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• LINE bank—contains patches that use an algorithm with five
modules for use on entire mixes such as those being played on
a connected personal music player, the USB Song Player, or the
mix of your JUNO-Gi song.
Input Divider
3-Band Compressor Limiter
OutputMixer
The JUNO-Gi Owner’s Manual explains what each of these modules
can do, starting on page 109. We’ll explain how to edit them in
“Customizing BOSS Insert FX Patches” on page 8 of this booklet.
You can, of course, use any of these patches any way you like, on any
type of audio signal. You’re not locked in to their “normal” use at all.
3 If it’s not already highlighted, press 5 to highlight the BANK value, as
shown in Step 2’s first screenshot above.
4 Turn the dial or use the DEC and INC buttons to select the desired
patch bank.
5 Press 6 to highlight the patch preset number, and then press 3
to highlight “PRST,” “USER,” or “SONG,” depending on the currently
selected patch.
Patches are grouped by the places in which they’re stored. The
groups are:
• PRST—These factory-programmed patches are permanently
built into the JUNO-Gi. (There are 160 of these in your JUNO-Gi.)
• USER—These patches are stored in an always-available library of
patches you’ve created by editing PRST effects, or from scratch.
• SONG—These are patches you’ve created specifically for the
current song, and stored in the song.
Selecting a BOSS Insert FX Patch
Once you’ve got the BOSS Insert FX assigned to the desired audio, you can
select the effect patch you want to use.
1 If it’s not already visible, press RECORDER VIEW once or twice to
display the RECORDER screen.
2 Press 6 (EFFECT) to display the INSERT FX screen.
The BOSS Insert FX effect patches are organized into three “banks”
based on the type of audio signal they would typically process. The
• GUITAR bank—contains patches that use an effect algorithm
with seven switchable modules, allowing you to construct
complex guitar effect chains.
Amp Modeling
Equalizer Effect
Delay
Chorus
ReverbNoise Suppressor
• MIC bank—holds patches that employ an effect algorithm
optimized for processing vocals, with five modules available.
Compressor
Enhancer Noise Suppressor
DelayEqualizer