Roland VG-99

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== General Information ==
== General Information ==
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'''Original Author''':
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'''Original Author''': Staffay
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'''Weapon''':
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'''Weapon''': Guitar/Amp/synth COSM modeller
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'''Make''':
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'''Make''': Roland
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'''Model''':
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'''Model''': VG-99
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'''Price''':
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'''Price''': 1025€ (thomann.de)
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== Introduction ==
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In order to do this review I had to do some research, even that I did it is difficult to try to describe such an advanced product and all the possibilities this unit has. Roland has put all their effort, experience & knowledge from their technology, resources etc. in one state-of-the-art box, that is supposed to be the flagship of the coorporation in guitar technology.
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This is NOT a guitar synth, even that it has some built-in sythesized sounds, it is built on a technology Roland is calling "COSM" (Composite Object Sound Modelling). Rather it models different guitar/amps/other stringed instruments through the technology of HEX-pickup systems, which is the same as guitar-synth technology though. It builds on that every string has its own pickup, rather than 1-pole/string that makes up the total signal. Therefore, every string can be manipulated individually in the unit - which gives a lot of of options. It supports Fenders "Roland-ready" guitar as well as HEX-pickup compatible guitars from Godin, Brian Moore etc.
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This unit is the new version of the VG-88 that was first released in 2000, that in turn was the successor to VG-8 released in the mid 90's. Several improvements has been made since then, and the VG-99 is now a fully fledged modelling system with stunning opportunities.
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== Product Description ==
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The unit is non-rack standard even though it can be rack-mounted with some additional mounting parts. Rolands suggests that the unit shall be used on a stand instead, which is really a good idea, when it comes to controlling the unit via the D-Beam and the Ribbon-controller. (the former versions were floor-based) The only drawback here is that in order to take full advantage of the unit, a stand + the FC-300 controller and a HEX-pickup + cable also must be purchased. (which will add some 500-600€ to the prize above, the FC-300 controller is about 300€ alone)
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'''Top view:'''
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== Alternative Weapon ==
== Alternative Weapon ==
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== Sound Samples ==¨
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYEz192vaPs
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Revision as of 09:21, 21 December 2009

A quarry
A quarry

Contents

General Information

Original Author: Staffay

Weapon: Guitar/Amp/synth COSM modeller

Make: Roland

Model: VG-99

Price: 1025€ (thomann.de)

Introduction

In order to do this review I had to do some research, even that I did it is difficult to try to describe such an advanced product and all the possibilities this unit has. Roland has put all their effort, experience & knowledge from their technology, resources etc. in one state-of-the-art box, that is supposed to be the flagship of the coorporation in guitar technology.

This is NOT a guitar synth, even that it has some built-in sythesized sounds, it is built on a technology Roland is calling "COSM" (Composite Object Sound Modelling). Rather it models different guitar/amps/other stringed instruments through the technology of HEX-pickup systems, which is the same as guitar-synth technology though. It builds on that every string has its own pickup, rather than 1-pole/string that makes up the total signal. Therefore, every string can be manipulated individually in the unit - which gives a lot of of options. It supports Fenders "Roland-ready" guitar as well as HEX-pickup compatible guitars from Godin, Brian Moore etc.

This unit is the new version of the VG-88 that was first released in 2000, that in turn was the successor to VG-8 released in the mid 90's. Several improvements has been made since then, and the VG-99 is now a fully fledged modelling system with stunning opportunities.

Product Description

The unit is non-rack standard even though it can be rack-mounted with some additional mounting parts. Rolands suggests that the unit shall be used on a stand instead, which is really a good idea, when it comes to controlling the unit via the D-Beam and the Ribbon-controller. (the former versions were floor-based) The only drawback here is that in order to take full advantage of the unit, a stand + the FC-300 controller and a HEX-pickup + cable also must be purchased. (which will add some 500-600€ to the prize above, the FC-300 controller is about 300€ alone)

Top view:


Sound

Feel

Overall Impression

Alternative Weapon

== Sound Samples ==¨ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYEz192vaPs

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