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I just realized something, confirmed after a little googling... ther IS something I'd give up by switching from the impressive GT-3/5/6/8etc.... all the great non-guitar algorithms that just happen to sound wonderful with guitar, like the ISOLATOR...WHERE WOULD I BE WITHOUT THE "EMERGENCY" PRESET? No, I'm serious. It's wonderful with guitar, as are many of the vocal- and keyboard-oriented patches like Male-Female, Female-Male, Robot Voice. Won't get any of those with a GT. And yet, I am sooooo sick of worrying about MIDI cables, MIDI controllers, my expression pedals, all of their cables, the freakin' power supply for the MIDI controller. (Multiply times the number of rack units I want to take to the gig.) Maybe I'd just save the rack for artsy gigs where I have more time to set up, and get a GT for the rock gigs where I have 10 minutes AT MOST to set up on a tiny, poorly lit stage. Speaking of rock gigs, have any of you ever used a Vortex in a rock band, live? I find that many oif the patches that sound great in the living room just disappear amid the bass and drums. ~Tim -----Original Message----- >From: Douglas Baldwin <coyotelk@optonline.net> >Sent: Mar 23, 2006 9:42 AM >To: mungenast@earthlink.net, Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >Subject: Re: GT-5 vs VF-1 > >Tim Wrote: > Since I'm starting to find the rackmount form factor annoying >as hell, I need to know: >> is there anything my VF-1 can do that the GT-5 cannot? Put another way, >would I be giving anything up by using a GT-5 instead? > >An excellent question! I'm eager to find out, too. Anyone who has used >both, >please post pronto! (I'm very busy at the moment, or I'd spend a half-hour >or two trolling Google for info myself.) > >dB, coyote >