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Boss GT-10 Workshop Manual

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About the Workshop Booklets
The GT-10 Guitar Effects Processor is BOSS’ most powerful floor-based
effects unit to date, packing over 30 years of industry-leading tone know-
how under one hood. Onboard is a history of BOSS effects, COSM® vintage
amps and stomps, studio-quality A/D-D/A conversion, and much more.
Theres even a real BOSS looper built in, with up to 38 seconds of sound-on-
sound recording. The GT-10 is truly the ultimate portable tone machine for
guitarists, from stage to studio and beyond.
Each GT-10 Workshop Series booklet focuses on one GT-10 topic, and is
intended as a companion to the GT-10 Owners Manual.
About This Booklet
The GT-10 offers many different ways to control its extensive arsenal of
effects in real time as you’re performing. We’ll tell you all about them in this
booklet.
Understanding the Symbols in This Booklet
Throughout this booklet, you’ll come across information that deserves
special attention—that’s the reason it’s labeled with one of the following
symbols.
A note is something that adds information about the topic at hand.
A tip offers suggestions for using the feature being discussed.
Warnings contain important information that can help you avoid
possible damage to your equipment, your data, or yourself.
Some Notes About the GT-10’s Display
The Play Screen
The Play screen is the GT-10’s “home screen. Its the screen that’s displayed
after the GT-10 finishes its power-up sequence.
You’ll usually want to return to the Play screen when you’re
done editing any GT-10 functions. This is accomplished by
pressing EXIT one or more times.
Throughout this Workshop booklet, we’ll usually start procedures from the
Play screen.
Setting the Display Mode
The GT-10 offers a number of different display modes, allowing
you to choose how various information is shown. To scroll
through the available display modes, press the DISPLAY MODE
button.
When you’re on the Play screen, each press
of the DISPLAY MODE button scrolls through
eight different Play screen variations. For the
purposes of this booklet, we’ll be using Play
Screen 1 (shown to the right), which is the
GT-10’s factory default.
When you’re on an editing screen for an
effect or a control assignment, pressing
DISPLAY MODE toggles between an icon-
based screen and a list-based screen. For the
purposes of this booklet, we’ll be using the
list-based screen, as shown to the right.
Once you’re familiar with operating the GT-10, feel free to use
whatever display modes you wish.

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Boss GT-10 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeMulti-Effects Processor
Amp ModelingYes
D/A Conversion24-bit
Sampling Frequency44.1 kHz
Expression PedalYes, built-in
Outputs2 x 1/4" (L/Mono, R)
MIDI I/OIn, Out
A/D Conversion24-bit
Effects TypesOverdrive, Distortion, Delay, Reverb, Modulation

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