Boss Gt-10 To Audio Interface? |
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Boss Gt-10 To Audio Interface? |
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Oct 1 2010, 03:09 AM
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Hi all,
I've been trying to understand the basics of recording by reading up on all of the forums, articles, etc. But can you believe, I still have questions? I'm looking into buying a USB Audio interface. One of the purposes is to use a mic for acoustic parts, and possibly vocals. That's pretty clear and understandable as far as preamp functionality is concerned. - However, as for the Boss GT-10... Is there any advantage of connecting the output from the Gt-10 to an audio interface as opposed to just directly connecting the Boss GT-10 via USB to the computer? And if so, what output would have the best results (digital out, headphone out, vs. Stereo L/R 1/4" outputs? - Apparently some folks have connected their GT-8s to an audio interface. But my understanding is the the Boss GT-8/GT-10 functions as an audio interface itself. I would think that you would want all of the processing to be done on the GT-10 Anyhow, I'm looking at getting the Roland UA-25EX Audio Interface (To used with a Windows 7 system) Roland UA-25EX For the 1/4" and XLR inputs, however it appears only one (the Right input) has Hi-Z/High Impedance feature on the UA-25EX. So that would rule out stereo output from the GT-10 right? Other audio interface suggestions are welcome. THANKS!!!! |
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Oct 1 2010, 11:42 AM |
Well I have a question: Are you saying you have a GT 10 dude? If so, how is it? I'd love to get one! Second question: Anybody, is this GT10 meant for only interface recording? Can't I play through an amp and it sound good? Or even live someday? I thought I heard some say it wasn't good for live - only for home recording... It will work on normal amp and live for sure without problems. See the recording feature as an bonus )) I think its a very good multieffects unit. -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Oct 1 2010, 04:08 PM |
Also, here's a cool Knowledge Base review from our member OzRob about GT-10:
https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/wiki/inde...ss_GT-10_Review -------------------- Guitars:
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Oct 1 2010, 04:28 PM |
cool thanks guys!
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Oct 1 2010, 05:15 PM |
The GT-10 is the interface. It's redundant connecting it to something else and would possibly degrade the signal quality. If the other interface is better quality it should just be used instead. I connect it to PC via usb. Have no dramas with recording. OzRob - I read your wiki entry on the GT-10 - fabulous and very helpful review. You stated in the wiki that you purchased an HC to help overcome the "fizzy gain". Where did you purchase it and approx how much was it? Also, in terms of getting a real Tube sound, and this may defeat the purpose of getting the GT-10 altogether, but instead of piping it thru a PA, have you tried piping out of a Tube Amp? and what was that like, if so? Thanks! Chris -------------------- The more I practice, the more I wish I had time to practice!
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Oct 1 2010, 09:37 PM |
Love that review, it helped me a lot. I was considering buying one, so it came handy! Thanks, man!
Also, here's a cool Knowledge Base review from our member OzRob about GT-10: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/wiki/inde...ss_GT-10_Review |
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Oct 1 2010, 11:33 PM |
Ah......i might go for a POD XT....i wanna go for something that is better in sound quality for high gain stuff.
Thank you for the review OzRob Very helpful |
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Oct 2 2010, 01:00 AM |
OzRob - I read your wiki entry on the GT-10 - fabulous and very helpful review. You stated in the wiki that you purchased an HC to help overcome the "fizzy gain". Where did you purchase it and approx how much was it? Also, in terms of getting a real Tube sound, and this may defeat the purpose of getting the GT-10 altogether, but instead of piping it thru a PA, have you tried piping out of a Tube Amp? and what was that like, if so? Thanks! Chris Hey Chris. Glad that review has been helpful to so many people. The HC is handmade by Hadley Hockensmith. Everything you need to know about it is here: http://harmonicconverger.com/HC_Home.html It works to clean up any digital MFX, but is focused on the Boss GT range. It is expensive compared to the GT. I paid US$215, but I don't regret it for a second. The HC does address the high gain issue, but it still doesn't sound exactly like a real, driven tube amp. It's very decent, but not exact. At the end of the day, it's still a modeller and Boss's technology is not quite there yet. But I stress that it's only the high gain where this problem exists. The clean and crunchy amp models are quite nice. When I was playing live, it was in a church band and direct to PA was the only good option, so I got the HC. There was a tiny closet for amps and the rhythm guitarist was already being miced in there, and I didn't want to compete with him through another amp in the closet, so direct worked really well for me. A lot of GT users are very happy running it through a tube amp, but it is apparently a bit fussy which tube amps it works well with. I don't know for sure, but I've been told that mismatching impedances between GT and amp is the cause of frustration there. However, I will say that viewing the GT-10 primarily as a modeller would be the biggest cause of frustration. That's what Boss markets it as, but the general consensus is, it is a great, very versatile MFX with very average modelling. The amp modelling can be turned off though. A lot of users with tube amps love the GT as an effects unit and never use the modelling. The OD/DS block in the GT does have some very nice options for pushing tube amp gain. Overall, the GT-10 excels for live playing because it's built like a tank, works without bugginess, and the "Assigns" feature gives wide flexibility over programming variables. However, if anyone were looking to buy, I'd wait at least until NAMM '11. There's nothing in writing but Boss might announce a successor and IF they do, maybe they will have addressed the modelling issue. With anything though, tone is subjective. The best way is to go into a shop, plug it into a similar amp to your own and see if you like. The downside with that is the presets are pretty crap so you'd need to spend a bit of time working up a patch of your own, just to try it. My summarised verdict is: if you don't get frustrated by tweaking, like versatility in setting up how pedals work etc., don't need high gain modelling, then it can't be beat in its price range. But if you like plug and play simplicity per stomp boxes and/or need smooth, tubey high gain, look elsewhere. -------------------- |
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Oct 2 2010, 04:43 AM |
Hey Chris. Glad that review has been helpful to so many people. The HC is handmade by Hadley Hockensmith. *snip* I just read this review on the HC http://www.nargalzius.com/blog/archives/20...onic-converger/ long read, but very informative to a guy like me with limited kowledge on the subject of tone! Thanks for this wealth of information. Had you not mentioned it, I wouldn't have even known such an animal existed. On a side note: I sent Hadley an email asking him if the setup would be the same for an ME 70 as it is for a GT-10(x). After reading the review, I was left with a sinking feeling cause I can't afford one at the moment, and I also came to the conclusion that I want a GT10(or later now, so if I do end up getting a GT10 and an HC, I want to know my purchase will be compatle with both (given there are different HC setups based on your setup). Cool, and thanks! Christian A. (ignore any spelling mistakes, I'm too tired to re-read and make corrections -------------------- The more I practice, the more I wish I had time to practice!
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