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Boss vf-1 vs GT-5

Boss vf-1 vs GT-5

2001-08-31 by luisflip@alumni.deec.uc.pt

I have a Boss GT-5 (guitar effects processor) and since I've explored 
it alot, I was searching for another device to gain a new dimension 
in producing sounds with my guitar. Recently I saw a post from 
someone trying to sell the VF-1. Since I'm new in this forum you 
could help me by answering to my questions:
- is the vf-1 any similar to the GT5 (same efects?)?
- is the vf-1 guitar-oriented?
- does it makes sense to work with both devices processing the sound 
of a guitar?
- does amy of them mske the other one useless?
Many thanks, 
best regards,
       Luís

RE: [BossVF1] Boss vf-1 vs GT-5

2001-08-31 by tharbin

The as far as guitar is concerned, the VF-1 is pretty much the same beast
minus a few things like overdrive and distortion effects. The VF-1 has some
of them, but they're in the same group as the amp sims and therefore can't
be used along with an amp sim :^(.  Another is that the VF-1 doesn't have
cabinet sims. It's like the GT3 in that respect. There's a few other effects
the GT5 has that the VF-1 doesn't, but I can't think of them right now. The
VF-1, however, has a lot of neat tricks for home studio applications like a
large diaphragm mic sim and studio monitor speaker sims, graphic eq,
exciter, etc...

I used to have a GT3. I traded it for the VF-1 and bought a Line6 POD (I
already had a POD foot controller). Now I have the best of both.
Incidentally, If I were you I'd sell the GT5 and buy a GT6 when they come
out next month. According to the Roland rep I spoke with at the NAMM show,
the GT6 flat out smokes anything the GT5/3 does due to a much faster
processor. They said the sound quality and realism rivals or exceeds the
POD. The GT6 will sell for about the same as the GT3 did, so I'm sure the
GT5/3 will be obsolete.

Tim

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