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Printing Conventions in This Manual
Text or numerals enclosed in square brackets [ ] indicate bottons.
[WRITE]
WRITE button
[UTILITY]
UTILITY button
Reference such as (p. **) indicate pages in this manual to which
you can refer.
* All product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Owner’s Manual
Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the BOSS
GT-6 Guitar Effects Processor.
Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled:
• USING THE UNIT SAFELY (page 2–3)
• IMPORTANT NOTES (page 4)
These sections provide important information concerning
the proper operation of the unit.
Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a
good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit,
Owner’s manual should be read in its entirety. The manual
should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference.
Copyright © 2001 BOSS CORPORATION
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form
without the written permission of BOSS CORPORATION.
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Página 1 - Owner’s Manual

Printing Conventions in This Manual • Text or numerals enclosed in square brackets [ ] indicate bottons. [WRITE] WRITE button [UTILITY] UTILITY b

Página 2 - USING THE UNIT SAFELY

10Names of Things and What They Do31EXIT ButtonUse this to undo operations.32WRITE ButtonPress to store settings.33EZ TONE ButtonUsed to search for to

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11Names of Things and What They DoRear Panelfig.00-021 INPUT JackThe guitar is connected here.2 OUTPUT LEVEL KnobAdjusts the volume level of the outpu

Página 4 - IMPORTANT NOTES

12Chapter 1 Playing SoundsMaking the Connections* To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and

Página 5 - Contents

13Chapter 1 Playing SoundsChapter 1* To prevent the inadvertent disruption of power to your unit (should the plug be pulled out accidentally), and to

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14Chapter 1 Playing SoundsMaking Settings for a Connected Device (Amp) (Output Select)Select the type of device connected to the OUTPUT jack. Procedu

Página 7 - Main Features

15Chapter 1 Playing SoundsChapter 1What is a Patch?The GT-6 can store 340 combinations (or “sets”) of effects and parameter settings. Each of these se

Página 8 - Front Panel

16Chapter 1 Playing SoundsSwitching the Bank and Numberfig.01-161. Press a BANK pedal.The bank switches, then the indicator for the numbered pedal tha

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17Chapter 2Chapter 2 Creating You Own Favorite Tones (Patches)Finding Tones Resembling Those You Have in Mind (EZ Tone)In addition to tones (patches)

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18Chapter 2 Creating You Own Favorite Tones (Patches)SPEAKER:Selects the speaker type. When ORIGINAL is selected, you can select the speakers that are

Página 11 - Rear Panel

19Chapter 2 Creating You Own Favorite Tones (Patches)Chapter 2Setting the Effect Tones (Quick Settings)Each effect includes prepared sample settings c

Página 12 - Chapter 1 Playing Sounds

2 USING THE UNIT SAFELY 001 • Before using this unit, make sure to read the instructions below, and the Owner’s Manual...

Página 13 - Turning on the Power

20Chapter 2 Creating You Own Favorite Tones (Patches)Using the Pedal Effects (Wah, Pedal Bend)You can use the GT-6’s expression pedal to obtain wah an

Página 14 - Device (Amp) (Output Select)

21Chapter 2 Creating You Own Favorite Tones (Patches)Chapter 2Naming TonesEach patch can be given a name (Patch Name) consisting of up to sixteen char

Página 15 - (Patch Change)

22Chapter 3 Saving the Tones You Have CreatedWriteWhen you want to save a tone created with EZ Tone, or a tone to which changes have been made, use th

Página 16 - Switching the Bank and Number

23Chapter 3 Saving the Tones You Have CreatedChapter 3Exchanging PatchesOn the GT-6, you can “swap” or exchange the positions of two User patches. The

Página 17 - You Have in Mind (EZ Tone)

24Chapter 4 The Effects ExplainedIn this chapter you will find detailed descriptions for each of the GT-6’s onboard effects, and the parameters used t

Página 18 - Adding Effects

25Chapter 4 The Effects ExplainedChapter4TYPEThis sets the type of the guitar preamp.When CUSTOM is selected for TYPEYou can set the following paramet

Página 19 - Making More Detail Settings

26Chapter 4 The Effects ExplainedParameter ValueCustom Type (1–3) JC Clean, TW Clean, Crunch, VO Lead, BG Lead, MS1959 Stk, MODERN StkCustom Bottom -5

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27Chapter 4 The Effects ExplainedChapter4OVERDRIVE/DISTORTIONThis effect distorts the sound to create long sustain. It provides 15 types of distortion

Página 21 - Changing the Connection

28Chapter 4 The Effects ExplainedDriveAdjusts the depth of distortion.BassAdjusts the tone for the low frequency range.TrebleAdjusts the tone for the

Página 22 - Copying Patches

29Chapter 4 The Effects ExplainedChapter 4CHORUSIn this effect, a slightly detuned sound is added to the original sound to add depth and breadth.Param

Página 23 - Exchanging Patches

3 012b • Immediately turn the power off, remove the AC adaptor from the outlet, and request servicing by your retailer, the nearest Roland Service Ce

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30Chapter 4 The Effects ExplainedLow Cut FilterThe low cut filter cuts the frequencies below the specified frequency. This setting adjusts the frequen

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31Chapter 4 The Effects ExplainedChapter 4When Type Is Set to Custom1–3You can select the following parameters when TYPE is set to Custom1–3.Making “C

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32Chapter 4 The Effects ExplainedEQ (Equalizer)Adjusts the tone. Parametric control is provided for the high-mid range and low-mid range.Parameter Val

Página 27 - OVERDRIVE/DISTORTION

33Chapter 4 The Effects ExplainedChapter 4● FB; FeedbackerMode OSC, NaturalRise Time 0–100 Mode= OSCRise Time (▲) 0–100 Mode= OSCF.B.Level 0–100F.B.Le

Página 28 - OUTPUT R

34Chapter 4 The Effects Explained‘H’ to ‘HF’ (Hum to Half-tone):This converts the sound of a humbucking pickup to the half-tone sound of a single-coil

Página 29 - Chapter

35Chapter 4 The Effects ExplainedChapter 4Vibrato DepthThis adjusts the depth of the vibrato when the feedbacker is on. AFB (Anti-feedback)This preve

Página 30 - ■ WAH (Pedal Wah)

36Chapter 4 The Effects Explained● HR; HarmonistVoice 1-Voice, 2-Mono, 2-StereoHarmony -2oct–+2oct, Scale 1–Scale29Pre Delay 0 ms–300 ms, BPM –BPMFeed

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37Chapter 4 The Effects ExplainedChapter 4● SYN; Guitar SynthSensitivity 0–100Wave Square, Saw, Brass, BowChromatic Off, OnWave= Square, SawOctave Shi

Página 32 - EQ (Equalizer)

38Chapter 4 The Effects Explained FL (Flanger)The flanging effect gives a twisting, jet-airplane-like character to the sound.RateThis sets the rate o

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39Chapter 4 The Effects ExplainedChapter 4Creating Harmonist Scales (User Scale)When “Harmony” is set to any value from -2oct to +2oct, and the harmon

Página 34 - ■ FB (Feedbacker)

4 IMPORTANT NOTES 291a In addition to the items listed under “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” on page 2–3, please read and observe the following: Power Supply

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40Chapter 4 The Effects Explained PB (Pedal Bend)This lets you use the pedal to get a pitch bend effect. The GT-6’s expression pedal automatically sw

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41Chapter 4 The Effects ExplainedChapter 4 VB (Vibrato)This effect creates vibrato by slightly modulating the pitch.RateThis adjusts the rate of the

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42Chapter 4 The Effects ExplainedVowel 2This selects the second vowel.SensitivityThis adjusts the sensitivity of the humanizer. When it is set to a lo

Página 38 - ■ HR (Harmonist)

43Chapter 4 The Effects ExplainedChapter 4LoopIf “Loop” is turned “On,” the phrase will be played back continuously.TempoAdjust the speed of the phras

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44Chapter 4 The Effects ExplainedSaw ( ):The unit detects the pitch and attack information from the input guitar sound, then send the saw waveform fro

Página 40 - ■ 2CE (2x2 Chorus)

45Chapter 4 The Effects ExplainedChapter 4Synth LevelThis determines the volume of the synthesizer sound.Direct LevelThis determines the volume of the

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46Chapter 4 The Effects ExplainedMASTERParameter ValuePatch Level 0–200Master BPM 40–250Patch LevelThis adjusts the output volume of the GT-6.Master B

Página 42 - ■ AR (Auto Riff)

47Chapter 5Chapter 5 Settings for Using the Expression and Control Pedals (Pedal Assign)This chapter describes how to make the settings that allow you

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48Chapter 5 Settings for Using the Expression and Control Pedals (Pedal Assign)Pedal Settings for the CTL PedalP01: OD/DSP02: DELAYP03: CHORUSP04: EQP

Página 44 - (pulse wise modulation rate)

49Chapter 5 Settings for Using the Expression and Control Pedals (Pedal Assign)Chapter 5Controlling Effects with the GT-6 Pedals, External Pedals, and

Página 45 - NS (Noise Suppressor)

5 Contents USING THE UNIT SAFELY ... 2IMPORTANT NOTES... 4Main Features ...

Página 46 - FV (Foot Volume)

50Chapter 5 Settings for Using the Expression and Control Pedals (Pedal Assign)Targetfig.05-10This sets the parameter to be affected. The parameters t

Página 47 - Settings for Using the

51Chapter 5 Settings for Using the Expression and Control Pedals (Pedal Assign)Chapter 5Sourcefig.05-13This sets the controller (source) that affects

Página 48 - Editing “Quick Settings”

52Chapter 5 Settings for Using the Expression and Control Pedals (Pedal Assign)Active Rangefig.05-15This sets the operational range within which the v

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53Chapter 6Chapter 6 Using the Customize FunctionWith the GT-6’s Customize function, you can rely on your own sensibilities and create a totally new e

Página 50 - Target Range

54Chapter 6 Using the Customize FunctionSpeakerLow -50–+50Adjusts the speaker section’s low-frequency tone.SpeakerHigh -50–+50Adjusts the speaker sect

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55Chapter 6 Using the Customize FunctionChapter 6Making “Custom” Pedal Wah SettingsYou can make three different sets of settings, Custom 1, Custom 2,

Página 52 - Active Range

56Chapter 7 Convenient Features of the GT-6Quick Patch Volume Adjustment (PATCH LEVEL Knob)For quick and easy adjustment of the current patch’s volume

Página 53 - Settings

57Chapter 7 Convenient Features of the GT-6Chapter 7Comparing Preamp Tones in Manual ModeYou can use the “Amp Switch Mode” setting to compare preamp t

Página 54 - Distortion Settings

58Chapter 7 Convenient Features of the GT-6How to Tune1. Play a single open note on the string being tuned.The name of the note closest to the pitch o

Página 55 - Making “Custom” Pedal Wah

59Chapter 7 Convenient Features of the GT-6Chapter 7Switching Tuner/Bypass On and Off with the Number PedalsIf you wish, the GT-6 can also be set so t

Página 56 - On and Off With the Pedals

6 Chapter 5 Settings for Using the Expression and Control Pedals (Pedal Assign)... 47 Settings for Using the Expression Pedal...

Página 57 - Tuning the Guitar

60Chapter 7 Convenient Features of the GT-6Reverb Level 0%–200%Adjusts the reverb level settings for each patch in a range from 0% to 200%.Adjusting t

Página 58 - Changing the Tuner Settings

61Chapter 8Chapter 8 Other FeaturesAdjusting the Display Contrast (LCD Contrast)Depending on where the GT-6 is placed, the display (on the right) may

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62Chapter 8 Other FeaturesSetting “Expression Pedal Hold”This setting determines whether or not the Pedal Assign’s (p. 47) operational status is carri

Página 60 - DIGITAL IN

63Chapter 8 Other FeaturesChapter 8Setting the External Foot Switch Functions (SUB CTL 1, 2 Function)This sets the foot switch functions for “Sub Cont

Página 61 - Chapter 8 Other Features

64Chapter 9 Using MIDIWhat Can You Do with MIDI?You can perform the following operations using MIDI with the GT-6.* The use of MIDI requires that the

Página 62 - (Knob Mode)

65Chapter 9 Using MIDIChapter 9Making the Settings for MIDI FunctionsHere is a description of the GT-6’s MIDI functions. Set them as needed, depending

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66Chapter 9 Using MIDIMIDI PC OUT (MIDI Program Change Out) Off, Onfig.09-08This setting determines whether or not Program Change messages are output

Página 64 - Chapter 9 Using MIDI

67Chapter 9 Using MIDIChapter 9Transmitting and Receiving MIDI DataOn the GT-6, you can use Exclusive messages to provide another GT-6 with identical

Página 65 - Functions

68Chapter 9 Using MIDIfig.09-19When the transmission is completed, the screen prior to transmission returns to the display.4. Press [EXIT] to return t

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69Chapter 9 Using MIDIChapter 9Setting the Program Change MapWhen switching patches using Program Change messages transmitted by an external MIDI devi

Página 67 - MIDI Data

7 Main Features Built-IN COSM Amp and COSM Overdrive/ Distortion for Maximum Distortion The highly advanced combination of COSM amp with the COSM ov

Página 68 - MIDI Device (Bulk Load)

70AppendicesAbout MIDIMIDI is an acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, and is a world-wide standard for allowing electronic musical equipm

Página 69 - Setting the Program Change

71AppendicesAppendicesSystem messagesSystem messages include exclusive messages, messages used for synchronization, and messages used to keep a MIDI s

Página 70 - Appendices

72Changing patches using bank select messagesA bank select message consists of a set of two control change messages, the controllers numbered 0 and 32

Página 71 - Recognized

73Changing patches using bank select messagesAppendicesChanging patch numbers on the GT-6 using the bank select messages sent from an external MIDI de

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74Factory SettingsTunerTUNER Pitch: A= 440 HzTUNER Out: BypassOutput SelectOutput Select: COMBO AMPGlobalLow EQ: 0dBHigh EQ: 0dBNS Threshold: 0dBRever

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75AppendicesTroubleshootingIf there is no sound or other operational problems occur, first check through the following solutions. If this does not res

Página 74 - Factory Settings

76TroubleshootingError MessagesIf you attempt an incorrect operation or if an operation could not be executed, the display will indicate an error mess

Página 75 - Troubleshooting

77AppendicesMIDI Implementation ChartFunction...BasicChannelModeNoteNumber :VelocityAfterTouchPitch BendControlChangeProgChangeSystem ExclusiveSystemC

Página 76 - Error Messages

78SpecificationsGT-6: Guitar Effects ProcessorAD Conversion24 bit + AF methodDA Conversion24 bit Sampling Frequency44.1 kHzProgram Memories340: 140 (U

Página 77 - MIDI Implementation Chart

79SpecificationsAppendicesPARAMETER buttons L/REXIT buttonWRITE buttonEZ TONE buttonPEDAL ASSIGN buttonOUTPUT SELECT buttonTUNER/BYPASS buttonNAME/NS

Página 78 - Specifications

8 Names of Things and What They Do Front Panel fig.00-01 1 Display A variety of information about the GT-6 appears here. The left display shows the b

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80IndexAAC Adaptor ...11Active Range ...

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81IndexAppendicesOUTPUT SELECT ...10Output Select ...

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82Adjusting the Expression PedalAlthough the GT-6’s expression pedal has been set for optimum operation at the factory, extended use and the operating

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IMPORTANT: THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE.BLUE: BROWN: As the colours of the wires in the mains lead

Página 84 - G6017298

9Names of Things and What They Do6 MIDDLE KnobAdjusts the sound quality of the preamp’s midrange.7 TREBLE KnobAdjusts the sound quality of the preamp’

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