Re: Boss GT-n pedal board editor/librarian

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R.Wolff wrote:
> The first units of the GT5 had a somewhat faulty EPROM, or better say not
> one that is able to be worked with remotely by the means of an editor/librarian.
> Patch change and some other simple stuff could be achieved through MIDI,
> but no patch edition. There was an EPROM upgrade in later units which took
> care of that problem, but it's probably hard->impossible to find nowadays.
> And replacing it doesn't seem to be a piece of cake neither.
> If your firmware is 1.03 or below, no chance, you need 1.06 to make Patch
> editing happen on the GT5.
> To find which GT-5 software version you have, hold down the
> NAME  and  PEDAL/ASSIGN  buttons  while  switching  on your  GT-5.
> 

unfortunately my boss gt-5 is more than a decade old and in fact its
firmware is v1.03: the uber-procrastinator cannot be happier that this :)

i'll have to thank you for the precious info anyway.

> 
> Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
>> what? no support for my GT-5 ??? :(
> 

cheers
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rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela
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