Thanks once again for bringing this to our attention. I recall you mentioned it before, but I still haven't internalized the memory so that it's a habit. I...
Not sure if I am getting through but is anybody using a Boss Me-50 or has anyone tried that Digitech Jimi Hendrix pedal, or the Roland GR-20? Thanks Chad ... ...
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Hi Chad I am a GR20 player. I don't have a GR30 (or indeed any of the other bits of kit you mention) so I am not in a positon to provide any sort of...
Thanks Paul...appreciate it. ... From: "Paul Chapman" <paul@...> To: <GR-30@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 10:54 AM ...
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I would think that the biggest drawback to the GR-20 would be the inability to move sounds from one location to another. There are times when you need more...
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Hi I have A Godin xtsa 2 Yrs. old it has acoustic, electric, and synth outputs and comes with godin hardshell case. It is in perfect condition except for a...
... Well, that sounds nice, yet trust me I can play for hours by using my small $100 Epiphone Valve Junior with no effects at all ! ... WOW, I remember vividly...
Wow! I just hooked up my GR-33 to a recently purchased Roland SH-201. It is incredible fun to be able to tweak (by hand) some vintage analog (albeit digitally...
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Hi Everybody, I wonder if anybody knows if it is possible to addapt the bridge of Ibanez RG1520G (Edge Pro for GK) to 7th string. Has anyone tried this? I mean...
They've reissued the ancient SH series? Oh, OK, it's a digital remake. Cool! Does it actually stay in tune if you go down past G below middle C, unlike the old...
To each their own, but it is not what you seem to think it is. It is only like the old synths in the sense that you can shape the sound to your own liking via...
That's cool! I was in my first bands during the years when the first wave of analog synths came on the scene and know exactly what you're talking about. My...
Hi Cliff, for the sort of sounds you are describing (I go all the way back to monophonic no-memory synths too - I had a Yamaha Cs - 15) I would suggest trying...
There isn't much of an advantage, really. The screen on the -33 is a lot bigger and has actual patch (sound) names instead of numbers, which is nice but hardly...
Ooh, AARP. Good one. Q: Did you hear about the new AARP synthesizer? A: It has great sounds but its memory isn't so good any more. CL ... From: Steve Meiers ...
I traded my gr-33 to a guy for my old gr-30 ... straight across ... while I miss the display and one or two patches on the gr-33, overall I liked the available...
Bonjour François, I have both, I'll echo Cliff's comments - GR-33 has the added characteristics of the fuller screen and the integrated expression pedal, but...
As to layered patches: the GR-30 has quite a few too (Classical Guitar/Strings, Piano/Strings and so on) but it's quite easy to disassemble them and alter them...
My two cents of why I prefer the GR-30 (I've had both): 1. it's smaller, takes up less room on stage. 2. faster patch switching 3. you can create your own...
The GR-33's are coming down in price, since they were discontinued. I prefer the GR-33 by an inch more than the GR-30, but mainly because of GR-33 Visual ...
Schnikeys, I mean. --moonie ... -- -- ---- -- ---- -- ---- -- ---- -- ---- -- ---- -- -- Text is a superior information technology: consider how portable and ...
Hoby jeebus I remember those Radio Shack synths. I wanted one so bad, but I was a high school kid and I couldn't even play a keyboard, so I never sprang for...