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thanks dave, and everybody so far... -----Original Message----- >From: David Coffin <dpcoffin@earthlink.net> >Sent: Mar 23, 2006 1:26 PM >To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >Subject: Re: GT-5 vs VF-1 > >I've had 'em both, but unfortunately it's been quite a while since I >was up on all their specs. As I remember, tho, the VF came out a good >bit later than the GT, so it has a few newer (mostly pretty odd-ball, >not to say lame-ass, tho that's what I thought) effects on it; it's >more of the GT-6 vintage that way, and it definitely can load more >simultaneous fx slots; in general, it has more bells and whistles, >besides being conceived more as a general-purpose effector that a >guitar-oriented one. But I never found anything it could do that >would make it more interesting to me than the GT-5, which has >remained my favorite Roland/Boss all-in-one effect...not counting, of >course, the mighty VG-8/88s. I never warmed up to the VF, for some >reason. Best bet is to download the manuals to them both, and start >reading. Only you will know what you'd find essential. >Best, >dc > >On Mar 23, 2006, at 6:42 AM, Douglas Baldwin wrote: > >> Tim Wrote: > Since I'm starting to find the rackmount form factor >> annoying >> as hell, I need to know: >> >>> is there anything my VF-1 can do that the GT-5 cannot? Put another >>> way, >>> >> would I be giving anything up by using a GT-5 instead? >> >