Boss GP-10 YouTube Videos

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Elantric

A new video by Glenn DeLaune...


Elantric



Published on Sep 19, 2014
Here's a video by Glenn DeLaune demoing his Custom Patches for the Boss GP-10

Elantric

#52


A demo of the new GP-10 guitar processor from Boss.

This video aims to give an insight into the powerful capabilities of the GP-10. I'm using the Boss Editor as this gives the best visual representation, however, most editing can be done on the unit itself.

The recording was done over the GP-10's USB output into Logic 9.

I'm using a GK3 equipped Epiphone Les Paul Standard. In the first part of the video I do a comparison of the actual magnetic pickups of the guitar and the modelled pickups via the GK3 by selecting Elec gtr and LP. This is done both clean and through an emulated amp. The pickups fitted to the Epi are Iron Gear Dirty Torque and Blues Engine. Differences could be down to the type of pickup Boss has modelled.

I take a quick look at the effects section and at the instruments modelled, i.e banjo, sitar, acoustic, synths etc..

I also look at the altered tuning capabilities then finish up by demoing some of the patches available via download and some of the standard presets.

NB: everything is being done in real time.

Having problems with tracking on the OSC synth so have left this for another demo maybe.

This is only scratching the surface of what this can do. You can use a normal guitar input and use it as an upfront fx and amp modeller. Put it in the effects loop as a multi-effects. Plug it straight into a power amp and have all options available providing you have a GK3 equipped guitar. You can also just use it for down tuning by selecting the modelled pickup of your type of guitar and bypassing everything else. You can then instantly tune your guitar to anything you like at the push of a switch.

Nearly all parameters are assignable to the expression controller or one of the CTL switches on the unit. Has additional CTL socket for say a Boss FS-6 footswitch for more control.

It also has an eight track USB interface. This will will record a stereo pair and each of the six strings onto its own separate track in your DAW. This enables re-amping as well as re-guitaring! Also has pitch to MIDI over USB so you can play soft synths etc. on your Mac or PC.

A few limitations are: no standard MIDI connection. Non standard USB compliant interface. No option for 4CM.

Hours of fun to be had!

Thanks for watching.

Preset demo at: 13:28



Roland Boss GP 10 Guitar Effects Processor Pedal Synth Inside and Out Review : tonymckenzie.com
Roland Boss GP-10 Inside and Out Review including samples and playing. Checkout this great pedal and the computer programs for Librarian/Editing. Plus downloading free settings!.



highlandsrock

...and there's a plug for this Forum. Thanks Vernon
Ibanez RG870 with GT3 internal kit +
GR-33, VG-99, GR-55, GP-10, SY-1000, Strymon Big Sky

Elantric

#56
Quote...and there's a plug for this Forum. Thanks Vernon

just caught the plug for VGuitarforums  at the 6:30-6:45 minute mark!
On the BossUS YouTube channel no less!
https://www.youtube.com/user/BOSSchannel


Breakthroughs do occur!


THANKS VERNON!!!
I owe  you one!

Steve Conrad ( Elantric)

supernicd

Congrats!  This forum definitely deserves some acknowledgment from Roland/Boss.  I'm pretty sure I would not have bought all the Roland gear that I have without this forum and its admins and members.  Well deserved, and about time!
Strat w/ GK-3, Godin LGXT
VG-99, GR-55, GP-10
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Elantric

Boss GP-10 and Boss Tone Studio Review  - (Polish)


Elantric

#59


http://www.gak.co.uk/en/boss-gp-10s-g...

The new GP-10 Boss puts an entire world of tones and all manner of tunings within your control from one compact processor that's affordable, plus incredibly simple to use.

With one of the Roland GK-compatible pickups mounted on your guitar, the GP-10 lets you mould and sculpt your sound to numerous classic electric and acoustic guitar types and analogue-modelled synths, including the legendary Roland GR-300. Not stopping there, you can even transform a guitar into a bass! Plus you have access to other altered tunings, including popular open tunings, 12-string tones, and "down" tunings that are essential for today's ultra-heavy rock styles, all at the press of a button, instantly!

Don't have a GK Pickups? Then the versatile GP-10 also functions as a full-featured multi-effects processor for normal pickups too! Giving you the world of COSM amps and effects. In addition, USB connectivity lets you capture your GP-10 tones straight into your computer and you can even use it (along with the GK Pickup of course) as a MIDI convertor to play all those otherwise dormant soft synths you've got sitting in your computer!

Visit GAK Vision for more videos: http://www.youtube.com/gakvision







The BOSS GP-10 Guitar Processor puts a universe of amazing tones and tunings at your command, all in one compact processor that's affordable and easy to use. With a Roland GK-compatible pickup on your guitar, the GP-10 lets you transform your sound into numerous classic electric and acoustic guitar types, basses, and even analog-modeled synths, including the legendary Roland GR-300. Not stopping there, you have access to instant altered tunings, including popular open tunings, 12-string tones, and "down" tunings that are essential for today's ultra-heavy rock styles. The versatile GP-10 also functions as a full-featured multi-effects processor for both GK and normal pickups, giving you a huge selection of COSM® amps and effects for live playing and studio recording.

Our chapter buttons allow you to skip ahead to these sections below:
TUNINGS: http://bit.ly/gp10-tunings
MODELING: http://bit.ly/gp10-modeling
EFFECTS: http://bit.ly/gp10-effects
POLY FX: http://bit.ly/gp10-polyfx
GUITAR SYNTH: http://bit.ly/gp10-synth
USB FUNCTIONS: http://bit.ly/gp10-usb
BOSS TONE CENTRAL: http://bit.ly/gp10-btc

READ MORE: http://bit.ly/1HXu2dA
PRODUCT INFO: http://www.rolandcorp.com.au/products/details/1319/636

stevevai777

#60
BOSS GP-10 Guitar Processor Review with Skunk Baxter & Mitch Gallagher - Sweetwater Sound



Great new video by an amazing guitarist!

Elantric

GP-10 with Skunk Baxter - nearly an hour long too!  (thanks stevevai777  ! )

Kevin M

Well done!  Hard not to be impressed with the GP10 after watching it.


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Majiken

Jeff Baxter- what a brilliant guitarist! & I love that plexi Strat! Couldn't be a more inspiring marketing vid...
Take what you need, put back a bit more, leave the place behind you better than it was before :-)

www.majiken.rocks

Elantric

#64
More details on Jeff Baxters custom Clear Roland G-505 "Strat" - its a 24 pin guitar and he uses a Roland BC-13 to convert to 13 pin
stolen out of a rental truck in 2006.


But his latest Clear Strat appears to have internal kit from a typical Roland Ready Strat
http://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/108-rock-star-guitars-in-pictures-585193/16




Ask Skunk what his favorite guitar is and he will enthusiastically exclaim, "My own! A Roland synth guitar made of Plexiglas, with hand-wound Skunk-O-Sonic pickups." It is the only such guitar in the world.

Many moons ago, exploring the world of guitar synthesizers, Skunk asked Roland to make him a six-string out of plexiglass, which he believed would minimize problems he'd been having—particularly when recording—with more resonant wood-fashioned instruments. The first such guitar was stolen out of a rental truck in 2006. Skunk asked its luthier, Makoto Sugimoto, to make him another, identical right down to The Ventures guitar pick embedded in the neck-piece (a tribute to Skunk's favorite band). Serendipitously, considering the title of this book, the serial number on the back of the headstock contains the number 108.
"Jeff is the nicest guy in the world. I was very pleased that I got to photograph his guitar at my studio in Malibu. He was most accommodating about it.

"I went to Jeff's place to get his guitar, and he met me at bottom of his driveway. I'm thinking, 'OK, he's Mr. CIA/Mr. Security – he doesn't want me to go into his house.' I thought that he had these big monitors and he was watching the world. He gave me his guitar case, which was super-heavy. I got home and weighed it, and it was 18 pounds, which is a lot."
"It's a Roland guitar, made out of Plexiglas, so you can see the inner workings of the instrument, which is pretty cool. The other thing about it is, when you flip it around and look at the plate, embedded in it is a pick by The Ventures. Jeff has played with them. He loves The Ventures so much that he had their pic embedded in the guitar."




MarkHjorthoy

Quote from: Elantric on June 20, 2014, 04:45:24 AM
http://bosstonecentral.com/liveset/category/gp-10/















It's not difficult to come up with your own sounds from scratch on this. If I had more time to play with it when the demo unit was brought to me, I would have done MUCH more with it! A GREAT mix of guitar processor and guitar synth to really take your playing to "otherworldly" places.

Elantric

#66
Boss GP-10 re-Guitar tutorial/b]

(head to 12:50 minute mark here)


The BOSS GP-10 Guitar Processor puts a universe of amazing tones and tunings at your command, all in one compact processor that's affordable and easy to use. With a Roland GK-compatible pickup on your guitar, the GP-10 lets you transform your sound into numerous classic electric and acoustic guitar types, basses, and even analog-modeled synths, including the legendary Roland GR-300. Not stopping there, you have access to instant altered tunings, including popular open tunings, 12-string tones, and "down" tunings that are essential for today's ultra-heavy rock styles. The versatile GP-10 also functions as a full-featured multi-effects processor for both GK and normal pickups, giving you a huge selection of COSM® amps and effects for live playing and studio recording.

Our chapter buttons allow you to skip ahead to these sections below:
TUNINGS: http://bit.ly/gp10-tunings
MODELING: http://bit.ly/gp10-modeling
EFFECTS: http://bit.ly/gp10-effects
POLY FX: http://bit.ly/gp10-polyfx
GUITAR SYNTH: http://bit.ly/gp10-synth
USB FUNCTIONS: http://bit.ly/gp10-usb
BOSS TONE CENTRAL: http://bit.ly/gp10-btc

READ MORE: http://bit.ly/1HXu2dA
PRODUCT INFO: http://www.rolandcorp.com.au/products...

Elantric


Elantric

#68





stevevai777

New GP-10 video...just watched the entire video and still trying to recover.  Apologies in advance for some profanity....






pasha811

#70

BTW I like the 'trasparent' strat he's using with GK3!
Listen to my music at :  http://alonetone.com/pasha/

sixeight

Great vid. Hadn't seen it yet. I like what he said about the extra long predelay on reverbs. How it works better for live if you have a reverb with a long predelay.

Elantric



sixeight

#74
In band setting and Italian Portuguese: