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RE: I don't think I've ever wanted a pedal as much as this one - GoldenVulture - 07-29-2016

(07-29-2016, 02:14 AM)Funkfingers Wrote: Sound On Sound magazine just published a review of the pedal in their August 2016 edition. By and large, the write-up is favourable. The pedal is obviously excellent value for money.

Speaking for myself, I would want polyphony and more foot control options for live, real-time sonic mayhem. This would involve spending considerably more money.

By the most amazing coincidence, I just acquired a nearly new BOSS GT-100 Version 2 at a crazy low price. The v.2 software revision allows the unit to serve as a polyphonic guitar-to-MIDI converter without recourse to 13- or 24-pin umbilical cables.

Guitar > instrument cable > GT-100 v.2 > MIDI cable > Creamware ASB MiniMax = Wow!

Not according to this

- http://www.bossus.com/products/gt-100/ -

Quote:Monophonic guitar-to-MIDI conversion from normal 1/4-inch guitar input
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RE: I don't think I've ever wanted a pedal as much as this one - Funkfingers - 07-29-2016

Serves me right for testing with a monosynth!

The Roland VG-99 also permits mono Guitar-to-MIDI conversion via a regular instrument cable. Must be the same technology, trickling down the food chain. One day, it might reach East Maitland, NSW!!!