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GR-55 (Re: What is Boyson doing exactly?)



> On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 8:31 PM, mark francombe <mark@markfrancombe.com>
> wrote:
>> get playing with the f***ing
>> guitar synth... some of us wanna know what you think... OK?
>


Ok, the short answer is I think it is very good. Great value for its price.

Here's the long story. It offers four simultaneous sounds: (1) Your
guitar's magnetic PU, "Normal Sound", that can be cabled through the
GK PU, (2) the modeling sound (Cosm) and two synth tones. There is one
set of optional effects to slap over the two synth tones and another
set of more "global" effects (reverb, delay etc) that affects
everything, if used. You can control parameters by a control
button/pad and an expression pedal. A third control option is pressing
the expression pedal hard toe down (like enabling a wha pedal). It
seems like most parameters can be controlled; so far I tried to set up
the delay at maximum delay time (3400 ms or one whole note) and
binding its on/off state to the control pad and delay feedback to the
expression pedal (set to range zero to full feedback), worked well for
simple delay live looping.

Another interesting thing, I haven't tried out yet, is that you can
connect it to a laptop by USB and pipe the audio through the lappy for
further processing etc. On a Mac there is a way to set up an
"aggregate device" so you can use two audio interfaced and this means
the GR-55 can be set as the audio input for an application while the
usual interface is used as the output.

I'm not sure about how it sounds yet, since the best listening I have
access to where I am now is my in-ear headphones. But as I said,
tweaking options are massive! All amp/cab sims have parameters for
gain, bass, mid, treble and presence. The cosm sounds all sound a bit
lamish but I think they can be useful if layered behind the real PU
sound. Synth sounds are good. My feeling though is that I get a better
clean PU sound with plugins on my laptop than with the GR-55, but that
is personal taste and also biased by the fact that I use the GR-55
with a Stick and not with a guitar.

There are a lot of tempo synced effects that I have fully not tried
out yet, so you can MIDI slave sync the GR-55 from a looper and
overdub "rhythmic pads" and such as audio into the looper.

Oh, almost forgot... a bank has three sounds that are instantly
accessible by just one kick against a pedal. Then you may also scroll
the program list upwards or downwards by the two hand buttons on the
GK PU.

Stuff I have not checked out yet is the Phrase Looper and the USB
audio file player. You may read up on them in the PDF manual that can
be downloaded from Roland.

Greetings from Sweden

Per Boysen
www.boysen.se
www.perboysen.com
www.looproom.com internet music hub