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  • telecaster57telecaster57

    Roland GP-100Published on 10/31/07 at 14:46
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I think all t said, I see bcp critically on another site but I think these are probably ny amateurs who know little, I'm from achter I can assure you that ca spit. There hugely from diffrent effect.

    USE

    The manual is a bit short, but rummaging and prsevrant you do it:-)

    SOUND QUALITY

    Great sounds! reverbs just not worth that much. otherwise everything is nickel

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    The price I do not know exactly nine, me anyway I managed to get a roland gp-100 with a crankset roland fc-200 for 180 roro .. I think I made a m ga ENFET case.
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    I think all t said, I see bcp critically on another site but I think these are probably ny amateurs who know little, I'm from achter I can assure you that ca spit. There hugely from diffrent effect.

    USE

    The manual is a bit short, but rummaging and prsevrant you do it:-)

    SOUND QUALITY

    Great sounds! reverbs just not worth that much. otherwise everything is nickel

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    The price I do not know exactly nine, me anyway I managed to get a roland gp-100 with a crankset roland fc-200 for 180 roro .. I think I made a m ga ENFET case.
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  • FadeFade

    Roland GP-100Published on 11/11/03 at 15:45
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    The Roland GP-100 is an old multi-effects numrique (1995) but good. Submitted it in a 1U rack.
    In potentiomtres facade are the following: the volume of rglage, rglage output volume, rglage (optional) direct prampli: volume, bass, middle, treeble, presence , master. There is a display trs readable two-line LCD rtroclair.
    There are also the following buttons (you can order with any pdalier FC-200 also):
    - Preamp: direct access to the rglages prampli. The mode can be prampli patch (it is said to be the numro shall decide which of the preset prampli) or forced mode (so it is definitely the prampli selected here applies,
    - Overall: gnrer allows custom settings global (excluding GP-100). …
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    The Roland GP-100 is an old multi-effects numrique (1995) but good. Submitted it in a 1U rack.
    In potentiomtres facade are the following: the volume of rglage, rglage output volume, rglage (optional) direct prampli: volume, bass, middle, treeble, presence , master. There is a display trs readable two-line LCD rtroclair.
    There are also the following buttons (you can order with any pdalier FC-200 also):
    - Preamp: direct access to the rglages prampli. The mode can be prampli patch (it is said to be the numro shall decide which of the preset prampli) or forced mode (so it is definitely the prampli selected here applies,
    - Overall: gnrer allows custom settings global (excluding GP-100). These are all rglages apply the patches and to fit the room in which we play: correction EQ (high & low), level cut of noise supressor, percentage reverbration, output channels (A, B, A & B, patch: can DCID on what outputs will sound), Speaker Simulator: patch, always off, always on, yes or no correction of the sound depending on the type of connect amp and so on.
    - Tuner: You can tune your guitar (adjustable level for the tuner)
    - Utility: allows rgler levels of electrical output, the LCD contrast, rglage MIDI Harmonizer rglage, etc ...
    - Write: to copy or save patches
    - Exit: to exit quickly from the edition
    - Meter: Allows you to visually check the volume in between, and out of each effect module
    - Effect: Allows enclanger or bypass effects
    On the right two buttons rglages. When you press it are turning faster Dfile custom settings they control. It's very practical.

    CONNECTIONS:
    Front Panel:
    - Between a guitar (priority over that of the rear)
    - 1 Headphone
    Rear facing:
    - Between a guitar
    - 2 sockets send / return
    - Two taken to control collection outdoor (used to control other effects)
    - 2 output jacks to amp (Stereo)
    - 2 output jacks to amp B (Stereo)
    - A jack of expression pedals
    - A footswitch jack (you can connect two spcial with an adapter)
    - 1 MIDI IN jack (to connect between one another MIDI pdalier FC-200 (which dchire race)).
    - 1 MIDI OUT / THRU

    EFFECTS
    The effects are stocks in the form of patches. There are 200 factory patches and 200 free slots to the user. The patches are composs of a number of effects that can be positioned in any order which is quite rare as to be out (or put in bold). The rverbration is always last and the penultimate effect can be put in parallel.
    In order to achieve a satisfactory quality, Roland divide effects in several modes in which the effects are Submitted and others do not. All effects of a mode can be activated simultanment.
    - BASIC (Compressor / Wah / Send / Return / Preamp / Speaker Simulator / Equalizer / Noise Suppressor / Harmonist / Foot Volume / Delay / Chorus / Reverb)
    - DELAY (Compressor / Limiter / Wah / Send / Return / Preamp / Speaker Simulator / Equalizer / Noise Suppressor / Phaser / Flanger / Harmonist / Foot Capacity / 4 Taps Delay / Chorus / Reverb)
    - HARMONY (Wah / Send / Return / Preamp / Speaker Simulator / Equalizer / Noise Suppressor / 4 voices Harmonist / Foot Volume / Delay / Chorus / Reverb)
    - DUAL ([two identical channels mixes adjustable by a final module, the first one just before the Preamp Wah] Compressor / Limiter / [wah] / Preamp / Speaker Simulator / Equalizer / Noise Suppressor / Foot Volume / Chorus / Delay / Reverb)
    - VINTAGE (Feedback / Compressor / Limiter / Slow Gear (end violin) / Auto Wah / Send / Return / Preamp / Speaker Simulator / Equalizer / Noise Suppressor / Vibrato / Foot Volume / Delay / Chorus / Tremolo / Pan / Reverb)

    The effects are good quality and trs possibilities are endless rglage.

    Example: you can rgler the frquence of Wah pedals with a south of Manir follows:
    of 0126 on the pedals noon, my trip Wah 30 10 (paramtre Wah Freq) and when my PDAL noon is 127, the Wah and off.
    Or, when I press a footswitch, the phaser is activated and my amp type and change the volume down.

    The GP-100 only has analog input and output. That's only I did not put 10.

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration and use of GP-100 is simple. The edition of the effects in real time and the possibilities are really easily exploitable. The manual is clear.

    SOUND QUALITY

    The sound quality of GP-100 is impcable (except possibly in rare circumstances be on some clean sounds we hear o small gsillements) in clean sounds as distorted sounds. The GP-100 is versatile and can rev it all.

    The chorus is top notch. The noise suppressor as well. In fact, all the effects are great

    Simulations of speakers and microphone permetent connect the GP-100 directly to a hi-fi and even when you feel like playing on a Marshall amp. Ok, this is the case of all multi-effects worthy of the name

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use the GP-100 for several years and I still have not found anything better in terms of his craft. Yet a few months I made all the documentation updates downloads of multi-effects that I find. Being able to change the order of effects is quite rare and can be really weird sounds.

    In the era, I bought 3500 francs (540 euros). Obviously the use of an expression pedals, or a CF-200 (which is expensive) is strongly advised to extract all the possibilities of the machine.

    Given the quality of the machine, I think it's a good qualitprix.

    Site users of the GP-100 (mailing list): http://www.greenoak.com/gp100.html.
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  • andreschandresch

    Roland GP-100Published on 06/27/05 at 06:20
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    There are more than enough for the guitar effects (see other reviews), but what seems interresting to add, is that the chaining effects may have changed all the sauces.
    The technology is fully digital (you it seems).
    There are 200 patches and 200 non-editable editable. But I do not know if there a program for editing patch!
    In terms of connectivity is missing (to be quite full) output in stereo xlr.
    Model 1 rack unit high.

    UTILIZATION

    I find this quite friendly multi purpose, like the GP and the GP-8-16 before him.
    The issue is not tros sounds complicated, but étand given that I have a GP-8 from the year of its release (1989) and then later the GP-16, I had time to m &#39…
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    There are more than enough for the guitar effects (see other reviews), but what seems interresting to add, is that the chaining effects may have changed all the sauces.
    The technology is fully digital (you it seems).
    There are 200 patches and 200 non-editable editable. But I do not know if there a program for editing patch!
    In terms of connectivity is missing (to be quite full) output in stereo xlr.
    Model 1 rack unit high.

    UTILIZATION

    I find this quite friendly multi purpose, like the GP and the GP-8-16 before him.
    The issue is not tros sounds complicated, but étand given that I have a GP-8 from the year of its release (1989) and then later the GP-16, I had time to m ' adapt to the logic of the GP series.
    Slight drawback when editing sounds, the button to move from one stage to another (the button "parameter" endless) jumps from time to time (not always) a few steps, goes further, and then refuses to back if you go too fast, etc. ... but more annoying than serious.
    The manual is very comprehensive (as most forms of employment Roland).
    My use is a bit special, because I use it as a preamp and as a multi effects, but using my GP-8 for distos.
    My guitar back into the GP-100 for the preamp section, then (for sounds sarurés only) out of the GP-100 and returns to the GP-8 for the distortion, and then rerentre in the GP-100 effects.
    All effect parameters can be assigned via EV-5 pedal and controlled by the pedal FC-200 that can support six EV-5 pedals.

    SOUND QUALITY

    I find the sound effects qualitée great, except some distos. Indeed, when one goes in the notes chord st 17 th 1 box or more acute, with a very pronounced distortion noises are heard "bizarre" and "wouuiz" very annoying, which are added to the sound. I think it's due to digital. Moreover, the distortion of the GP-16 was not convincing either (also digital).
    For my part I always kept my old GP-8 (analog) for compression and especially for distos. I like to be sure the distos "clean" style of Boss DS-1, and I find that grain in the GP-8.
    I use the GP-100 and GP-8 with electric guitars of course, repeating as with a Mesa Boogie 50/50 power amp like. But also recorded all the guitars (electric, acoustic, and bass), and the same voice. A default to have a preamp for acoustic guitar and an amp for voice. All in my PC with Cubase SX.
    I do not use too many effects at once (to avoid the spray sound), and finally there to the effect that I only use very rarely, if ever.
    I like the preamp section.
    The equalizer is not bad, but quite complex to use.
    Deadlines are absolutely huge (up to 4 sec) and the "tap tempo" and an EV-5 pedal assigned to the level of delay we are free enough.
    The simply intelligent harmonizer is as good as the delays and can take up to four other notes following a standard pitch shifter, or in the range corresponding to the piece, but here it is better to know some music theory, if c ' is the m. .. comes out. I get to have its effect with the song "Balerina" Steve Vai, or "Animal" Always Vai.
    And all with adjustable pedals EV-5.
    Can also be simulated thanks to the Whammy pitch shifter and changing several parameters of the GP-100 with a single pedal.
    Similarly, the wah is not bad at all.
    I'm pretty happy as the speaker simulator, chorus, flanger, reverbs and other effects in general, except for (I repeat myself) some saturations.
    I takes only 8 / 10 due to saturation.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use the GP-100 for 97 and GP-8 for 89.
    In fact I use the joint GP and GP-8-100 to keep only the strengths of each.
    I had a Boss GT-5, which was very good, almost the same level as for GP-100 preamp, and effects (slightly less extensive), (it is true that it's still the same family). The distos were even better, but still less than the GP-8. (This is quite personal).
    The value for money is completely justified.
    I would do exactly that choice. The evidence I found in a secondhand GP-8. After this I looked for another acquisition GP-100 and another power amplifier (Brunetti) for two identical rack, even with patches, one for home, one for the local repeat, and also for concerts in case there would be any problems.
    I think that whatever the material we use, we seek our own Identities sound
    and once found we will try to found the same with another material.
    For my part I completely SATIF my sound clean and saturated, and give me comfort that the GP 2 with FC-200 pedal and pedal 3 EV-5 further, for assignment to different effects on the same patch (Volume , Tap Tempo, Delay Level, the level of distortion, the equalizer Boost, Wah-Wah, Whammy, the level of the harmonizer, the level of the chorus, the reverb, etc ... (depending on the program of the patch )).
    After the concert I was often commended for my sound, (with a "silly and stupid GP-8 GP-100"), even comparing it to that which Steve Vai John Petrucci. I took it as a nice compliment.
    Ok, finally finished, and in conclusion, I find these two very complementary machines, even if it was not quite the purpose of Roland. But you really get to the bottom of these two machines to find this easy to use, and unfortunately, it does not happen in two hours!
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