Every time I try to emulate Alex' playing my fretboard starts to smoke. However my Alex inspired calluses do wonders for deathmatch deathpokes in the ring! But I don't get in the ring because they banned me for too many round one fatalities. :)
Roland seriously needs to rethink the music styles used to review their pedals. I'd even rather hear just arpeggios and chords to demonstrate the sounds.
Sounds like a keyboard... maybe this is big in other parts of the world. I bet Japan likes it... they're into digital music. Maybe use it as a keyboard synth for an old 80's or 90's song... idk what else there could be. Oddity
We don't need or want these. We already have distortion pedals and don't need what the gr s does. It must be true since the prices for these went from $299 to $99. Make an affordable 13 pin roland midi pedal that does the piano and organ sounds at a decent price and it will sell like crazy.
I like the synth part of the pedal, but the video is off putting, it gravitates towards shredding, for which there are better and still cheaper options. The intro doesn't help, def.
Javi G I use VG99 and GP10. Those are useful for alternate tuning and intelligent harmonizing, the accoustic guitar models are good but you have to spend time to get them right. The MIDI synth controlling aspect of them isnt so good so I use the Fishman Tripleplay if I want to control a synth. If you like the synth aspect and want it in a pedal format the GR55 is the one or if you are looking at computer based synth control the Fishman is the way to go.
Every time I try to emulate Alex' playing my fretboard starts to smoke. However my Alex inspired calluses do wonders for deathmatch deathpokes in the ring! But I don't get in the ring because they banned me for too many round one fatalities. :)
It sounds pretty bad ass. I like the Dist 2 and Poly.
GK Input? Why??
I have one MIJ 86 It is king of fuzzstortion pedals.
Roland seriously needs to rethink the music styles used to review their pedals.
I'd even rather hear just arpeggios and chords to demonstrate the sounds.
Even though this is probably a great guitar player.
I don't get it. Why do they blame one of their own effect pedals to be not very good? (muddy the harmony - the metal core @ 3:10 )
To upsell you on a more expensive product
😂like apple buy this you have to have it to breathe, and in 4 years you can use it for a fishing sinker 🎉🎉😂😂
Sounds like a keyboard... maybe this is big in other parts of the world. I bet Japan likes it... they're into digital music.
Maybe use it as a keyboard synth for an old 80's or 90's song... idk what else there could be.
Oddity
i am going to buy this, have you tried it yourself?
We don't need or want these. We already have distortion pedals and don't need what the gr s does. It must be true since the prices for these went from $299 to $99. Make an affordable 13 pin roland midi pedal that does the piano and organ sounds at a decent price and it will sell like crazy.
do i win a prize, since I am the only person that commented?
worst description ever...
do they really expect to sell any of these things? digital distortion=lame
I like the synth part of the pedal, but the video is off putting, it gravitates towards shredding, for which there are better and still cheaper options.
The intro doesn't help, def.
Javi G I use VG99 and GP10. Those are useful for alternate tuning and intelligent harmonizing, the accoustic guitar models are good but you have to spend time to get them right. The MIDI synth controlling aspect of them isnt so good so I use the Fishman Tripleplay if I want to control a synth. If you like the synth aspect and want it in a pedal format the GR55 is the one or if you are looking at computer based synth control the Fishman is the way to go.
Thanks :)
por favor, seja mais onesto! faça um review com uma guitarra estrato. vcs tam achando que guitarriata é troxa?