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David Coffin wrote... > ... and my GT-5.... I know, I know, it's billed as a guitar processor/amp-sim, but I've upgraded these features with a GT-6 and a DG-Stomp (neither of which come close with built-in fx)...That 5 is a killer effector, complete with internal LFO and one-shot ramp modulator, a short (1.8ms) but effective looping delay, mono-synth voices, the incomparable "intelligent" Ring Mod mode (which makes outstanding clearly-pitched bass sounds) and a very configurable version of Slow Gear (both these suck, comparatively, on the GT-6), plus an external i/o loop, all in an infinitely-reorderable signal path with powerful EQ, wah, and formant filters, pan-chopper, noise-reduction and compression/limiting...and reverb'n'chorus, of course. GT-5s are now being widely blown out and dumped because the GT-6 is so much better at basic guitar/amp sounds, but the 5 was the FX king, make no mistake...I can't make these gargling, schreechy, flickering boom'n'sizzle noises quite as well any other way... I'll second this... I've used my GT-5 for post production, vocal verbs and fx... acoustic guitar. All the real-time control is amazingly easy to edit and somehow they managed to make the scaling parameters deeper than nearly everyone elses boxes. Floor controller and footswitches and dsp in a shoulder bag. The best direct box I've ever seen. Best, -Miko