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Valeton GP-200LT - Patch Setting; Edit Menu and Module Editing; Managing the Signal Chain

Valeton GP-200LT
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Patch Setting
PatchSettings
Patch VOL: 50
EXP 1: A
BPM: 120 EXP 2: ON
ON
PatchSettings
Patch VOL 50
EXP 1: A
Current Eect
ON/OFF
ON
BPM: 120 EXP 2: ON
Press PARA
Edit Menu
In Quick Access display area, you can check the currently
loaded eect’s status.
Click PARA to enter Edit Menu.
Showing the current patch number and name
The complete signal chain simulation of the GP-200LT. You can
directly view all 11 modules’ sequence and on/o status based
on the color of the icons. Shaded dark indicates o and
exposed bright indicates on.
The default sequence of the signal chain is: PRE - WAH - DST -
AMP - NR - CAB - EQ - MOD - DLY - RVB - VOL. You can freely
move and adjust the eects sequence to create your own ideal
tones.
Note:
Please remember to save after editing your parameters.
A “*” sign with patch name indicates that the parameters of current patch is changed. If without saving, the
change will be removed by changing the patch.
Editing a Module
Choose a module in the Edit Menu using PARA knob and click it to see all eects listed in this module.
For specific parameter settings, please check Page 20
"Eect List".
All eects in the module are listed on the right of the
screen, turn PARA knob and click to switch eects.
Click PARAknobto access more options.
Move It
ON/OFF
ON
Manage Signal Chain
Mute
OFF
Managing the Signal Chain
After choosing a module in the Edit Menu, you can hold PARA to enter the Manage Signal Chain menu:
Ÿ Quick Access Knob 1 controls the on/o of the
selected module;
Ÿ Quick Access Knob 2 controls moving the selected
module;
Ÿ Quick Access Knob 3 oers a Mute Mode (only
applicable in this menu) to avoid possible noise
when moving the eect module.
Press and hold PARA or click BACK to return to the Edit Menu.
In this menu, turn PARA knob to select the module you
want to move.

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