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Roland gr 09 guitar synthesizer reviews
Roland gr 09 guitar synthesizer reviews











I think that Craig is still playing the Starcaster and I am still playing the ES-175 on this one. For some reason, this has a click artifact from some unknown source: They are all jams, so they are pretty long, even though I cut them:Ī simple jam in G. I edited them in Reaper and added a little compression. The recording was into Audacity on a Dell laptop through a Rode NT-USB. As the day progressed we switched guitars and amps around and I lost track. We started out with Craig on the Starcaster through the Super Champ and me on the ES-175 through the Katana. The guitars were played through a Fender Super Champ XD and a Boss Katana 50, both on the clean channels. The guitars featured in these jams include: The one that features most in these jams is an Epiphone ES-175 Premium. I bought a couple of guitars from him because he is thinning his guitar herd. It’s done in Reaper through a Mackie Onyx 2X2 Performer audio interface, with the Ovation direct into the interface. I did this to test out the recording ability of a new computer I am setting up with Manjaro Linux. Update: Here’s another smooth jazz TDPRI backing track. It’s a quick one pass take, but I enjoyed playing it. I recorded the piezo pickup directly into the Reaper through Steinberg UR 44 interface and then put on a little compression with ReaComp and a little reverb with Dragonfly room reverb. Here is a TDPRI backing track that I put a lead on with this guitar. The intonation up and down the neck is amazing.

roland gr 09 guitar synthesizer reviews roland gr 09 guitar synthesizer reviews

In addition to the Epiphone pictured in the previous post, I acquired an Ovation GC178LX American Elite from Craig.













Roland gr 09 guitar synthesizer reviews