Boss GM-800 Electric Pianos Part 2, E-Piano Tones On GM800

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024

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  • @GearSounds
    @GearSounds  2 месяца назад +3

    I reuploaded this video since I had an issue where the audio was clipping at the intro and it hurt my ears! I apologize for the reupload for the 207 of you that have already seen this since Sunday August 18th as it's now Wenesday 9pm August 21st when I am realizing and fixing this issue. I won't let this happen again! I'm still learning after all these years. Thanks for your understanding and support. I'll see you on Sunday.

  • @jordon.melodiz426
    @jordon.melodiz426 2 месяца назад +2

    Yess!!! Bro great minds think alike man! That first sound in the video does remind me of mario 64:)

    • @GearSounds
      @GearSounds  2 месяца назад +1

      Hahah glad you hear it also. It's because of the marimba tone and that nice watery sound

  • @jordon.melodiz426
    @jordon.melodiz426 2 месяца назад +2

    You should use the sustain feature though man

    • @GearSounds
      @GearSounds  2 месяца назад +1

      Unfortunately that isn't the default function of the hold switch. The whole switch by default acts as a freeze. On the previous version of this video you guys had mentioned the same thing and I erroneously thought that a true sustained function did not exist. It does in fact exist however it is hidden beneath menus. Given the nature of my video is typically being sound after sound, I would have to either globally set a sustain function for a control switch or manually set it with each patch. I think either of these options could work. That being said to manually set it on each patch would make editing a nightmare so that's out. As far as setting a global parameter and assigning it to an expression pedal, this would cause the pedal to sound unlike with the average user could get it to sound like. On the custom sounds video I showed how I was able to get unique sounds so maybe I just need to make another custom sounds video related to the sustain function itself. This type of content gets difficult because I'm already inside of a niche when I do synthesizer content let alone doing direct input stereo or specific functionality of the synthesizer itself that is not default and difficult to set up. I'm continually thinking about that sustain switch! You guys are causing it to be a nightmare for me at this point lol. I'll get to it!

  • @MsEsphorizon
    @MsEsphorizon 2 месяца назад +2

    Hi...
    Can you make a video where you show some acoustic guitar sounds... nylon, 12 strings, acoustic, maybe a sitar sound...
    If the boss gm800 could make it easier for me and not bring an acoustic guitar to a gig next to an electric one, it would be great... have you tried those sounds at all and what is their quality? I haven't had the opportunity to hear them anywhere

    • @GearSounds
      @GearSounds  2 месяца назад

      This pedal does not contain any real guitar sounds. For guitar sounds you are going to want the SY1000 which contains guitar modeling. This unit instead contains synthesizer versions of acoustic guitars which sound absolutely terrible. This unit is instead intended to replicate keyboard and real synthesizer sounds, but not real guitars. There is no modeling functionality in this pedal whatsoever and it does not listen to your real guitar tone at all. In fact there is actually no place to plug in your guitar at all in the pedal. It is purely a synth unit. If you want acoustic tones you'll want to get the SY1000 but I'd rather you use the two cable method that I use in this video. ruclips.net/user/liveSY6wI7MpFEM?si=WPjWVtbDgGUTa1ga