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Roland GR20 Guitar Synthesizer with GK3

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RolandGR20 Guitar Synthesizer with GK3


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Ever wanted to thicken up your guitar sound with a warm synth pad? Or how about a screaming lead sound that puts you in front? The GR-20 Guitar Synthesizer makes playing high-quality synthesizer and instrument sounds from your guitar as simple as 1-2-3. First, attach the included GK-3 Divided Pickup to your steel-stringed electric (no drilling necessary). Second, select the type of sound you want using the Bank knob. Third, choose a sound variation using the Number/Value dial and start playing.
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GR20 Guitar Synthesizer with GK3

Guitar Synth, or Compact Pedal?
With the GR-20 it feels like both. Simply attach the included GK-3 Divided Pickup to your guitar and you can be playing high-quality Roland sounds in seconds. Selecting a sound is like choosing an effect. First, select a sound category using the Bank knob. Categories include Strings/Orchestral, Wind, Brass, Bass/Guitar, Organ/Keyboard, Piano, Synth/Lead, Voice/Pad, Ethnic, and Rhythm/Percussion. Now you can select individual sounds using the Number/Value dial. It's easy!

Roland's Finest Sounds with Exceptional Tracking
At the heart of the GR-20 is an advanced sound engine based on Roland's professional synthesizers. Sounds can be played with up to 48-voice polyphony for full, rich-sounding Patches. And the sounds are equally impressive. From expressive string ensembles to spiritual tabla loops coupled with sitar-all with adjustable attack and release-there's no limit to what you can do. Sophisticated DSP makes the GR-20's pitch detection ultra-reliable, so you can strum with confidence.

Take Your Guitar Playing Further
Want to create a sound that's all your own? Try blending the natural sound of your guitar pickups with the GR-20. Thankfully, the GK-3 Divided Pickup makes this easy via a larger and smoother GK knob. Imagine playing chords and then slowly fading in a swirling, breathy pad to create intensity. Or how about playing a distorted lead on your guitar with a thick synth lead sound? Now take this a step further with the GR-20's Patch Link function. This allows you to easily assign GR-20 Patches to match effect Patches in MIDI-capable processors like the BOSS GT-6. It's the ultimate system for serious guitarists.

Includes the New GK-3 Divided Pickup
When you buy a GR-20, you also get a GK-3 Divided Pickup and GK cable in the box. In other words, everything you need to start playing synth sounds is included! The GK-3 is 30 percent thinner than its predecessor, and it now uses a 1/4-inch jack for normal guitar input. The pickup includes an adjustable curve design to keep an even distance between the strings for better response (the pickup cable length is also adjustable). Owners of Les Paul-type guitars can install the GK-3 safely without drilling using a special attachment plate included in the box.

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Roland GR-20 Completely Revolutionary
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by David from SC 3/21/2006 3:18:40 PM
Musical Experience: Live performance/producer
Style of music: All styles
Hometown Dirty South
The GR-20 synth is an amazing peice of gear. I seriously doubt if I will ever use all the features available. Guitar sounds suffer greatly, but the rest of the sounds more than make up for it. These sounds are so realistic they will fool your ears and the ears of your audience. The piano, organ, violin, sax, synth, and pads are astounding. I don't know how they do it and I don't care. I will not worry about being bored playing guitar and I will not play/jam the same song twice. I use this with a PRS and a Line6 Delay. Tracking can be a problem but the learning curve is steep. The time spent learning the nuances of these instrument sounds will greatly enhance the sound coming out of the speakers. You must imagine the way a real player would use each instrument. It has its' limitations (these are not real instruments) but with time comes authenticity. "I did'nt know you had a sax player?". "Who is that on the flute?" That would be ME! Hope this helps. Peace in the Middle East.


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Roland GR-20 Completely Revolutionary
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by David from SC 3/21/2006 3:18:40 PM
Musical Experience: Live performance/producer
Style of music: All styles
Hometown Dirty South
The GR-20 synth is an amazing peice of gear. I seriously doubt if I will ever use all the features available. Guitar sounds suffer greatly, but the rest of the sounds more than makes up for it. These sounds are so realistic they will fool your ears and the ears of your audience. The piano, organ, violin, sax, synth, and pads are astounding. I don't know how they do it and I don't care. I will not worry about being bored playing guitar and I will not play/jam the same song twice. I use this with a PRS and a Line6 Delay. Tracking can be a problem but the learning curve is steep. The time spent learning the nuances of these instrument sounds will greatly enhance the sound coming out of the speakers. You must imagine the way a real player would use each instrument. It has its' limitations (these are not real instruments) but with time comes authenticity. "I did'nt know you had a sax player?" "Who is that on the flute?" That would be ME! Hope this helps. Peace in the Middle East. David.