We need more videos about GT-1000 ! you did a great job with your sounds and the community need people like you! we have to grow the gt-1000 community, its a same that Boss dont support this pedal is awesome!
Great Sounds!!! I haven't heard the GT-1000 sound this good before. Still A/B'ing between HX (Stomp or Effects) and Gt-1000. Thanks for the patch gents! Subscribed and Best Regards!
From all the demo I have seen , you are one to taste the real sound of a guitar , instead of heavy metal wall of sound which sound tiring and more like a synth . I like the same and soon will be working on the GT 1000 as well , direct on a Yamaha HS8 for hi-fi guitar sound , with a guitar that sound awesomely natural . Cheers Paul , and thanks for your work
Love your tone and great playing as always. Just one question: how is your signal chain - do you go directly from the Boss GT to your audio interface and from there to the computer or do you have something in between? Best regards from 🇩🇰❤️
I really dig the dual amp capability and blending them. Is it possible to get a distinct stereo spread of the dual amps at the output ? I'm looking for sounds with big stereo spreads for solo guitar. Or. should I be relying more on the stereo verbs and delays for that?
Used to do this since the GT6. I set the predelay of amp 2 by a few milliseconds to widen the sound. No modulation needed, but if I have to add modulation, I use the pitch shifter instead of the chorus effect to make it really subtle. 👌
Personally if I'm working on a new amp tone I have to turn of everything apart from the amps I'm working on. No reverb , no delay , no compression, nothing.
G’day Paul. Recent subscriber as have just jumped on the GT1000core train. Love yr channel. A real find. I’ve downloaded yr patch ( thx) to get started but it won’t open on the Mac. Should it be a zip file? Cheers mate.
Great demo how to create a GOOD tone. Correct me if I am wrong: you use one (mono) input that is splitted to two different amps (stereo?) and after that stage it will be mono again? I think it is a good way to create a good John Mayer tone. Thanks.
Great video. Do you think leaving the output signal in stereo after splitting it in a "trebly" Amp and a "bassy" one would work for let's say "faking" a dual guitar tone?
Just wondering what cab settings you got on? Also are you using the XLR outs or the Standard outs? Ime struggling to get good amp and distortion sounds on mine.
About 30 years ago I saw this great video of Robin Trower teaching guitar playing, one things he cover was setting up his 2 guitar heads in series, a Fender and a Marshall, he said you can get the sweetness of the Fender and the crunch of the Marshall. I'm not sure if it's possible to remove the cab from the first amp on the GT-1000. Have you experimented with amps in series?
Sweet sounds. I run mine in fx loop return of a tube amp. Do you think its a big difference running it in solid state power amp or something like a katana? I wonder how much of a difference tube power section really makes.
It doesn’t make sense to me that you set a bright amp using the neck humbucker on a thin line tele, why don’t you just flip the switch to bridge pick up? and set amps to compensate for both? During band rehearsal, or live I’m always on a bridge pick up and that’s what many use in a live setting, if neck pick up is your preference and that’s what your shooting for great. But with the consideration that there are other frequencies in play here with other band members blasting through FOH, let alone IEM, wedges. I set up my GT1000 with the consideration of my swamp ash body maple fretboard a P90 in the Bridge mid and neck single coils a 5 way switch and a 500k pot volume and with the consideration that there are 4 other people in the band putting out different frequencies . What you just set up might sound fantastic just you in a studio bedroom but live, with four other musicians and another guitar player, your gonna find out quick that what sounds great in the bedroom 9 out of 10 will NOT survive in a live setting. Just sharing something I’ve learned many years ago doing live gigs up to today.. All my settings I use for live sounds are horrible by itself in the comforts of my living room, but in a band context at band live dynamics, it sounds awesome...
With all respect, what makes you think the way you do it is right and the way someone else does something is wrong? If something works for you then great.
@@rockkstah2550 yeah, because you’re talking to someone without experience, that’s why he owns a professional recording studio. Dear god the idiots on the internet…
In the late 60s/early 70s we "literally" stacked amps. Outpuit a Fender Bassman on 9 into a champ on "less than" 1 to achieve a hugely overdriven, but qutie amazing tone that wasn't "fuzz" at a bedroom, or slightly higher level. This sounds more like parallel amps instead of literally serial chaining amps. Nice, but not insanely inventive.
GT 1000 has such an analog-like feel under fingers… it makes line 6 and Headrush gear sounds like toys IMO…
Great video that illustrates the “listen with your ears, not your eyes” approach.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Best videos so far!! Finally somebody with taste and great playing demonstrating gear!!
We need more videos about GT-1000 ! you did a great job with your sounds and the community need people like you! we have to grow the gt-1000 community, its a same that Boss dont support this pedal is awesome!
This patch and the ultimate patch are my basis for every patch i begin. Truly great options here! Thanks, Paul!
Where can I get this patch?
This one is a keeper Paul!
Great Sounds!!! I haven't heard the GT-1000 sound this good before. Still A/B'ing between HX (Stomp or Effects) and Gt-1000. Thanks for the patch gents! Subscribed and Best Regards!
I regret that I have only One Thumb to give. Bravo!
Love these GT-1000 videos so so much! Thank you Paul!!🤘
Freaking good video!!! And FREAING GREAT TONE!!!!!!!!!!
Cheers Matt
This is very helpful. Thank you for making this video!
daaaayuuum. Such great tones.
Very instructive. Thanks, Paul!
Thanks Douglas
Very cool approach to getting a fuller tone!
Thank you kindly!
Thanks Paul. Generous to share the patch and your time with the video.
Anytime Brian.
From all the demo I have seen , you are one to taste the real sound of a guitar , instead of heavy metal wall of sound which sound tiring and more like a synth . I like the same and soon will be working on the GT 1000 as well , direct on a Yamaha HS8 for hi-fi guitar sound , with a guitar that sound awesomely natural . Cheers Paul , and thanks for your work
Thanks for this Preset. Its soo great and i use this realy often with my Ibanez AZ. Sensationell
Thank you for the info
Cheers from Vegas.!
Anytime
Thank you Paul..!!! Have a nice year brother..:)
Same to you!
Great! I don't find site for free tone download
Great sound Paul. If using this live and want to add more bass or treble etc, would you have to use an EQ block? Otherwise your adjusting two amps.
Genial, muchas gracias
Nice!
Great this Paul. Your videos are so good and informative. Lovely guitar btw the Alt T. I got one a couple of months ago I love it.
Glad you like them! Yeah Im loving the Alt T.
nice one!! cheers
>MUY BUENO!! DE MUCHA AYUDA TODOS LOS CONSEJOS. GRACIAS.
numero uno!
Hi Paul ! Great vídeo ! Great sound ! Thank You ! Are You going vía USB or vía audio out to your audio interface ? 😉
Incredible tone and hands. I'm not sure where to look for the patch download. Can someone point me in the right direction? Thank you!
Love your tone and great playing as always. Just one question: how is your signal chain - do you go directly from the Boss GT to your audio interface and from there to the computer or do you have something in between? Best regards from 🇩🇰❤️
Hi Lasse. Cheers, yep straight into the interface to the computer.
@@TheStudioRats Thanks a lot for the quick response 😃👍
I really dig the dual amp capability and blending them. Is it possible to get a distinct stereo spread of the dual amps at the output ? I'm looking for sounds with big stereo spreads for solo guitar. Or. should I be relying more on the stereo verbs and delays for that?
You can do that with the amps.
@@TheStudioRats Thank you, that's just what I wanted to hear!
@@davidwoods358
Look at preset 027 double amp
@@toileetre9250 Thanks for that.
Used to do this since the GT6. I set the predelay of amp 2 by a few milliseconds to widen the sound. No modulation needed, but if I have to add modulation, I use the pitch shifter instead of the chorus effect to make it really subtle. 👌
Personally if I'm working on a new amp tone I have to turn of everything apart from the amps I'm working on.
No reverb , no delay , no compression, nothing.
G’day Paul. Recent subscriber as have just jumped on the GT1000core train. Love yr channel. A real find. I’ve downloaded yr patch ( thx) to get started but it won’t open on the Mac. Should it be a zip file? Cheers mate.
It’s a tsl file which is a boss file.
Thanks for this Paul, ill give it a go on mine 👍
Nice one, there is a download as well if you want to load up the tone.
Hi Sir.... can you do a video on combining 2 marshall type sound together? can it get a nice drive tone for rhythms and leads... Appreciate you work
Cool Paul! How did you route the cable from your gt 1000 to be connected with your computer? Did you use another external interface as well?
Is it possible to use 2 different cabs or IRs for the separate amps? Or do they both have to use the same cab settings?
Lindo som!!! nao achei o link para o download....
Why does it activate the Tuner when I Push Patch Up twice?????
Great demo how to create a GOOD tone. Correct me if I am wrong: you use one (mono) input that is splitted to two different amps (stereo?) and after that stage it will be mono again? I think it is a good way to create a good John Mayer tone. Thanks.
Depends on how you setup the gt1000. But yes it can be done both ways.
@@TheStudioRats thanks.
Where can I get this patch? Cheers from Argentina!
Great video. Do you think leaving the output signal in stereo after splitting it in a "trebly" Amp and a "bassy" one would work for let's say "faking" a dual guitar tone?
Hi Daniel, can you explain what you mean by faking a dual amp tone?
@@TheStudioRats I mean trying to make the left and right channels sound so different than it makes you think they are two guitars instead of only one.
Just wondering what cab settings you got on? Also are you using the XLR outs or the Standard outs? Ime struggling to get good amp and distortion sounds on mine.
About 30 years ago I saw this great video of Robin Trower teaching guitar playing, one things he cover was setting up his 2 guitar heads in series, a Fender and a Marshall, he said you can get the sweetness of the Fender and the crunch of the Marshall. I'm not sure if it's possible to remove the cab from the first amp on the GT-1000. Have you experimented with amps in series?
Hi retro Rick, to run in series, you would be running one amp into the other. Even though it’s possible in the gt I can’t see it sounding good.
Sweet sounds. I run mine in fx loop return of a tube amp. Do you think its a big difference running it in solid state power amp or something like a katana? I wonder how much of a difference tube power section really makes.
I can’t say I’ve tried it, I’m sure your tube amp is the best way.
@@TheStudioRats thanks 😊
Hey Leonis, are you just in the FX Loop or are you in 4CM?
@@Techo1329 just fx return. Gt 1000 is a preamp and all fx. My amp is a single Chanel clean head pushing 2x12. Self biasing 40w power amp basically.
hey, in LUNA how do you delete unused measures ?
Can you please do something like this for the HX Stomp ? Thank you !
Does Hx stomp have dual amps settings ?
@@toileetre9250 yes, it does !
It doesn’t make sense to me that you set a bright amp using the neck humbucker on a thin line tele, why don’t you just flip the switch to bridge pick up? and set amps to compensate for both?
During band rehearsal, or live I’m always on a bridge pick up and that’s what many use in a live setting, if neck pick up is your preference and that’s what your shooting for great. But with the consideration that there are other frequencies in play here with other band members blasting through FOH, let alone IEM, wedges.
I set up my GT1000 with the consideration of my swamp ash body maple fretboard a P90 in the Bridge mid and neck single coils a 5 way switch and a 500k pot volume and with the consideration that there are 4 other people in the band putting out different frequencies .
What you just set up might sound fantastic just you in a studio bedroom but live, with four other musicians and another guitar player, your gonna find out quick that what sounds great in the bedroom 9 out of 10 will NOT survive in a live setting. Just sharing something I’ve learned many years ago doing live gigs up to today..
All my settings I use for live sounds are horrible by itself in the comforts of my living room, but in a band context at band live dynamics, it sounds awesome...
With all respect, what makes you think the way you do it is right and the way someone else does something is wrong? If something works for you then great.
@@TheStudioRats I get that sound is “subjective” nothing wrong with my opinion either just speaking from live experience...
@@rockkstah2550 yeah, because you’re talking to someone without experience, that’s why he owns a professional recording studio. Dear god the idiots on the internet…
Is something like this possible on the Spark?
I’m afraid not, there’s only one chain on the spark.
In the late 60s/early 70s we "literally" stacked amps. Outpuit a Fender Bassman on 9 into a champ on "less than" 1 to achieve a hugely overdriven, but qutie amazing tone that wasn't "fuzz" at a bedroom, or slightly higher level. This sounds more like parallel amps instead of literally serial chaining amps. Nice, but not insanely inventive.
Sounds great but useless to me, I don’t have the ability to download. Would be better if you showed how to do it in the pedal itself.
Look like GT1000 is more like a controller, you are doing all you tweaking on the software.