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Conventional floor-type multi-effect processors are designed to sound good when they are plugged into a guitar amp. Modeling processors are designed for recording in line. Until now there was no product that could handle both scenarios with equal finesse.
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An excellent piece of kit, no need for pedal boards anymore, that shows my age lol. It comes pre-installed with a huge array of classic and neo rock tones, amp models, digital effects, noise gates and compressors that will have you creating your own individual sounds. great for practice with a low wattage amp, get that drum machine pumping and the licks will start flying. Used with Cubase or many other music creating software this little box becomes a serious piece of kit and can be plugged straight into your PC, USB lead not supplied.
I have found this to be a fantastic little pedal! Its great fun to play around with us it is very easy to create new and wonderful sounds at great pace. This is very useful for those create spurts during rehearsals.
Another key factor to the G2 is the drum machine! This is not good enough to use live of course, but it is an excellent tool for practicing with. It makes that scale practice much more fun indeed!
I haven't used it on stage yet but so far i have enjoyed it very much and for the money it is just brilliant! Buy one!
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sijil69
Fri 29 Feb 2008, 4:46 pm UTC
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