the tuning interface.
When you pluck a string, the note will appear in the center. Left of
center is flat, and right of center is sharp.
As you tune your instrument towards the middle, the color of the
scale will change from red (out of tune) to yellow (near pitch) to
green (in tune).
Quick access knob 3 adjusts the pitch calibration (REF PITCH), ranging from 435Hz to 445Hz.
Standard pitch is set at 440Hz. Quick access knob 1 lets you select the tuner mode from Bypass (for
dry signal through), Thru (for e ect signal through) or Mute (for silent tuning).You can exit the tuner
either by pressing any footswitch or by pressing the EXIT button.
Edit Mode
Navigating Patches
Using The TUNER
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NOTE:
If you continue to press both [+]/[-] foot switches for more than 2 seconds, the looper becomes active.
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