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Paolo, 1. you can't process the two channels independently, although there is a lot of flexibility in the routing. 2. the FireWorx is slightly different in that it has some more features and sounds geared towards remix situations (e.g. a ringmodulator, a digital patchpoint freely assignable within your given layout of effects etc.) while the G-Force is more guitar/bass-oriented (though I wouldn't mind the ring...). I mostly enjoy the sonic quality and the controller thing, where my pedal can be a volume pedal, an EQ on/off, a whammy , wha etc. etc. in each preset individually all with just one thing on the floor. Even more pleasing since I found out last year that the Ernie Ball pedals I've been using for ages (and sort of took for granted, never checked them) in fact DO affect the signal/treble response slightly but noticeably. Then again placing the volume swell behind the preamp isn't the most natural solution when working with different stages of saturation...