GP-10 BOSS TONE STUDIO SCREEN SHOTS

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR BOSS TONE STUDIO for GP-10 (July 2014) PDF
https://www.vguitarforums.com/smf/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=11879.0;attach=9641






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http://www.roland.com/support/article/?q=downloads&p=GP-10






and You only need a live internet connection to download the GP-10 Tone Central patches here:
http://bosstonecentral.com/liveset/category/gp-10/

For other uses - no internet required.

I think Roland raced to release the Boss GP-10  Boss Tone Studio - and removed the record feature from the Boss GP-10 version

Eventually when we sort out the details we will be expanding our Boss GP-10 Patch Exchange area with patch categories - much as we already have for VG-99 & GR-55.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR BOSS TONE STUDIO for GP-10 (July 2014)
https://www.vguitarforums.com/smf/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=11879.0;attach=9641


Back up user data of GP-10
To back up the patch data of GP-10 into the library.
1. Click LIBRARIAN in the BOSS TONE STUDIO and LIBRARIAN screen appears.
2. Click Backup button at the top of the screen.
3. The message Back up the GP-10 user bank to the library appears, click OK.
4. The message Completed. appears when the backup finishes, click OK.
5. Backed up LiveSet will appear in the library.

To write patches to GP-10
1. Click the LIBRARIAN button to open the LIBRARIAN screen.
2. The list of LiveSets will be shown in the library.
3. Drag and drop the patch you would like to write to the GP-10 into the current patch list at the left of the screen e.g. to write into the Patch Number 10, drag and drop in the Patch Number10 area.
4. When the writing is completed, the patch name will appear in the area you dropped.
* If you drag and drop the patch, writing is executed automatically. It's impossible to undo it so advance back up is recommended.

To write whole LiveSet to GP-10
1. Click the LIBRARIAN button to open the LIBRARIAN screen.
2. Click to select the LiveSet you want to write to GP-10.
3. Click the Apply LiveSet button at the top of the screen.
4. The message Apply the selected live set to your GP-10 appears, click OK.
5. When the message Completed appears, click OK to finish.
* If you execute Apply LiveSet, data writing is executed automatically. It's impossible to undo it, so advance back up is recommended.@

To export patch data as a file
1. Click to select the LiveSet to Export
2. Click Export button at the top of the screen.
3. The dialogue box appears. Input a file name and destination folder and click Save.
4. When the message Completed. appears, click OK to finish.
* tsl file is created in the folder set.

To import backup patch data into the library
1. Click import and the dialogue box will appear.
2. Select the .tsl file you would like to import and click Open.
3. When the message Completed. appears, click OK to finish.

To create your original LiveSet
1. Click Create LiveSet button at the top of the screen and the message Completed. appears.
2. Click OK
3. Empty LiveSet named LiveSet is created.
4. Drag and drop the patches from the patch list of GP-10 at the left of the screen or the other LiveSets into the new LiveSet.
* Reordering of patches is enabled by drag and drop.

To delete LiveSets from the library
1. Select the LiveSet you wish to delete
2. Click Edit button that appears at the right of the LiveSet name.
3. Click X button appeared.
4. The message OK to delete the selected LiveSet? appears, click OK.


To use the library of BOSS TONE CENTRAL
Things possible in the TONE CENTRAL screen
* Adding the uploaded LiveSets to the library
* Try the sound of each patch
* Listen to the demo audio sample
* Watching the artist demo videos and comments

To open the TONE CENTRAL screen
* To use TONE CENTRAL an internet connection is required.
1. Click the TONE CENTRAL button at the left bottom of the screen.
2. The TONE CENTRAL library page will open.
3. To return to the EDITOR/LIBRARIAN screen, click the TONE CENTRAL button again, or click the EDITOR button or the LIBRARIAN button.

To add the LiveSet uploaded to the library
1. Click and select the LiveSet you would like to add.
2. Click ADD at the right bottom of the screen.
3. When the adding of the LiveSet is completed, the comment Completed will appear in 2 - 3 seconds around the LIBRARIAN button.
* It's only possible to add patches by LiveSets, not by single patches.


PLAY function
Click PLAY button at the bottom of the screen to open the PLAY screen.
Importing and playing WAV audio data is enabled, please ensure that your audio file is 44.1kHz,16-bit. Changing playing speed and pitch is also enabled.

To import
1. Click IMPORT button
2. Select the data to import and click open.
3. Imported data appears in the list.

To playback
1. Click the data you want to playback.
2. Play button will appear, click to start playback.
3. Click loop setting button to select the following loop play modes.
* Loop playback a single song repeatedly.
* Playback your entire song list 
* Loop Playback your entire song list repeatedly.

To change the playback speed
1. Change the number in the SPEED input box with the arrows by 5% increments from 75 to 125.
100 is set as the original speed. (By entering the number in the input box directly, you can adjust the speed by 1% increments)

To change the playback pitch
1. Change the number in the PITCH input box with the arrows by 100 cent increments from -600 to 600. 0 is set as original pitch. (By entering the number in the input box directly, you can adjust the amount by 1 cent increments)

System setting of GP-10 (SYSTEM)
Click the SYSTEM button at the bottom of the screen to open the SYSTEM screen to adjust the system settings.



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we are using the Boss Tone Studio Librarian *.tsl file format.


https://www.vguitarforums.com/smf/index.php?topic=11879.msg85883#msg85883

Learn how to use Boss Tone Studio Here
https://www.vguitarforums.com/smf/index.php?topic=15397.0

Elantric

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Screen caps from Boss GP-10 Tone Studio showing the signal routing options

Boss GP-10 USB Driver (OSX)


OSX Audio  / MIDI Setup - Audio Inputs


OSX Audio  / MIDI Setup - Audio Outputs


USB Audio Routing




GK SETTINGS





MIDI SETTINGS



PATCH EXTENT SETTINGS



ASSIGN HOLD SETTING



TUNER - ALL 6 STRINGS



AUDIO PLAYER WITH SPEED  / PITCH CONTROL


LiveSet  - use this to add / import / backup  / export the array of patches you want to use



INITIAL START WINDOW - connect with GP-10


GP-10 Patch 01 DUAL SYNC


GP-10 Patch 02 DropD HiGAIN


GP-10 Patch 03 GR-300 LEAD


GP-10 Patch 04 SEQ.TAP&HOLD


GP-10 Patch 05 AG 12str




Patch 86 CRUNCH 3 - typical available FX routing for Mag PU use via 1/4" input



GP-10s FX Block

Observe this screen shot above depicting the GP-10s FX Block
The order of ANYTHING in this specific block can be altered, moved, re-arranged and changed by the user  - for example I can finally make a decent Surf Guitar patch by placing the reverb in front of the AMP (this is impossible with the GR-55)

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DUAL OSC" setup screens

















CTL/GK/EXP Page


ASSIGN page

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AMP CONTROL






OSC SYNTH


POLY FX DISTORTION


POLY FX CRYSTAL


POLY RICH MODULATION


E.GTR FRETLESS


ALL CONTROLS VIEW



Elantric


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Boss GP-10 User Demo with Editor



A demo of the new GP-10 guitar processor from Boss.

This video aims to give an insight into the powerful capabilities of the GP-10. I'm using the Boss Editor as this gives the best visual representation, however, most editing can be done on the unit itself.

The recording was done over the GP-10's USB output into Logic 9.

I'm using a GK3 equipped Epiphone Les Paul Standard. In the first part of the video I do a comparison of the actual magnetic pickups of the guitar and the modelled pickups via the GK3 by selecting Elec gtr and LP. This is done both clean and through an emulated amp. The pickups fitted to the Epi are Iron Gear Dirty Torque and Blues Engine. Differences could be down to the type of pickup Boss has modelled.

I take a quick look at the effects section and at the instruments modelled, i.e banjo, sitar, acoustic, synths etc..

I also look at the altered tuning capabilities then finish up by demoing some of the patches available via download and some of the standard presets.

NB: everything is being done in real time.

Having problems with tracking on the OSC synth so have left this for another demo maybe.

This is only scratching the surface of what this can do. You can use a normal guitar input and use it as an upfront fx and amp modeller. Put it in the effects loop as a multi-effects. Plug it straight into a power amp and have all options available providing you have a GK3 equipped guitar. You can also just use it for down tuning by selecting the modelled pickup of your type of guitar and bypassing everything else. You can then instantly tune your guitar to anything you like at the push of a switch.

Nearly all parameters are assignable to the expression controller or one of the CTL switches on the unit. Has additional CTL socket for say a Boss FS-6 footswitch for more control.

It also has an eight track USB interface. This will will record a stereo pair and each of the six strings onto its own separate track in your DAW. This enables re-amping as well as re-guitaring! Also has pitch to MIDI over USB so you can play soft synths etc. on your Mac or PC.

A few limitations are: no standard MIDI connection. Non standard USB compliant interface. No option for 4CM.

Hours of fun to be had!

Thanks for watching.

Elantric


Elantric



A demo of the new GP-10 guitar processor from Boss.

This video aims to give an insight into the powerful capabilities of the GP-10. I'm using the Boss Editor as this gives the best visual representation, however, most editing can be done on the unit itself.

The recording was done over the GP-10's USB output into Logic 9.

I'm using a GK3 equipped Epiphone Les Paul Standard. In the first part of the video I do a comparison of the actual magnetic pickups of the guitar and the modelled pickups via the GK3 by selecting Elec gtr and LP. This is done both clean and through an emulated amp. The pickups fitted to the Epi are Iron Gear Dirty Torque and Blues Engine. Differences could be down to the type of pickup Boss has modelled.

I take a quick look at the effects section and at the instruments modelled, i.e banjo, sitar, acoustic, synths etc..

I also look at the altered tuning capabilities then finish up by demoing some of the patches available via download and some of the standard presets.

NB: everything is being done in real time.

Having problems with tracking on the OSC synth so have left this for another demo maybe.

This is only scratching the surface of what this can do. You can use a normal guitar input and use it as an upfront fx and amp modeller. Put it in the effects loop as a multi-effects. Plug it straight into a power amp and have all options available providing you have a GK3 equipped guitar. You can also just use it for down tuning by selecting the modelled pickup of your type of guitar and bypassing everything else. You can then instantly tune your guitar to anything you like at the push of a switch.

Nearly all parameters are assignable to the expression controller or one of the CTL switches on the unit. Has additional CTL socket for say a Boss FS-6 footswitch for more control.

It also has an eight track USB interface. This will will record a stereo pair and each of the six strings onto its own separate track in your DAW. This enables re-amping as well as re-guitaring! Also has pitch to MIDI over USB so you can play soft synths etc. on your Mac or PC.

A few limitations are: no standard MIDI connection. Non standard USB compliant interface. No option for 4CM.

Hours of fun to be had!

Thanks for watching.

Preset demo at: 13:28