GT-1000- Choptone patch

Started by Metrick, June 28, 2020, 07:53:18 AM

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Metrick

Any input or signal chains on Choptone patches. They sound very good. Thinking of purchase them but skeptical because Boss tone central, sound very good on YouTube view video but not as good when run to Roland blue cube or fender bassbreaker. Not as good mean the sound patches is not what I heard on YouTube view video on boss tone central and some patch is noisy. Try several outsetting on gtk.

gumtown

I don't buy patches, and seldom use other shared patches unless to dissect a particular sound/tone from it.
The problem with shared patches (free and paid) is that they are made for a specific guitar, amp, and player.
Also GT settings like input level, global EQ, Output select type.

Once those parameters are out of range, the patch does not sound like it was intended as,
which is why the demos of patches sound great from the original artists, but not so good after you try the same patch.
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aliendough

IMO Choptone patches are not worth the money.  They all have a similar sound and there is not enough difference between the patches to warrant paying the asking price.  Some patches only feature small changes such as mic or EQ adjustments.  I would not recommend them.

Figli

From the 200 patches laid down by the manufacturer, you can find a suitable one and adjust it for yourself.

admin

Quote from: Figli on August 16, 2020, 04:42:31 PM
From the 200 patches laid down by the manufacturer, you can find a suitable one and adjust it for yourself.
Agreed- and if you want learn how to create your own patches , read all attached PDF docs here


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