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Boss Gt8, Boss Gt8 |
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Apr 25 2011, 03:59 AM |
Hello!! I created this topic to talk about the Boss Gt8 guitar processor!
I use to use it for record and play in my concerts! It`s not a easy pedal at the begining but if you work the sound it`s amazing! if you need help whit this pedalboard put your question here! And if you want to show me your sound let me know!! I wait for your posts! Cheers!!! Video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjbaaKOwJ9A (marty friedman) -------------------- Web: www.fernandoculen.com.ar
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Apr 25 2011, 10:22 AM |
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Apr 25 2011, 12:59 PM |
It takes some time in creating a hi-gain tone out of GT8, but I think it's possible to do it. However, I think the best tone quality will be only if GT8 is used directly into mixer with cab emulation turned on. There are couple of more things while we're on the subject:
If you then amplify the PA system a bit (to be as loud as a full stack on stage for example) and if the PA is powerful enough that you have lots of headroom, you can create a feel similar to flexibility of the headroom on guitar amps. I would say at least 1KW of power is needed on the poweramps of the PA system, so you can use them around half of the power to increase headroom. Then you can get a big sound. Then you can start tweaking the GT8 in order to create something realistic to what you would hear from a guitar cab for example (don't forget that cabs can usually handle 200-400W, 500-1000W in peaks). With such big amplification, GT8 (as as digital B-class device) will create some noise. Such digital and analog noise inside the pedal can be tamed with gate. All the subtle nuances of the digital emulation will then be heard nicely, and the sound will get punchy character that you simply cannot get on low wattage home speakers, with small cone diameters. Good pickups and having Friedman as a player on the guitar helps in creating the sound too This post has been edited by Ivan Milenkovic: Apr 25 2011, 01:01 PM -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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