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III
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Adjustment
of
Input
levell
Matching
the
GP-16
to
the
guitar
The input signal will vary depending on the type
01
guitar
connected. Thus,
rt
is
necessary
to
adjust the input level
for each guitar used.
[Step 1] Input
to
the GP·16 a signal equivalent
to
what
would
be
the maximum volume used
[n
performance.
[Step 2] While watching the INPUT LEVEL INDICATOR,
adjust the INPUT LEVEL knob until you get the
highest
level possible without causing CLIP
to
light up.
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/
Adjust nol to light up
,r--
thIs indicator
-
00
U.LI.
Should CLIP
be
111
up,
accurate conversion of the guitar's
signals to digital slgnais becomes difiicull. Thus, you will
not fully oblain the sound quality capable with the GP-16.
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Trying
out a variety of
sounds
Onthe
GP·16,
upto
a
totalol
128 types
01
patches, which
contain the inlomnatron for different combinations
of
effects and their settings, can be stored
in
merrory.
These 128 locations for programmed settings are di·
vided into two Groups, A and
B,
each having 64. Then,
each Group is broken down into
8 Banks
(1
through 8).
Further, within each Bank there are 8 types of programs,
which are numbered
lrom
1
to
8.
128
seninos--
Group A (64
types)---:-
Bank
1-,-
Number 1
- , i
Bank
B-r
Number 1
'--
Number B
,
~
Group B (64
rypesr-r
Bank
1-,
Number 1
I Number 8
Number
1
Number 8
In other words, on the GP·16 Ihe 128 pcssible locations
for storing settings are organized and identified
In
terms
of theirGroup/BankiNumber, and each one
is
referred
to
as
a "Patch".
During
performance, you can cal! up precisely the sel-
t[ngs (patch) you need Irom arrong those
you
have
stored.
Doing this
is
relerred
to
as
Patch Selectron,
and
[t
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possible only when the unit is in a state called the Play
mode.
For explanation oj what is shown
in
the display, see
t~J
Meaning
Df
What is Shown
in
the
Display~
(IG£"
P.
14)
The setting automajically made available each time power
is
turned on is: Group:
A,
Bank:
1,
Number:
1.
For information on the correspondence between Patches
and Program Change Numbers, refer to the
~1.PalchJ
Program Change Number Correspondence
Chari~
(a"
P.56).