The Boss GT-1000 is a versatile guitar processor that offers a wide range of features for guitarists of all levels. With its powerful DSP engine, the GT-1000 delivers exceptional sound quality and a massive selection of amps, effects, and patches. Explore a huge collection of over 100 different effects, including distortion, overdrive, fuzz, wah, modulation, delay, reverb, and more. Create complex signal chains with up to 24 simultaneous effects and easily rearrange the order of effects using the intuitive drag-and-drop interface.
Connecting the BOSS
TONE STUDIO Android App
to the GT-1000 Unit
For details on how to use BOSS TONE STUDIO, refer
to the “Using BOSS TONE STUDIO for GT-1000” PDF.
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1. Power-on the GT-1000 unit and the
mobile device.
* Before you continue, turn on the Bluetooth
switch of the GT-1000. Make this setting in
[MENU]
0
“HARDWARE SETTING”
0
“OTHER.”
(With the factory settings, this is o.)
2. In your mobile device’s settings, turn
Bluetooth on.
NOTE
Even if the “Available devices” list shows
“GT-1000,” don’t tap it.
3. Start the “BOSS TONE STUDIO for
GT-1000” app that you installed in your
mobile device.
4. Tap [Bluetooth MIDI DEVICE] that
appears in the screen, and then tap “GT-1000
MIDI.”
* If you changed the Bluetooth ID (p.8), the
changed number is shown following “GT-1000.”
Verify that “*” is shown at the upper right of
GT-1000 MIDI.
* If “GT-1000 MIDI” is not shown, tap “SCAN” at the
very bottom of the Bluetooth Devices screen,
and search again.
5. Tap the Android back button to return
to the previous screen.
6. Verify that “GT-1000 MIDI” is shown for
“CONNECT.”
GT-1000
7. Tap [OK] to start communication.
If you can’t connect
Check each of the following ve items one at a
time.
1
In the settings of the GT-1000 unit, is the
Bluetooth function turned on?
Verify that the GT-1000 unit’s Bluetooth indicator is
blinking or lit.
If it is unlit, press the [Bluetooth] button to make it
blink or light.
2
In step 2 (p.2) of the procedure, could you
have tapped a model name shown on the
mobile device?
When you turn the Bluetooth switch on in step
2, “GT-1000 MIDI” might appear in the list of
“Available devices” but you should not tap it. If you
tapped it, clear the pairing, and try the procedure
again from step 1.
Clearing the pairing
1. Tap the gear icon shown beside
“GT-1000 MIDI” in “Paired
devices,” and tap “Unpair.”
2. Turn the Bluetooth switch o.
3
Turn Bluetooth on and o once again
Turn Bluetooth on/o again.
4
Close all apps, and try the procedure again
from step 1 (p.2)
If you’ve checked
1 – 3 and still cannot connect
to the app, close all apps that are running on your
mobile device.
If the GT-1000 is paired, clear the pairing.
Closing the app
Tap the Android multitasking button, and
swipe right on the app screen.
5
When using on Android 6.0 or later, turn
Android Location mode on
6
Power-o the mobile device and the GT-1000
unit, and then power them on again
If you’ve checked
1 – 5 and still cannot connect
to the app, power-o the mobile device and the
GT-1000, wait for about 10 seconds, and power
them on again.
If the GT-1000 is paired, clear the pairing.
If you’ve checked 1 – 6 and still cannot connect
to the app, contact your dealer or a Roland
customer service center.
Changing the Bluetooth ID
Here’s how you can specify “1” as the
Bluetooth ID.
1. Press the GT-1000’s MENU
button.
2. Choose “HARDWARE SETTING.
3. Choose “OTHER”.
4. Change the Bluetooth ID
parameter.
Value: OFF, 1–9
If the setting was made correctly, the
Bluetooth MIDI DEVICE screen of BOSS
TONE STUDIO indicates “GT-1000_1.”
If, after specifying the number “1” or 2,”
you want to return to a state in which
nothing is specied, set the parameter
to “OFF.”