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1499.1 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Scouting...The great adventure | Mon Oct 02 1989 11:50 | 37 |
| I'll go on record here...
I used to own a DSP128 (not the "plus"). It was the first
multieffector I'd owned, so at first I really liked it. But after
a while, and listening to everyones raving about their new stuff,
I started to get tired of the way DIGItech sets up their stuff.
What you end up with is a like 16 "chains" that you can choose from.
Out of those 16, you might find two or three that you like. Okay,
so you go to tweak some params to perfect your sound, and whamm-o!
You suddenly become aware of the limited amount of tweaking you
can do. The params in each effect are (were) pretty limited.
This is not to say that I didn't like the GSP5 at all. It did have
some pretty cool tones. It just didn't (IMHO) seem flexable enough
for me.
Personally, I love my rack the way it is. I only want to add an
MP1 to it for that Midi - TUBE - PREamp sound. This was I could
get all my tones, but wouldn't have to rely on the somewhat weak
SGE distortions. Seems that no one box is perfect.
Here's what seems to be available on the Multi-MIDI market now:
Alesis Quadraverb
ADA MP1
ART SGE
ART Multiverb
DIGItech DSP128+, DSP128 (And a prom chip for upgrade)
DIGItech GSP5
Roland GP-8
Roland GP-16
Boss ME5
Ummm... What else ?
jc
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1499.2 | DigiTech Isn't The Only One With This Bug | AQUA::ROST | Chickens don't take the day off | Mon Oct 02 1989 12:27 | 33 |
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> What you end up with is a like 16 "chains" that you can choose from.
> Out of those 16, you might find two or three that you like. Okay,
> so you go to tweak some params to perfect your sound, and whamm-o!
> You suddenly become aware of the limited amount of tweaking you
> can do. The params in each effect are (were) pretty limited.
This is true of a number of multi-effect units, the ART Multiverb
in particular. The typical rationale is that when doing just one effect
at a time, the processor can handle lots of parameters, but when doing
multiple effects at once, the processor can't handle as many parameters
(limited by processor bandwidth and memory size).
The good part of this is that when you start layering effects you
usually don't *need* as much adjustment on each as the subtleties tend
to get masked by the other effects.
I'm curious if the Quadraverb and SGE allow adjustment of all
parameters *regardless* of the effects being used (never played with one
or seen the manual).
The funky thing about Digitech stuff to me is that the "pedal" they
give you is a simple bypass/patch up/patch down type controller, it
doesn't allow random access to the patches, but then it's better than
no pedal at all, eh? Plus, you can't name patches, so you need a good
memory 8^) 8^)
I don't know where you live, but Boston and NYC dealers have been
selling DSPs for less than Musician's Friend, I assume you could get
similar prices on the GSP.
Brian
still_analog_only
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1499.3 | an alternative? | PNO::HEISER | fee times a mady | Mon Oct 02 1989 12:50 | 5 |
| I've noticed a few SGE's appearing in the classifieds lately. You can
get them for as little as $400 now and I'm pretty sure they're less
than a year old.
Mike
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1499.4 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Scouting...The great adventure | Mon Oct 02 1989 13:16 | 16 |
| Luckily the SGE seems to have plenty of memory. It allows you to
fiddle with all the paramters, but there are some FX that you can't
use together, so when they tell you 9 FX at once, they are kinda
lying... There are to sections to the SGE, one analog and one digital.
Certain digital FX can't be used together, and the same is true
for the analog stuff. I can't think of a good example, but I bet
some other SGE owners can give you an example.
RE: Foot controllers..
Yeah, it's better than nothing ! Of course you can always go and
drop $100-$400 on a midi controller too... ;^) I remember wishing
that my DSP128 (not the plus) could have a switch like that. You
just have to "line up" your fave patches so you can incr. thru quickly.
jc
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1499.5 | GSP-5 - Thumbs down | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Back to the front | Mon Oct 02 1989 13:55 | 21 |
| You may have read my previous review of the GSP-5 in another note
(maybe the SGE note?), but the bottom line for me was that I didn't
like it very much.
It has it's good points, but the effect "chains" I see as a MAJOR
downpoint. The SGE has limitations on what effects and what parameters
you can use together and the ranges on some of the delay and reverb
effects, but it will let you select the combination of effects that you
want, not some preprogrammed set that some engineer liked. With the
SGE you set the number of combinations of effects, and while there are
some limitations on which effects are compatible (at what ranges),
at least it gives you a little control which the GSP-5 does not.
I also didn't particularly care for the distortion in the GSP-5. I
suppose that if you never wanted to play anything but rhythm parts it
would work fine, but I couldn't seem to get a good lead sound from it.
For only $100 more, the SGE got every sound I wanted and gave me more
control over it, AND gave me more effects to play with on top of that.
That's where my money went.
Greg
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1499.6 | | VLNVAX::ALECLAIRE | | Mon Oct 02 1989 16:02 | 4 |
| I like the sound of discrete transistors better than IC's,
i wonder if one of these things could be made with Discrete Components.
Or better yet, Tubes! Yea, An Art SGE with 50,000 tubes built into
a couple of Vanagons! Yea ! :-)
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1499.7 | i be needin' better distortion & chorus... | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Stealth Bulldawg | Mon Oct 02 1989 16:47 | 6 |
| Hey Pat,
I don't know nuthin' 'bout no processor rack mount thangs, but if
yer gonna sell yer Peavey stomp boxes, gimme first crack at 'em,
ok?
bulldawg
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1499.8 | a satisfied DSP-128+ owner | STAR::TPROULX | | Mon Oct 02 1989 17:33 | 28 |
| re .2
Brian,
You can actually do a little bit more with the footswitch on the
DSP-128 Plus if I'm reading the manual correctly. There are two
footswitch jacks that you can configure to do different
things besides UP/DOWN/BYPASS. In fact, you can assign each button
on the footswitch to a certain program. If you have 2 footswitches
(a total of 6 buttons) you could have random access to 6 different
programs. That part of the manual is sort of confusing, but there
are several things that you can do with the footswitch. Of course
a MIDI controller is the ultimate solution, but the Digitech one isn't
bad for free!
re algorithms...
I don't mind using the algorithms to program effects. I find that
they give me enough flexibility, but obviously they don't for
everyone. I don't use that many effects at a time, so I
find an algorithm that has what I want, and "turn off" what I
don't need.
Because I use the distortion on my amp, I didn't look at the
GSP-5. I wanted pure effects, which is why I purchased the
DSP-128 Plus.
-Tom
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1499.9 | cheaper... | HAMER::COCCOLI | No. I will crush YOUR head. | Mon Oct 02 1989 21:54 | 6 |
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The new version of the DSP128+ is the DSP256.
The replacement for the DSP128 is the MSP-4....***$269.***
Then go get a tube driver with line level output.. In my opinion,
the distortion on the GP-8, SGE and GSP-5 all bite the big one.
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1499.10 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Scouting...The great adventure | Tue Oct 03 1989 11:07 | 18 |
| Also, on controllers...
DIGItech makes one (PDS3500) that is pretty cheap ($150?).
Pat, beware.... Once you go rack, you'll never come back...
And ya just HAVE to keep spending...And there is a lot more to
it than you see.
If ya buy a GSP5, you'll wanna buy a rack for it. Then you'll wanna
stereo power amp...Then you'll want a preamp...Then you'll want
an Aural Exciter...Then you'll want a pitchshifter (unless you buy
a SGE ;^)... Then you'll wanna noise gate... Then an EQ... Then
more power amps...Then more speakers...........................
I'm tellin' ya, it's a disease; The quest for the ultimate sound.
Ask any of my pals like House, Buckley, Reaume, Minville...
;)^
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1499.14 | GSP-5 GP artical? | SALEM::TAYLOR_J | | Mon Dec 10 1990 12:34 | 7 |
| I just bought a GSP-5 multieffects box and the guy at the music
store told me that one of the guitar mags. recently had an artical
about the unit and some more programs for it. Has anyone else seen
this issue or know wich mag. it was ??
Thanks
Jon "Gonzo"
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1499.15 | | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Mon Dec 10 1990 12:41 | 6 |
| I've got the article kicking around someplace... I'll try to dig it
up and send it to ya...
Now I'm gonna move this over to the GSP-5 note... ;)
jc
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