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Bill R. Baker

 

From:
Clinton, MS USA
Post  Posted 16 Jan 2003 7:14 pm    
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Who out there is using the Roland GP 100? I will appreciate hearing from you and would really like to have your favorite setting for stereo. Thanks. Bill
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Len Amaral

 

From:
Rehoboth,MA 02769
Post  Posted 16 Jan 2003 9:23 pm    
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I have 2 GP-100 preamp processors and really like them. One I use for a processor only and shut the preamp off while the other I use with the preamp and a Mesa Boogie 50/50 power amp.

I have become very familiar with programming this unit on fly but I prefer to not use the stereo formats very much except for the ping pong vibrato a little bit. The plate reverbs are sweet and the echo is quite nice.

Just my 2 cents!
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Robert Parent

 

From:
Gillette, WY
Post  Posted 17 Jan 2003 4:40 am    
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I have been using a GP100 for about two years now. It's one of the best processors I have ever owned and over the years that has included most everthing at one time or another.
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Mark van Allen


From:
Watkinsville, Ga. USA
Post  Posted 20 Jan 2003 10:34 am    
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I haven't used mine much for steel tones, although for distorted lap style stuff it's amazing. With fifteen different guitar amps in the studio we keep going back to the GP-100 for recording guitar, sounds so great!
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Gaylon Mathews


From:
Jasper, Georgia
Post  Posted 21 Jan 2003 7:02 am    
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I have 2 complete steel rigs. 1 for leaving at the club and 1 for sessions or spot jobs. I have a Roland GP-100 for each. I use it exclusively in the studio. I often wonder what I'll do if one or both of these units ever go out on me. I'll be LOST!

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Hook Moore


From:
South Charleston,West Virginia
Post  Posted 24 Jan 2003 5:04 pm    
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I`ve had one about 6 years, very dependable, great sound

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Bob Snelgrove


From:
san jose, ca
Post  Posted 25 Jan 2003 9:01 pm    
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I double on guitar/steel and after finding the "Geep" 4 years ago, my lust for the perfect sound is gone. I play in stereo into an older session 400 and a large cab Evans. It is extremely flexible, has 2 sets of stereo outs, sounds great going to the board and on and on. If you play guitar, the matching fc-200 is a must have, probably the most comprehensive floor controller ever made.

Did I say I love my Geep? Oh yeah

bob
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Bill R. Baker

 

From:
Clinton, MS USA
Post  Posted 26 Jan 2003 7:15 am    
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Thanks to all of you who replied to my post.
I think we all agree that this is one fantastic processor. I may have questions for you as I learn more about it. I have only had mine for two weeks. Thanks. Bill
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Jim Smith


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Midlothian, TX, USA
Post  Posted 26 Jan 2003 9:08 am    
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I've been using a Boss GX-700, the GP's little but newer brother, for a few years now. Here's a link to a GP-100 page:
http://greenoak.com/gp100.html
Click on "comparison between the two." to see the differences.
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