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Doug, the kind of wretched excess you envision is truly rock and roll. If I had a beer in my hand, I'd raise it in your honor. ~Tim www.myspace.com/timmungenast -----Original Message----- >From: Douglas Baldwin <coyotelk@optonline.net> >Sent: Mar 21, 2006 11:51 AM >To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >Subject: Re: Re:Re: Best Cheap Guitar Synth > >I'm weighing in really late on this, but I've been deep into the Boss GT-3 >(guitar multi-fx pedal) ever since it first came out. The GT-3 has an >excellent synth-like feature (actually *four* if I remember correctly) >which >tracks really about perfect (in mono) in one mode. Along with numerous >*deep* filter and distortion sounds and a gajillion blank patches to build >your own custom creations, the GT-3 is a powerful effects processor that >could do some serious synth-like sounds. I've got a few patches stored >that >do the mini-Moog thing stupidly well. Toss a Digitech Whammy into the >outboard FX loop and you're living in synth city! I know the GT series is >up >to the GT-8 and GT-Pro, but that's my point exactly: I'll bet you could >score a GT-3 (or GT-5 or GT-6) for maybe $150 on eBay, then grab one of >those "unpopular" second-edition Whammys for $50. There's your guitar >synth >simulator for $200! > As for me, I'm dreaming about buying five more GT-3s and using an RMC >piezo bridge pickup to split my guitar output into six signals. Send each >signal/string to a seperate GT-3 and we're talking polyphonic mutated >sickola heaviosity! > >Douglas Baldwin, coyote-at-large >coyotelk@optonline.net > >"The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic >hallway where pimps and thieves run free and good men die like dogs. >There's >also a negative side." >--- Hunter S. Thompson >