I live in a small bedsit so volumes tend to be kept low. I created patches whilst my GT-8 was plugged into my multitrack, in turn connected to my PC, so I was using my PC's speakers. Everything sounded fine. However, since using my powered pro speakers, it is incredibly difficult to create the same sounds. Is it time I switched to using an amp, or are my speakers too low off the ground, or are the plastic cd boxes these monitors sitting on causing the issue? I'm thinking of getting some stands and relocating everything or just getting some breeze blocks to place the monitors on. Being as my walls are thin, I'm wondering if placing the monitors close to them might colour the sound.
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You are creating the same sounds - you're just hearing em better now ( 'cause of the better speakers). Give your ears time to adjust to the higher quality.750xl, 88LE, AT1, Roswell Pro, SG-X, 4 others...
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If 8.5 relates to just cosmetics ie: scraches, then yes it's a good deal. I won't take on anything that's got things broken on it. There are cables for MIDI to USB but I don't know where to get the free software from.Fuck ebay, fuck paypal
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Originally posted by emperor_black View PostIs there a way to connect the GT-8 to a computer and backup all the patches one has created? I already have a USB/Midi cable. but have no idea which software I can use.
is $299 for a used gt-8 in 8.5/10 condition great deal? I can probably get him to lower the price to $275.
Now all you need is the GT Librarian software. It will allow you to move patches back and forth from your computer to your GT-8 by individual or bulk. Also, it allows you to archive all User Banks: http://www.rolandmusik.de/ftp/pub/do..._librarian.zip
And Mr. Sleepy's GT8 Editor. Allows you to create and edit patches on your PC in a great visual perspective. Takes much of the mystery out of the black box.: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robert....GT8_Editor.exe
Here's some cool patches for when you are up and running: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robert.redding/Patches.zip
And finally, here's a thread on bosscentral.com forum on this topic. http://bossgtcentral.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4887
And $275 sounds like a great deal to me.
Good luck and have fun"What's all this lying around shit!!" - Bluto
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Originally posted by wilkinsi View PostI live in a small bedsit so volumes tend to be kept low. I created patches whilst my GT-8 was plugged into my multitrack, in turn connected to my PC, so I was using my PC's speakers. Everything sounded fine. However, since using my powered pro speakers, it is incredibly difficult to create the same sounds. Is it time I switched to using an amp, or are my speakers too low off the ground, or are the plastic cd boxes these monitors sitting on causing the issue? I'm thinking of getting some stands and relocating everything or just getting some breeze blocks to place the monitors on. Being as my walls are thin, I'm wondering if placing the monitors close to them might colour the sound.
Your PC speakers are FRFR as well as your powered pro speakers, so the patch should sound similar. I would try many different speaker positions before deciding to change your amplification. I play through my DAW with Studio Monitors and also through 2 Mackie SRM-450 Powered PA Speakers and I do not need to tweak my patches. Make sure you are using Line Out : output option on the GT-8."What's all this lying around shit!!" - Bluto
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Mesaboog, thanks a mil for those links. Wilkinsi, the pedal was actually covered with some water stains and when I cleaned it all up with a damp cloth, it looks Brand spanking new. At the base, there are a few scratches, but mostly it now looks 9.8/10. woot! But I got it for $323 out the door. Still I think its a great deal. Let the tweaking frenzy begin!!Sam
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Originally posted by wilkinsi View PostI live in a small bedsit so volumes tend to be kept low. I created patches whilst my GT-8 was plugged into my multitrack, in turn connected to my PC, so I was using my PC's speakers. Everything sounded fine. However, since using my powered pro speakers, it is incredibly difficult to create the same sounds. Is it time I switched to using an amp, or are my speakers too low off the ground, or are the plastic cd boxes these monitors sitting on causing the issue? I'm thinking of getting some stands and relocating everything or just getting some breeze blocks to place the monitors on. Being as my walls are thin, I'm wondering if placing the monitors close to them might colour the sound."What's all this lying around shit!!" - Bluto
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