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Well, the new VG99 has the ability to serve in the same way as a GI-20, but it also has some retro stuff like gr300 simulations, and all that other pitch transposition effects, and modeling, stuff, and I think that a GI-20 married to a module like XV stuff would sound infinitely better than what I'm able to coax from my old GR30 :) but I've been reluctant to go that route, as I like being un-tethered to the GR interface cable right now. I'm going to jettison an RMC system because I no longer use guitar synth with nylon string guitar like I once thought I would, I haven't for a few years now. The problem with synthesizers for me is the ones I like are out of my price range, and eventually they become dated sounding anyway. I think guys like Fripp and Metheny have found sounds they like to use and have become signature to them and they are creatures of habit, and perhaps they also have reached that point long ago that to always want the latest and greatest in technology, can be a trap that gets in the way of the creative process. Fripp seems to me like the kind of guy who would resist the temptation to always have the coolest new this or that. Of course this is all conjecture on my part, never met the man. The next time I see him he may be sporting a new VG-99!!!!!!! Bill Hey Bill, I am with you,i havent been playing with my synth at all lately and been doing the same as you,exploring synth like sounds from my DL4,i find the string sounds from delays a lot more interesting than the synth ones,but the combination of both can be also very nice.I am still curious to hear if Roland plans to keep up with their guitar synths or drop them for their VG units.. by the way how you ever compared the combination of a GI-20 and module like the roland xv series to that of the floor synth units as far a sound? I see Fripp still using the old GR-1! Luis