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1629.1 | Uhm - er, haven't we done this before? | DYO780::SCHAFER | Brad ... DTN 433-2408 | Thu Aug 18 1988 16:37 | 12 |
| Huh? There are LOTS of rack mount FX, not necessarily dedicated to
guitar. For example:
MIDIverb II DigiTech DSP-128�
Roland DEP-5� ART Multiverb�
ART PROverb Roland SRV-2000
� indicates multiple simultaneous effects
Dir /title=EFFECT or =FX or =any of the above should turn up something.
-b
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1629.2 | moral support for .0 | REGENT::SIMONE | | Thu Aug 18 1988 17:28 | 19 |
| Not true. Roland makes this excellent guitar effects box. Our
guitarist has one, but unfortunately I can't remember the model
number. (GSP-??? or something like that).
It has about 6 classic electric guitar effects daisy chained together
internally (delay, stereo chorus, distortion and a few others) and
a "patch" describes the routings and settings between all the effects
in the unit.
Patches can be called up via midi (great for use with sequenced
music) or via a foot controller.
The unit replaces all those stomp boxes that guitarists have to
deal with, and it really makes any halfway decent guitar sound awesome.
I remember hearing that it cost around $900, but I could be way
off base. Not being a guitar player I wasn't listening that close.
Guido
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1629.3 | But I already did that... | TOOK::DDS_SEC | I keep Roland down the hill | Thu Aug 18 1988 17:56 | 15 |
| Yeah, from what I've searched for (yes I did try on my own before
asking a stupid question) the DEP-5 *might* be the box I saw. Of course it
could be used for other things, I just meant that with distortion and
overdrive it would be particularly useful for guitar. I don't know too many
groups that run their mics through a "Mega Deth" guitar patch. But seriously,
I remember it had around ten effects, let's see if I can remember them:
reverb, compression, delay, chorus, flange, distortion, overdrive...Ok, maybe
seven. But each were independently linked and had adjustable values. But
from what I heard about the DEP-5's display, I don't think it's the same box
I saw. This one was 2x20 LCD (non-lit, ugh), and presets were named. I don't
know if it had MIDI sysex patch stuff, 'cause only a Steinberger was plugged
into it. But any ideas or leads (was it the DEP-5? or RE: .2 a GRP-???)
would be greatly appreciated.
-mike-
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1629.4 | | HPSRAD::NORCROSS | | Thu Aug 18 1988 17:58 | 1 |
| Isn't there a guitar conference out there? /mn
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1629.5 | Roland GP-8 ?? | WARMTH::KAYD | If music be the love of food... | Fri Aug 19 1988 05:05 | 20 |
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For information's sake, the guitar conference is CVG::GUITAR. You
may find some info there, but there's quite a lot to wade through !
The other eligible boxes that I know of are the Roland GP-8 (this
may be the one that .2 refers to), which I don't know too much about
this, but I think it fits the description.
The only other box I can think of immediately is the new Yamaha
rack-mount, which is effectively a REX-50 in a 'proper' 19" box. This
is a multi-effects unit designed for guitar (e.g. it has digital
distortion).
Sorry I don't have more info, but maybe you'd like to check these
two out (and let us know the answer !!)
Cheers,
Derek.
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1629.6 | SPEX for REX | WARMTH::KENT | | Fri Aug 19 1988 08:07 | 7 |
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I have one of the new Yamaha units at home. It is an SPX50D and
so far it seems to be quite good. It certainly does all the guitar
sounds that I want. So far....
Paul.
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1629.7 | 1 at a time, or more, PK? | DYO780::SCHAFER | Brad ... DTN 433-2408 | Fri Aug 19 1988 12:13 | 0 |
1629.8 | Whassat? | PANGLS::BAILEY | | Fri Aug 19 1988 15:05 | 5 |
| What's the difference between an RX50D and an RX50 (you complained
bitterly about the RX50 distortion, if I recall).
Steph
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1629.9 | Look out Yngwie | WARMTH::KENT | | Mon Aug 22 1988 04:38 | 17 |
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re,-1 and 2.
The "SPX" 50D is a rack mount along the lines of the SPX90. It does
however add distortions as required but not as digitally as the
old REX which was pretty tinny sounding. I havn't bought it yet
but might well do so.
No it won't do multiple effects but does add distortion in calibrated
amounts to the other effects and does have a couple of multi-effects
I think it's Reverb + DIST + Chorus.
I have for some time been trying to mimic the guitar sound the Dave
Dreher showed me in his studio based on a Gallen Kreuger and a DDL.
This gets pretty close. I think.
Paul.
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1629.10 | The quest is over????????? | RDGENG::PECKHAM | | Wed Oct 05 1988 14:07 | 11 |
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Well I own a ROLAND GP8 and its the one with the little dial on
~~~~~~~~~~~
Reply to this, and I will give the full speck......
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1629.11 | GP-8 rules!! | PENPAL::DUBE | Dan Dube 264-0506 | Thu Jan 12 1989 12:39 | 22 |
| The unit the base note is asking about is the Roland GP-8. I just
bought one today. 8-) 8-) I can't *wait* to get home and use it.
For the few of us guitarists who read this conference, it's the
greatest thing to come along since the whammy bar! Now I can program
the sounds I want for each song for the entire night, and use my MIDI
foot controller to access the next sound. There's an A/B bank if you
want to switch to a second sound.
You can run multiple effects at the same time. You can get an optional
expression controller (to control volume or amount of effect).
It's fully programmable. The factory preset sounds are *phenomenal*.
It's expensive, but worth it.
I paid $1100 for GP-8, MIDI foot controller, expression controller,
and 3-space rackmount case. I bought it at Wurly's in Boston.
I'll post a review of the product once I really learn it.
-Dan
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1629.12 | GP-16 manual wanted | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Just say /NOOPT | Mon Sep 09 1991 11:26 | 6 |
| I just sold my GP-8 and got a GP-16 (brand new with a foot controller
for $600 - $500 less than my GP-8 cost!!!).
But my GP-16 came without a manual. Are there any GP-16 owners
out there kind enough to photocopy the manual for me (or send it
to me and I'll photocopy it)?
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1629.13 | The dealer should be able to get you a manual | CUPMK::DUBE | Dan Dube 264-0506 | Mon Sep 09 1991 13:10 | 10 |
| Dave,
First of all, congratulations! (I'm jealous, but I'll stick with my
GP-8 for now.)
Secondly, where did you buy it? I had this problem when I bought my
MC500 MKII at Wurly's. They were really nice, and ordered me a new
manual at no cost. I had it within a few days.
-Dan
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1629.14 | The dealer is willing to but... | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Just say /NOOPT | Mon Sep 09 1991 14:41 | 22 |
| I got it at Daddy's Junky Music store during their "Garage Sale" on
Saturday..
It was brand new, but the papers were missing and it was sold "as is".
Daddy's has offered to order me a manual but I would have to pay for
it. At the price I paid for the GP-16 and the foot controller I
have absolutely no beef with that.
Daddy's "garage sales" used to be nothing but junk - like ancient stuff
that no one would want anymore at ho-hum prices. But the last bunch
have been, IMHO, truly incredible. Better than ANYTHING I have seen
ANYWHERE.
Most incredible price I saw: BRAND NEW ENSONIQ VFX-SD for $999!!!!
Boyz, those babies normally can't be had for anything even close to
$1500. (I paid $1700 for mine and several MO stores said "we can't
beat that price.").
I can always get the manual from Daddy's if I need to, but that might
take awhile and I'd rather try to get a copy of someone else's. I
don't recall anyone in here mentioning having a GP-16 though.
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1629.15 | Or Roland in LA will send you one | NUTELA::CHAD | Chad, ZKO Computer Resources | Thu Sep 12 1991 02:39 | 13 |
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Dave,
Roland will direct mail you one from LA for about $15. I
ordered a U20 manual when I found a U20 sans manual at
Building 19. It ended up not costing a penny for the
manual because the first time I ordered it the guy mailroom
guy never sent it so I called again after a few weeks
and the guy sent one pronto and my VISA was never charged.
chad
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1629.16 | I believe that would be against copyright | NUTELA::CHAD | Chad, ZKO Computer Resources | Thu Sep 12 1991 02:41 | 0 |
1629.17 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | UNIX is cool... | Fri Sep 13 1991 11:41 | 4 |
| ...yeah and if you're as lucky as me with Roland you'll only wait 8-9
months to recieve it....
dbii
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