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my 2 cents, the GT-3 has a loop but it only replaces the overdrive/distortsion and is not movable. This is why I now have the GT- 5 among other reasons. The Gt-5 has a great loop insert that you can put anywhere in the chain. Its great IMHO. jd Mike Biffle wrote: > >>> <PMimlitsch@aol.com> 12/11 4:57 PM >>> > > Questions: > > 1) re: the send/return loop on the Roland/Boss GT5 - can it be > inserted anywhere in the effects chain or are you "stuck" with it > being between the preamp and the effects algorithms? > > Anywhere you want... > > > 2) Does the gt3 have a send/return loop? If so is it positionable > w/in the effects chain? > > 2) is the send/return loop by-passable via an on board footswitch? > > Not entirely sure, but get the impression it does, and you can assign > a footswitch to perform the bypass function. The GT-5 does all of the > above and is still the preferable product of the two IMO. The midi on > the GT-5 is about the best I've seen on any dsp, although it's still > not that great at controlling external devices with it's midi out. But > for internal stuff to the GT-5? AWESOME! > > -Miko