What an awesome demo, one of the best I’ve seen in a long while, finally someone who actually played an array of music to demonstrate the versatility of the unit and just didn’t shred on a distortion setting for the whole time.
People who bash on digital stuff are just individuals with buyer's remorse after spending $2000 on a rig that a $200 device can almost reproduce. 1 month later. I change my mind... Analog all the way
BEST demo I've seen of this unit! If more people see this vid you can bet your arse it will be sold out at all L&M shops soon! Excellent playing mate, you're like a Rock Juke Box that was impressive!
I have this unit. I bought it for it's size and sound. I use a Sanyo power block to run it with Boss WL-20 wireless. Run it all through a Headrush FRFR108. Nothing I can't do with this setup. Portable as hell and all I need is one plug for the Headrush. Thanks to these videos, I'm learning more everyday the power of this little unit. I'm just not into hauling around a lot of pedals and amps anymore.
Question!!! Please answer!! So I have a GT-1. I currently just play in my room and record on my PC. But is it possible to play with a drummer and bassist with that Headrush frfr108, and also can it handle small gigs? Nothing too over the top professional, but just humble small-medium gigs?
Hi Kanishka, I've done exactly what you've asked on my youtube channel. In this playlist I've done 5 Tone Design Segments. Check them out here: th-cam.com/video/FGn8ZFS8MEM/w-d-xo.html
Great to hear playing this sounds instead of presets. When I buy new multi fx I always set clean, crunch and solo patch with reverb or delay ready for gig. Simple settings, 3 patches, just 1-2 clicks away. Later I play with fx and expand knowledge. That way I enjoy new toy and don't get nervous. I will buy this baby because of it's size and mobility, because it runs on batteries, have tap tempo and aux in. I was Zoom user before but new Zooms are lacking in some things. Now they have aux in, but G1 four don't have tap tempo button like old G2, and G3n doesn't run on batteries like previous G3. Great job Zoom, I am switching to Boss...
Josh - great playing and tones! Will these patches be available on the Tone Central anytime soon? :-) They sound killer, and it would be nice to use them :-) Cheers! :-)
Josh’s GT-1 patches are available on BOSS Tone Central. Here’s the link: bosstonecentral.com/liveset/detail/classic_patches_by_josh_munday/ However Josh's patches demonstrated in this video are not yet available, but they will be available soon on BOSS Tone Central.
Are these the factory presets? I'm thinking these were downloads later added. Never mind I scrolled down found out they are not but they are probably on tone central now. 😉
Here you go! Apache: Bridge (Pos. 1) Voodoo Chile: Neck (Pos. 5) Revolution: Bridge (Pos. 1) While My Guitar Gently Weeps: Bridge (Pos. 1) Iron Man: Bridge (Pos. 1) The Ocean: Bridge (Pos. 1) More than a Feeling: Bridge (Pos. 1) Eruption: Bridge (Pos. 1) Comfortably Numb: Bridge+Middle (Pos. 2) Walking on the Moon: Bridge (Pos. 1) Pride and Joy: Middle+Neck (Pos. 4) Satch Boogie: Bridge (Pos. 1) Sweet Child: Neck (Pos. 5) When I Come Around: Bridge (Pos. 1) One Day Remains: Bridge (Pos. 1)
It'd work just fine, but the Blackstar ID: Core 20 has its own digital FX built into the amp, so for the best results try not to overdo it by stacking effects or amp models on top of eachother. That is, we'd recommend you choose as clean/neutral sound on the amp as possible and have most of the effects and models come from the GT-1.
Josh’s GT-1 patches are available on BOSS Tone Central. Here’s the link: bosstonecentral.com/liveset/detail/classic_patches_by_josh_munday/ However Josh's patches demonstrated in this video are not yet available, but they will be available soon on BOSS Tone Central.
No, these are all custom built patches. This video is to showcase what CAN be done with some custom tweaking of the GT-1, not what it sounds like out of the box.
I had it almost 2 years then one day I used it with a Roland jc 120 and a steinberger synapse used the. 071 clean pad then I hit the overdrive Damn sustains was forever I love it but I think is best with active humbuckers
No, none of these are factory settings. These patches do not come loaded on the GT-1 by default. There are plenty other videos on TH-cam to show the default patches. The purpose of this video was to showcase how closely the GT-1 can match tones of famous riffs after spending a little time customizing the patches. Some of Josh’s GT-1 patches are available on BOSS Tone Central. Here’s the link: bosstonecentral.com/liveset/detail/classic_patches_by_josh_munday/
Loved this demo, but is there an easy way to access these sounds rather than trying to figure it out? I looked up the link provided by someone, but still didn’t provide enough info for a fairly new beginner.
@@longandmcquade well that's fine I still like it I'm like a kid in a candy store with this bad boy I'm pushing every little button to find out whatever sound is but oh no it's a great tool
So are all these famous tones he’s using presets? Or did he manually tweak and create each one? Or are they presets you can download after buying the unit? I’m looking for something where I can have the different sounds preset like this for covers, as I’m not that great at creating my own tones or matching them. For example, if I wanted to play an AC/DC song, GNR, Beatles, and then RHCP whether at home or jam session would I be able to download these types of tones? The presets in the cheaper little units usually aren’t that great so that’s why I’m looking at this one. Awesome demo probably the best I’ve seen!
He manually tweaked each one and saved them as custom presets. A lot of the tones demonstrated in this video (and many more mimicing the artists' tones you mentioned!) can be downloaded from Boss Tone Central.
Absolutely. Connect the RC-30 after the GT-1 for the looper to record the tones and effects coming out of the GT-1. Or, connect the RC-30 before the GT-1 to record your loops clean and then alter the effects applied to the loop in real time on the GT-1.
Would people PLEASE tell us what kind of amps you’re using in these videos? I can’t stand transistor tone, it’s ok clean but not what I play most of the time.
@@longandmcquade yea, I heard that in the second listen. My bad. But I do wonder, would it be better to use a tube amps distortion and use he GT1 for other effects or use the GT2 for both? Anyway Thank You!!!
@@LEON4PRES Depends on the amp you have! If you already have a tube amp, then there's no harm in trying the GT-1 with it and removing amp modelling and using it just for multi-fx. If you are thinking of going out and buying a tube amp, then the GT-1 would not be the pedal we'd typically recommend to go along with it.
@@longandmcquadeNow this is excellent advice!! These modeling devices, whatever the category (from the GT1 to Kemper stuff) are definitely not engineered to be played with a good tube amp, but to be plugged in a mixing desk, souncard, or FR speaker or monitors. Using these with a Tone King is a waste of money. In a phrase, use digital devices with digital PA systems.
Nice demo great guitar work. When will the tones demonstrated in this video be available? How are we going to be updated? These tones are just awesome. Thanks Josh for sharing them with us.
We hope +Joshua Munday will be uploading his tones to the BOSS Tone Central soon at bosstonecentral.com/liveset/detail/classic_patches_by_josh_munday/ and will be posting an update here when they're available.
These are all custom-built patches by Josh. You can visit his page on Boss Tone Central. bosstonecentral.com/liveset/detail/classic_patches_by_josh_munday/
What an excellent demo! Shows the results you can achieve when you spend a little time to tailor make your own presets. I have the GT-1 and it is amazingly good! I replaced my Boss ME-80 with it and I believe it's the best sounding Boss Multi-FX yet (I've had a few) and so configurable with six assigns available. I've added a separate double non-latching footswitch as CTRL 2 and 3 and with that, live control (for me) is almost as good as the ME-80. Love it!
Hi Eli, using Tone Studio you can download GT-100 patches from the library and most seem to work OK (mixed results). The GT-1 will just ignore data it can't use such as the GT-100's second pre-amp etc so you might need to fine-tune the GT-100 patches to your liking. In the library, most patches have the GT-1 Easy Edit equivalent listed which is just three numbers to dial up using the control knobs. Some of the Easy Edits get surprisingly close too! Rick.
Yes Joseph, that's right... certainly the quality of the GT-1's output is as good as anything out there at any price! (IMO). But when loading GT-100 patches, due to the difference in some design features, you may have to tweak them a little to get them to sound the way you want.
No lo haces. Sí se puede, pero no es nada practico, si estas en vivo, siempre, siempre tienes que tener tus efectos lo más cercanos posible y ordenados para el set que tocarás. Tengo la misma y es lo que yo hago. Todos los efectos tienen que estar ordenados por canción, al menos en esta configuración sin agregar nada más. Saludos
Yes the GT-1 is much more recent and gives you much better/updated sounds over the GT-8, but you might find its form factor a bit limiting if you're used to the GT-8 size and interface. The GT-100 would be closer to the generational successor of your GT-8.
Hi Daniel, As long as the guys at Long & McQuade are ok with me posting this, you can get my patch at the link below: www.guitarfxpatches.com/downloads/gt-1-comfortable-lead-style-comfortably-numb-pink-floyd/
Yes. The GT-10 was a great unit in its time, but it was originally released about 13 years ago. The GT-1 is about 10 years newer than the GT-10, and there have been a lot of advancements in digital modeling technology in the past 10 years. The form factor and tweakability might have been reduced from the GT-10 to the GT-1, but the latest-generation sound engine and presets would make the GT-1 sound much better than the GT-10.
In this demo Josh Munday doesn't use the amp. Everything goes thru the speakers. I would like to buy BOSS GT-1 but I have a doubts, I am not sure which one of small bedroom practice amplifier to choose to get the best of the amp and the multi effect. The goal is to get sound like he does. Any advice? It is important to say it would be only for practice and mostly at low volume. Thanks in advance.
In this video the feed is going straight from the GT-1, into a mixer, and then into the camera. It's all direct. So even though for the sake of the presentation the guitar was played through the PA for the audience to hear, that's not influencing the sound in the video at all. If the goal is to get sound like he does, and for practice at low volume, we'd recommend a small low-wattage solid state amplifier so you get as clean a sound as possible coming from the amp, and all the effects and amp simulation is coming from the pedal without the real amp colouring the sound.
Thanks for quick respond. :) There are many solid state amplifiers out there and unfortunately I'm not able to test all of them. Can you specify two or three solid state models to which I should pay attention and make my choice easier? I would appreciate that. Also, I was wondering what do you think how BOSS GT-1 would work together with small tube amp, for example, Blackstar HT-1 or Laney Cub 10. Thanks again.
It depends on where you live and what is available in your area. For example, we do not carry Blackstar or Laney amps in our stores. For a small, low wattage solid state amp for at-home practice, you could try a Fender Frontman 10G, a Vox Pathfinder 10, or the Orange Crush series of amps. Each of these options start at under $100 CAD. A small tube amp would also work just fine, but might add a bit of colour to the tone. That is, you're not hearing exactly what the pedal is putting out - the tube is influencing the tone a little bit. But many would say that it influences the tone in a good way.
No the tones demonstrated in this video are not default presets included with the unit. They were custom-created by Joshua (the presenter) in order to showcase what's possible with the GT-1 after spending a little time tweaking and perfecting tones of popular songs. There are lots of other demos on the internet that showcase the included presets, so we wanted this demo to be a bit different from the others. Josh’s GT-1 patches are available on BOSS Tone Central. Here’s the link: bosstonecentral.com/liveset/detail/classic_patches_by_josh_munday/
Check out all the patches available on BOSS Tone Central. bosstonecentral.com/liveset/category/gt-1/ Josh Munday has his own patch collection but you might want to also try the Rock Classics and Rock Legends collections.
No backing tracks are included with the GT-1. This is a performance using the GT-1, and the backing track is a medley put together by Josh for the sake of this performance and demonstration.
So it sounds sick but is it practical? Like, say I have to change patch mid song, can I have a bank of several patches or do I have to scroll through 99 of them?
There are no banks and no manual mode in the GT-1, so to switch patches you'd have to scroll through them. The ideal way to set it up would be in the order of your setlist, the same way Josh did in this demo. Every tone change would be set up in the next patch, so all you'd have to do is step on the up button every time you want to switch your tone. With proper planning before your gig, there's no second-guessing or tap dancing on the board to get your tones. Another way would be to "fake" banks. You might have the first patch as Song 1 Clean, the second patch as Song 1 Drive, and then switch up and down back and forth between those for the song's verses and choruses. Each patch also has a modifier that can be turned on and off with the CTL1 button, and each patch can have a unique setting for the expression pedal. So you can essentially have 4 different sounds per patch - just the bare patch, the patch with CTL1 activated, the patch with the expression effect brought in, and the patch with both CTL1 and expression effects. So if each song in your setlist has 2 patches dedicated to it, then you can have up to 8 tones per song, and every tone for that song is only 1 or 2 taps away.
Joshua Munday hi josh can you please send some of those settings i have a boss gt 1 liked your apache setting and stevie ray fender_adam@yahoo.com is my adress thanks much apricated
Josh’s GT-1 patches are available on BOSS Tone Central. Here’s the link: bosstonecentral.com/liveset/detail/classic_patches_by_josh_munday/ However Josh's patches demonstrated in this video are not yet available, but they will be available soon on BOSS Tone Central.
What an awesome demo, one of the best I’ve seen in a long while, finally someone who actually played an array of music to demonstrate the versatility of the unit and just didn’t shred on a distortion setting for the whole time.
One of the best demos of guitar gear I've ever seen.
Thanks Andrew, These patches and more are available here: www.guitarfxpatches.com
Seriously to be able to on the fly change tempo and key this many times within seconds. Major props on the playing... Oh the tones sounds great too.
holy crap that comfortably numb sound was amazing, best demo i've ever seen ripped live.
Well prepared and talented demonstrator, good job sir!
One of the best demos I've ever seen. Thanks.
Ditto!
Thanks!
That summed it up for me.I am buying this little gem...
Buying this was the best decision of my life. Digital ain't bad. No sir.
People who bash on digital stuff are just individuals with buyer's remorse after spending $2000 on a rig that a $200 device can almost reproduce.
1 month later. I change my mind... Analog all the way
question, can i use other pedals with it?
@@haydens465 you cannot. You can only use an expression pedal which there is a port for it in the back
@@SpectorEuro4 so i couldn’t use my Boss CS3 comp with it?
@@haydens465 Nope. But the pedal already has a boss compressor in it. Digital that is.
Best guitar songs every written -- ll in the same demo! Mind blown
Wow, this is brilliant! Probably the best demo I’ve seen of guitar effects!
BEST demo I've seen of this unit! If more people see this vid you can bet your arse it will be sold out at all L&M shops soon! Excellent playing mate, you're like a Rock Juke Box that was impressive!
Give this man credit.
Cool!!! really nailed the Hendrix sounds!
I don’t care what pedalboard that was this was the best demo I’ve ever heard. The last song, Alter Bridge...nobody ever plays that song.
Every vid I have seen this Josh in has been top notch. Last years NAMM too.
Thanks mate, I have more "Tone Design" videos on my youtube channel and more patches here: www.guitarfxpatches.com
Excellent demonstration, im sold.
The best demo of this board that I have heard so far.
Oustanding demo of what this supercool little effects box can do and of course excellent playing from Josh!
Couldn't agree more!
Superb demo . . . . . thats actually the first one I've ever watched all the way through . . . .
Great job on Satch Boogie and Boston solo, bought a GT1 today
Awesome, congrats we hope you enjoy it!
My dude i just bought one a minute ago after watching this shit
Nice work!
That’s a great demo well done.
The Alter Bridge part got me, bought one yesterday
Great playing man!!!!
excellant guitarist thanks for posting
Gt-1 where have been all my life, I 💘 you.
Sold my Boss ME-25 Finally ordered a GT-1 comes in Friday!!
We hope you enjoy it!
Best demo for Boss Gt 1 ever!
The best tone demo ever🔥🔥
Happy to hear you enjoyed it!
I have this unit. I bought it for it's size and sound. I use a Sanyo power block to run it with Boss WL-20 wireless. Run it all through a Headrush FRFR108. Nothing I can't do with this setup. Portable as hell and all I need is one plug for the Headrush. Thanks to these videos, I'm learning more everyday the power of this little unit. I'm just not into hauling around a lot of pedals and amps anymore.
Question!!! Please answer!!
So I have a GT-1. I currently just play in my room and record on my PC. But is it possible to play with a drummer and bassist with that Headrush frfr108, and also can it handle small gigs? Nothing too over the top professional, but just humble small-medium gigs?
HI Josh, your demonstration is awesome. I found there is a patch collection namely Classic Patches By Josh Munday. I gotta try it. Thanks for sharing.
amazing setlist for a demo, congrats!
I bought a gt1 3 years ago and still can't get those tones out of it?
Changed pickups, different amps , strings, etc
Great demo, I'm convinced 😊
Great playing and great tones, but if that's supposed to be SRV at around 3:55 it's not even close. That Satch Boogie, though. Tasty.
SRV is a tough one Reid... I've done a tone design segment on my youtube channel to show how I got to it..but I kinda agree with you...
@@joshuamundaymusic i think it's close but it needs more overdrive/punch to it and that fat/round tubey sound :)
Melhor demonstração que vi até hoje. Me ajudou muito a decidir sobre a pedaleira, congrat...
Please make some more videos of Boss Gt 1 and please make some videos of it explaining how to create classic rock riff patches.
Hi Kanishka, I've done exactly what you've asked on my youtube channel. In this playlist I've done 5 Tone Design Segments. Check them out here: th-cam.com/video/FGn8ZFS8MEM/w-d-xo.html
Joshua Munday thanks.. I've seen those videos. Pls make the tutorial for sweet child o mine and crazy train. Pls pls... Thanks!!
I’m sold
Great to hear playing this sounds instead of presets. When I buy new multi fx I always set clean, crunch and solo patch with reverb or delay ready for gig. Simple settings, 3 patches, just 1-2 clicks away. Later I play with fx and expand knowledge. That way I enjoy new toy and don't get nervous. I will buy this baby because of it's size and mobility, because it runs on batteries, have tap tempo and aux in. I was Zoom user before but new Zooms are lacking in some things. Now they have aux in, but G1 four don't have tap tempo button like old G2, and G3n doesn't run on batteries like previous G3. Great job Zoom, I am switching to Boss...
compro Boss GT1 excelente demostración gracias.
The Hendrix tone was spot on.... wow.
I was done watching after that lol Not really but it was definitely spot on.
Hi Josh I'm Friday Saturday. LOL Thanks for the demo, nice tones and playing.
Belle démo!! Merci ! Mon choix est fait.
Bonjour de France🇫🇷
Josh - great playing and tones! Will these patches be available on the Tone Central anytime soon? :-)
They sound killer, and it would be nice to use them :-)
Cheers! :-)
I'd love to get hold of some of those tones, or even the easy edit info to dial them in?
Josh’s GT-1 patches are available on BOSS Tone Central. Here’s the link: bosstonecentral.com/liveset/detail/classic_patches_by_josh_munday/
However Josh's patches demonstrated in this video are not yet available, but they will be available soon on BOSS Tone Central.
I'm aware of the "old" patches on Tone Central, but thanks anyway :-)
I'll be looking forward to seeing the patches demonstrated in the video.
You can buy the patches on Josh's site - guitarfxpatches.com
Hi Mate, These patches and more are available here: www.guitarfxpatches.com
Yes! great demonstration! i want it!
nice stitching together of the songs
hope we can have the patch settings
got this for christmas. i love it but i need more training using it.
I imagine that sold a LOT of units. It was all great but the Boston totally floored me.
this is the best way to promote a product
Agreed. To date this is still one of our favourite product demonstrations we've ever seen.
Are these the factory presets? I'm thinking these were downloads later added. Never mind I scrolled down found out they are not but they are probably on tone central now. 😉
Great demo bro 🤘
Great job!!!
Is there a link where we can see his pedal settings for the different songs? Sounded Great!
YOU SHOULD SHOW CLOSE UP OF THE CHANGING PICK UP SETTINGS thatyou change as well to get those sounds and tones
Here you go!
Apache: Bridge (Pos. 1)
Voodoo Chile: Neck (Pos. 5)
Revolution: Bridge (Pos. 1)
While My Guitar Gently Weeps: Bridge (Pos. 1)
Iron Man: Bridge (Pos. 1)
The Ocean: Bridge (Pos. 1)
More than a Feeling: Bridge (Pos. 1)
Eruption: Bridge (Pos. 1)
Comfortably Numb: Bridge+Middle (Pos. 2)
Walking on the Moon: Bridge (Pos. 1)
Pride and Joy: Middle+Neck (Pos. 4)
Satch Boogie: Bridge (Pos. 1)
Sweet Child: Neck (Pos. 5)
When I Come Around: Bridge (Pos. 1)
One Day Remains: Bridge (Pos. 1)
I have a Blackstar I'd core 20...how will this processor go with it?
It'd work just fine, but the Blackstar ID: Core 20 has its own digital FX built into the amp, so for the best results try not to overdo it by stacking effects or amp models on top of eachother. That is, we'd recommend you choose as clean/neutral sound on the amp as possible and have most of the effects and models come from the GT-1.
i wish the pedal came out of the box like this...
So do a lot of people! But it takes some time to tweak it exactly to your tastes, so if you put the effort in, the payoff is huge!
Thanks josh! please share the tones
Josh’s GT-1 patches are available on BOSS Tone Central. Here’s the link: bosstonecentral.com/liveset/detail/classic_patches_by_josh_munday/
However Josh's patches demonstrated in this video are not yet available, but they will be available soon on BOSS Tone Central.
Hi Ibnu, These patches and more are available here: www.guitarfxpatches.com
Does it come with those preset songs out the box....?
No, these are all custom built patches. This video is to showcase what CAN be done with some custom tweaking of the GT-1, not what it sounds like out of the box.
@@longandmcquade thank you very much, seems cool and easy to use im gonna pick one up...
I had it almost 2 years then one day I used it with a Roland jc 120 and a steinberger synapse used the. 071 clean pad then I hit the overdrive Damn sustains was forever I love it but I think is best with active humbuckers
We’re they all factory setting sounds because I didn’t recognise the patch names from the unit I have
No, none of these are factory settings. These patches do not come loaded on the GT-1 by default. There are plenty other videos on TH-cam to show the default patches. The purpose of this video was to showcase how closely the GT-1 can match tones of famous riffs after spending a little time customizing the patches. Some of Josh’s GT-1 patches are available on BOSS Tone Central. Here’s the link: bosstonecentral.com/liveset/detail/classic_patches_by_josh_munday/
Thank you!
Awesome video great selection of set list to demo the GT1, Any way we can get the patches used for this demo?
There are some (not all) patches available for download from BOSS Tone Central. bosstonecentral.com/liveset/detail/classic_patches_by_josh_munday/
Thank you!!!
Loved this demo, but is there an easy way to access these sounds rather than trying to figure it out? I looked up the link provided by someone, but still didn’t provide enough info for a fairly new beginner.
But now is there a Metrodome if there is how do you set it also if I can also set beats per minute could I set that
Looking through the GT-1 manual, there is no mention of a metronome feature in the GT-1.
@@longandmcquade well that's fine I still like it I'm like a kid in a candy store with this bad boy I'm pushing every little button to find out whatever sound is but oh no it's a great tool
fucking amazing. Great Player great Songs original. Chapeau!
So are all these famous tones he’s using presets? Or did he manually tweak and create each one? Or are they presets you can download after buying the unit? I’m looking for something where I can have the different sounds preset like this for covers, as I’m not that great at creating my own tones or matching them. For example, if I wanted to play an AC/DC song, GNR, Beatles, and then RHCP whether at home or jam session would I be able to download these types of tones? The presets in the cheaper little units usually aren’t that great so that’s why I’m looking at this one. Awesome demo probably the best I’ve seen!
He manually tweaked each one and saved them as custom presets. A lot of the tones demonstrated in this video (and many more mimicing the artists' tones you mentioned!) can be downloaded from Boss Tone Central.
you have to download these tones i take it?
Thats what I call the GT-1 flexing all it's muscle!!! Wow!
in 3.10- 3.35 Min , How can i set that sound .
If possible please tell me , Thank you.
Hola , muy Genial!!!! conectaste la gt1 a la consola? o a amplificador?
Can I connect boss RC-30 to this one?
Absolutely. Connect the RC-30 after the GT-1 for the looper to record the tones and effects coming out of the GT-1. Or, connect the RC-30 before the GT-1 to record your loops clean and then alter the effects applied to the loop in real time on the GT-1.
Great job
"When I come" wasn't too bad. I was expecting it to get sticky! Like the real Greenday😂❤
Would people PLEASE tell us what kind of amps you’re using in these videos? I can’t stand transistor tone, it’s ok clean but not what I play most of the time.
No amp, just straight out of the GT-1 into the mixer then into the camera. That's kind of the whole point of the demo. ;)
@@longandmcquade yea, I heard that in the second listen. My bad. But I do wonder, would it be better to use a tube amps distortion and use he GT1 for other effects or use the GT2 for both?
Anyway
Thank You!!!
@@LEON4PRES Depends on the amp you have! If you already have a tube amp, then there's no harm in trying the GT-1 with it and removing amp modelling and using it just for multi-fx. If you are thinking of going out and buying a tube amp, then the GT-1 would not be the pedal we'd typically recommend to go along with it.
@@longandmcquadeNow this is excellent advice!! These modeling devices, whatever the category (from the GT1 to Kemper stuff) are definitely not engineered to be played with a good tube amp, but to be plugged in a mixing desk, souncard, or FR speaker or monitors. Using these with a Tone King is a waste of money.
In a phrase, use digital devices with digital PA systems.
C'mon man, give us those patches!!!
Why aint your single coils making noise or humming?????
Nice demo great guitar work. When will the tones demonstrated in this video be available? How are we going to be updated? These tones are just awesome. Thanks Josh for sharing them with us.
We hope +Joshua Munday will be uploading his tones to the BOSS Tone Central soon at bosstonecentral.com/liveset/detail/classic_patches_by_josh_munday/ and will be posting an update here when they're available.
Hi Martin, These patches and more are available here: www.guitarfxpatches.com
@@joshuamundaymusicthis is not working anymore
I have the units. How do I get those plug ins !?
These are all custom-built patches by Josh. You can visit his page on Boss Tone Central. bosstonecentral.com/liveset/detail/classic_patches_by_josh_munday/
What an excellent demo! Shows the results you can achieve when you spend a little time to tailor make your own presets. I have the GT-1 and it is amazingly good! I replaced my Boss ME-80 with it and I believe it's the best sounding Boss Multi-FX yet (I've had a few) and so configurable with six assigns available. I've added a separate double non-latching footswitch as CTRL 2 and 3 and with that, live control (for me) is almost as good as the ME-80. Love it!
Thanks Rick!
Rick Harrison is it possible to download patches from gt100 to it?
Hi Eli, using Tone Studio you can download GT-100 patches from the library and most seem to work OK (mixed results). The GT-1 will just ignore data it can't use such as the GT-100's second pre-amp etc so you might need to fine-tune the GT-100 patches to your liking. In the library, most patches have the GT-1 Easy Edit equivalent listed which is just three numbers to dial up using the control knobs. Some of the Easy Edits get surprisingly close too! Rick.
Rick Harrison thanks for information.so when you are saying it's working ok, it means same quality :) just limited options?
Yes Joseph, that's right... certainly the quality of the GT-1's output is as good as anything out there at any price! (IMO). But when loading GT-100 patches, due to the difference in some design features, you may have to tweak them a little to get them to sound the way you want.
Cómo haces si estás en vivo y querés usar un sonido que se encuentran 4 lugares atrás del sonido actual?
No lo haces. Sí se puede, pero no es nada practico, si estas en vivo, siempre, siempre tienes que tener tus efectos lo más cercanos posible y ordenados para el set que tocarás. Tengo la misma y es lo que yo hago. Todos los efectos tienen que estar ordenados por canción, al menos en esta configuración sin agregar nada más. Saludos
How did u make that harmonic at 4:16 without whammy bar?
He used the whammy effect and the expression pedal on the GT-1.
Hello! I own a Boss Gt-8. How better is this One in order to go for it and sell my Gt-8? Thanks
Much better..The GT1 is a scaled down GT100...so you got 2 Generations ahead of your GT8..You cn get a used GT1 for like a 100$..new 250$..
Yes the GT-1 is much more recent and gives you much better/updated sounds over the GT-8, but you might find its form factor a bit limiting if you're used to the GT-8 size and interface. The GT-100 would be closer to the generational successor of your GT-8.
Can i put left on mixer and right in frfr active cabinet? Thanks .
WOW!
Where did you collect all those sound i have one gt1 much dont about ....need your help
These were all custom built by Josh and some are available for download here: bosstonecentral.com/liveset/detail/classic_patches_by_josh_munday/
When are the patches available for download from BOSS Tone Central?
Hello, thank you for the presentation, I can not adjust my GT1 to have the sound of Confortably Numb. Can you help me.
thank you very much
Hi Daniel, As long as the guys at Long & McQuade are ok with me posting this, you can get my patch at the link below: www.guitarfxpatches.com/downloads/gt-1-comfortable-lead-style-comfortably-numb-pink-floyd/
Can I use this without an amp and connecting it directly to my laptop/desktop?
Absolutely!
@@longandmcquade Okay Thanks👍
Line ou amp?
If I have a Gt 10, would getting this be an upgrade?
Yes. The GT-10 was a great unit in its time, but it was originally released about 13 years ago. The GT-1 is about 10 years newer than the GT-10, and there have been a lot of advancements in digital modeling technology in the past 10 years. The form factor and tweakability might have been reduced from the GT-10 to the GT-1, but the latest-generation sound engine and presets would make the GT-1 sound much better than the GT-10.
Sold!
What about the output
In this demo Josh Munday doesn't use the amp. Everything goes thru the speakers. I would like to buy BOSS GT-1 but I have a doubts, I am not sure which one of small bedroom practice amplifier to choose to get the best of the amp and the multi effect. The goal is to get sound like he does. Any advice? It is important to say it would be only for practice and mostly at low volume. Thanks in advance.
In this video the feed is going straight from the GT-1, into a mixer, and then into the camera. It's all direct. So even though for the sake of the presentation the guitar was played through the PA for the audience to hear, that's not influencing the sound in the video at all. If the goal is to get sound like he does, and for practice at low volume, we'd recommend a small low-wattage solid state amplifier so you get as clean a sound as possible coming from the amp, and all the effects and amp simulation is coming from the pedal without the real amp colouring the sound.
Thanks for quick respond. :)
There are many solid state amplifiers out there and unfortunately I'm not able to test all of them. Can you specify two or three solid state models to which I should pay attention and make my choice easier? I would appreciate that. Also, I was wondering what do you think how BOSS GT-1 would work together with small tube amp, for example, Blackstar HT-1 or Laney Cub 10. Thanks again.
It depends on where you live and what is available in your area. For example, we do not carry Blackstar or Laney amps in our stores. For a small, low wattage solid state amp for at-home practice, you could try a Fender Frontman 10G, a Vox Pathfinder 10, or the Orange Crush series of amps. Each of these options start at under $100 CAD.
A small tube amp would also work just fine, but might add a bit of colour to the tone. That is, you're not hearing exactly what the pedal is putting out - the tube is influencing the tone a little bit. But many would say that it influences the tone in a good way.
hello, just wondering, is the sound coming-out from the left and right channels, I mean from the 1/4 inch outputs? great stuff!!!
excuse my ignorance, but are these presets included in the multi-effect, or otherwise were can we get them from?
No the tones demonstrated in this video are not default presets included with the unit. They were custom-created by Joshua (the presenter) in order to showcase what's possible with the GT-1 after spending a little time tweaking and perfecting tones of popular songs. There are lots of other demos on the internet that showcase the included presets, so we wanted this demo to be a bit different from the others.
Josh’s GT-1 patches are available on BOSS Tone Central. Here’s the link: bosstonecentral.com/liveset/detail/classic_patches_by_josh_munday/
Any chance you can share a link for the patches he used?
Check out all the patches available on BOSS Tone Central. bosstonecentral.com/liveset/category/gt-1/ Josh Munday has his own patch collection but you might want to also try the Rock Classics and Rock Legends collections.
Are all the backing tracks loaded already or do we have to upload them? those or other tones.
No backing tracks are included with the GT-1. This is a performance using the GT-1, and the backing track is a medley put together by Josh for the sake of this performance and demonstration.
@@longandmcquade Thanks for the quick response.
do these presets come loaded in the unit?
No these presets were custom built by Josh. They're available from Boss Tone Central. bosstonecentral.com/
Would i able to use an external looper pedal with this unit?
Absolutely!
So it sounds sick but is it practical? Like, say I have to change patch mid song, can I have a bank of several patches or do I have to scroll through 99 of them?
There are no banks and no manual mode in the GT-1, so to switch patches you'd have to scroll through them.
The ideal way to set it up would be in the order of your setlist, the same way Josh did in this demo. Every tone change would be set up in the next patch, so all you'd have to do is step on the up button every time you want to switch your tone. With proper planning before your gig, there's no second-guessing or tap dancing on the board to get your tones.
Another way would be to "fake" banks. You might have the first patch as Song 1 Clean, the second patch as Song 1 Drive, and then switch up and down back and forth between those for the song's verses and choruses. Each patch also has a modifier that can be turned on and off with the CTL1 button, and each patch can have a unique setting for the expression pedal. So you can essentially have 4 different sounds per patch - just the bare patch, the patch with CTL1 activated, the patch with the expression effect brought in, and the patch with both CTL1 and expression effects. So if each song in your setlist has 2 patches dedicated to it, then you can have up to 8 tones per song, and every tone for that song is only 1 or 2 taps away.
great tones!
Thanks Idan. Glad you enjoyed them. Josh.
Joshua Munday hi josh can you please send some of those settings i have a boss gt 1 liked your apache setting and stevie ray fender_adam@yahoo.com is my adress thanks much apricated
Josh’s GT-1 patches are available on BOSS Tone Central. Here’s the link: bosstonecentral.com/liveset/detail/classic_patches_by_josh_munday/
However Josh's patches demonstrated in this video are not yet available, but they will be available soon on BOSS Tone Central.
Idan Shchori
Joshua Munday How to tone. Great tones!!