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Valeton GP-100 User Manual

Valeton GP-100
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EDIT
Turn the PARA knob or tap the footswitch to switch the patch.
Press the PARA button or EDIT button to enter the EDIT menu.
This menu is made of ten icon squares representing GP-100’s
nine eects modules.
The default signal chain is ordered like this:
PRE (Pre-eects) - DST (Overdrive/Distortion) - AMP (Amp
simulator) - NR (Noise reducer) - CAB (Cabinet simulator) - EQ
(Equalization) - MOD (Modulation) - DLY (Delay) - RVB
(Reverb).
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You can arrange the eect modules however you want.
When you open any eect module, the corresponding icon lights up to indicate the current eect
module is selected.
In the EDIT Menu, turn the PARA knob to select the eect module you want to edit. The editable
parameters of the currently selected eect module are displayed at the bottom of the screen;
dierent eect modules have dierent parameters. You can use the 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 eects have several parameters, but only three
parameters appear per page. Press the PARA knob button to
turn the page to view the other available parameters.
Press and hold the PARA button in the EDIT Menu to change
the position of the eect module.
Change Eect Module Position
·Turn the PARA button to select the eect module you want to move
·Turn the Quick adjust knob 1 to control the selected module on/o
·Turn Quick adjust knob 3 to move the selected module.
·Press the PARA button to return to the EDIT menu.
NOTE
Remember that turning the modules on/o and adjusting parameters will change the current patch. If you
switch patches or turn GP-100 o before saving your changes, the changes will be lost. Make sure to press
the SAVE button to save your settings.
Reminder: In some extreme cases the signal processor may become overloaded and display a “System
Overload” caution.

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Valeton GP-100 Specifications

Audio Specifications IconAudio Specifications
A/D/A Converter24-bit
Sampling Frequency44.1 kHz
SNR110dB
Analog Input Connections IconAnalog Input Connections
Guitar Input1/4” Unbalanced (TS)
Input Impedance1M Ohm
Aux Input1/8” Stereo (TRS)
Analog Output Connections IconAnalog Output Connections
Left/Right Outputs1/4” Impedance Unbalanced
Left/Right Output Impedance1k Ohms
Headphone Output1/8” Stereo (TRS)
USB Recording Specification IconUSB Recording Specification
Sample Rate44.1 kHz
Bit Depth16-bit or 24-bit
USB PortUSB 2.0 Type-B port
Size and Weight IconSize and Weight
Dimensions198 mm(W) x 134 mm(D) x 28 mm(H)
Unit Weight800g
Power RequirementsDC 9V, 500mA

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