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 on: Today at 02:38 PM 
Started by Dante - Last post by Harley Hexxe
Richard,

   I was talking about what they call sphinx glides. If you ever looked at what's under an old Fender amp, you'll see four of them. I'm not sure if what Dante is talking about is exactly that, but could be similar. I have to run down to my local Ace Hardware and see what they've got.

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 on: Today at 02:34 PM 
Started by Harley Hexxe - Last post by Harley Hexxe
Richard,

 I have the download already, I just need to install it in my desktop. It's on my old laptop at the moment.

   The guitar effects are pretty standard, and typical Boss quality. When I got the pedal, I downloaded everything. I'll get into that soon enough.

   Yesterday, I put away the CG-1 Strat and plugged in my Elite Strat. I'm just using the guitar effects for right now to how well I can tweak those. I hit one of the factory presets, "CLEAN 2" and did a little tweaking with that and started playing Bryan Adams "Run To You." The tone, the vibe, the feel and everything else was spot on! I had the period correct guitar, (that one has a vibe like no other guitar I own) and had a blast just playing it though my interface. If I plug that into my two SF Twins, I'll wake up the whole Boulevard.

   I'll get into the deep editing more when I'm not having so much fun just wailing away through it. I can see this GP-10 as a possible multi-effects pedal a little more now. I think maybe I should set up some guitar tones and effects that are more pleasing to my ears first, then see how I can embellish those with some synth tones. Most of the factory settings aren't really that good.

 I have to admit, starting out with a really good guitar goes a long way to navigating an unknown piece of gear like this. :thumb-up:

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 on: Today at 03:12 AM 
Started by Harley Hexxe - Last post by rnolan
I went to the Roland/Boss site to try to get some more info on the effects that are in this pedal, specifically, I'm looking for some kind of chart or table that tells you what kind of effect it is and what kind of parameters I can edit.
  Hey Harley, I think you'll find some of what you are looking for in this (https://static.roland.com/assets/media/pdf/BTS_GP-10_e03_W.pdf)  And I'd proffer, even if you didn't want to connect the GP-10 to your PC (via USB) it wood be worth downloading and installing the Tone Studio driver, as then you can go through each FX and see what parameters are available.  The download is free.

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 on: Today at 02:52 AM 
Started by Dante - Last post by rnolan
Do tell, what are these little "slides" you speak of  :dunno: .  If there's no pic it didn't happen LoL. 

Hey Dante, glad the cab is working out for you  :whoohoo!: .  Seems to be a good speaker/cab year so far. I'm liking my new Lorantz speakers so much I'm considering changing out all the Celestions in my ADA Slant Split stacks.

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Started by Dante - Last post by Dante
I bought some online once and didn't pay attention to the size.....got dime size rubber feet when I wanted something 1.5" in diameter  :facepalm:

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Started by Harley Hexxe - Last post by Harley Hexxe
Richard,

   I've just been going through some of the effects in it on my own. As I spend a bit more time with it and get deeper into it, I'll probably figure out what I need to do.

   I'm just getting into it and tweaking things. If I don't like what I'm hearing, I'll exit it and start over.

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Started by Dante - Last post by Harley Hexxe
I've never found any of them at Ace Hardware, but they aren't expensive, so I just but them online. Sometimes I see them at GC on sale, but I don't go there often.

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Started by Dante - Last post by Dante
I like those little slides, I ended up getting some rubber feet (which you can also mount using one of the existing silver corner screws, btw). They had those slides at the local Ace Hardware store ;) Love that place, they have the most obscure stuff sometimes....but, I opted for the feet and I'll probably change my mind later.

The cab has four big rubber feet, I'll keep those in the front two positions and put the ones I just bought in the back to create a bit of tilt. Not much, about as much as putting a big rock under the front of your cab (which I have done).

I'm surprised at how similar the new cab sounds. Then again, I do have the backs open on the 1x12s too, so that probably helps a lot.

Now, I guess I can sell my oversized 1x12 that I use with the Peavey head. I don't need it anymore, I can use the 2x12 or one of the 1x12s with it.

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Started by Harley Hexxe - Last post by rnolan
Hey Harley, that's really disappointing, I'd expect better from Roland. Although it seems to be a trend over the years with most things. 

I expect the best way would be to download the BOSS Tone Studio driver (https://www.boss.info/global/support/by_product/gp-10/updates_drivers/) and the corresponding manual for it (https://static.roland.com/assets/media/pdf/BTS_GP-10_e03_W.pdf).  The Tone Studio manual seems to detail the FX etc. with lots of pics. And IIRC the review I watched said it was the best way to access everything, also to set up Live Sets, groups of patches.  I was going to attach the manual but it's over 6MB (lots of colour pics in it) however the 2nd link above takes you straight there.  What was a bit confusing (at first) is the alphabetic listings for the various bits and pieces isn't alphabetic within each letter group, i.e. under G the GP-10 is toward the top of the listing, not down lower near or just before the GT-x listings (which you might expect  :dunno: ).

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Started by Harley Hexxe - Last post by Harley Hexxe
Richard,

  I went to the Roland/Boss site to try to get some more info on the effects that are in this pedal, specifically, I'm looking for some kind of chart or table that tells you what kind of effect it is and what kind of parameters I can edit. There is nothing apart from the very brief and nearly useless info in the owner's manual. When I try to do a search on the site for info on the GP-10, it says "No Data Available.

That's very odd for a pedal still in production IMHO.  :dunno:

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