hi good work,hoping u could b ov an assistance,is this better than the fantom g-b?
hope2hear back.my reason4asking is i love the voice function but i dont thing the g-8 has that but like the way u can stretch out the drums on g-8 as in make them deeper or more short n snappy,which i dont thing this has:(plus the g-8 seems simple2work with,and the recording function n how u can save multiple sets n then slam them all2gether.
is their a synth work station that has all this2offer?kind regards.
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@angmar11 It comes close to a guitar sound at least closer than a lot of keyboards I've heard, but its still a little off. Non - musicians might be tricked into believing that it is a guitar, but experienced guitarists and keyboardist alike will know the difference.
that was awesome the V-synth GT is in its own class, like the Fantom G8 i own vs the Korg Oasis both keyboards are respectively in their own class. there is so much you can do with these synth keyboards and imitate just about any instrument. jsut awesome, the v-synth gt is my next buy.
Apparently the GT has something like double the processing power. So whereas on the XT, you can program a keyboard sound or run an external signal through vsynth processing, the GT you can have a keyboard sound AND THEN run it through the processing. Twice as many engines kind of thing.
yes, the GT has a dual-core engine which is just like 2 XT's built-in, plus the keyboard, the time trip pad (though I think you can use the touchscreen on the XT as a time trip pad), an improved vocal designer engine, but without the D-50 emulation.
@DaMastaMynd Hehe, I'm primarily a guitar player and I occasionally use a pedal that makes my guitar sound like a vintage synthesizer just to get back @ the keyboard players... vengeance is mine muharhar.... Ok, I admit I also use synths when nobody is looking ;-)
Aside: I remember my grandfather describing German engineering as "brute force and bloody ignorance". I don't agree but it certainly trips off the tongue nicely.
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Jap synths like other Jap audio, are good but they always lack high end. I only like analogue synths, they have far more detail. If you have good hearing you might understand what I am talking about. By the way if I want a good guitar sound I would play guitar!!!
It's much in the onboard effects really. It's most likely a basic patch ran through the onboard distortion and delay. My JD800 can do this too, except for the feedbacking, which is courtesy of Roland's feedback oscillator. Nothing bad about the synth though - that beast rocks big time :)
hi good work,hoping u could b ov an assistance,is this better than the fantom g-b?
hope2hear back.my reason4asking is i love the voice function but i dont thing the g-8 has that but like the way u can stretch out the drums on g-8 as in make them deeper or more short n snappy,which i dont thing this has:(plus the g-8 seems simple2work with,and the recording function n how u can save multiple sets n then slam them all2gether.
is their a synth work station that has all this2offer?kind regards.
thewhitemonkey100 1 month ago
this guy should be the new president of japan lol. I like his playing so much.
zenati7 9 months ago
This guy is pro.
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musiccomputing 1 year ago
I just got one, it is incredible, but i wish i could play like that :)
neutron7 1 year ago
cool..!
Terremotico 1 year ago
you could just buy a decent guitar and wah wah pedal for half this price
GuitarEchoes 1 year ago
@GuitarEchoes yes, but this isn't the only sound it makes
willdebeastly 1 year ago
Its sounds more synth then gutiar
angmar11 1 year ago
@angmar11 It comes close to a guitar sound at least closer than a lot of keyboards I've heard, but its still a little off. Non - musicians might be tricked into believing that it is a guitar, but experienced guitarists and keyboardist alike will know the difference.
dudewhosaysarrh 1 year ago
that was awesome the V-synth GT is in its own class, like the Fantom G8 i own vs the Korg Oasis both keyboards are respectively in their own class. there is so much you can do with these synth keyboards and imitate just about any instrument. jsut awesome, the v-synth gt is my next buy.
jlrmywork 1 year ago
freakin nice guitar patch yo!! thats what I love about Keyboards is that Keyboard Shredders can emulate a Guitar
ekalb2185 1 year ago
wow
HeartMind999 2 years ago
sugoi!
kametak 2 years ago
Amazing!
tecladistaofmetal 2 years ago
my gosh, this guy so sick!!!!
h412m0ny 2 years ago
man or woman?
kokeklasick 2 years ago
Is there any difference between the GT and the XT other than the GT being a keyboard synthesizer?
Shr3dMast3r 2 years ago
Apparently the GT has something like double the processing power. So whereas on the XT, you can program a keyboard sound or run an external signal through vsynth processing, the GT you can have a keyboard sound AND THEN run it through the processing. Twice as many engines kind of thing.
noodelship 2 years ago
yes, the GT has a dual-core engine which is just like 2 XT's built-in, plus the keyboard, the time trip pad (though I think you can use the touchscreen on the XT as a time trip pad), an improved vocal designer engine, but without the D-50 emulation.
templecitizen 2 years ago
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None guitar player tries to emulate a piano on the guitar, but too many keyboard players try to emulate a gutar on their keyboards.
martinxxx72 2 years ago
This V-synth or keyboard is not a piano.
Keyboards can emulate any sound (including pianos) why stop at guitars?
Saphothere 2 years ago 14
I've actually seen a lot of guitar players use hexaphonic pickups and synth pedals to emulate pianos - as well as EPs, and organs.
Stop your hatin' :P
DaMastaMynd 2 years ago 5
@DaMastaMynd Hehe, I'm primarily a guitar player and I occasionally use a pedal that makes my guitar sound like a vintage synthesizer just to get back @ the keyboard players... vengeance is mine muharhar.... Ok, I admit I also use synths when nobody is looking ;-)
dudewhosaysarrh 1 year ago
So what?
Luccasio1 2 years ago
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I don't like asians who don't speak english on my reviews
ethermouse 3 years ago
ROLAND is made in japan, like korg, and yamaha. japanese engineering - that explains everything! way better than overrated german engineering.
lavakava 3 years ago
Aside: I remember my grandfather describing German engineering as "brute force and bloody ignorance". I don't agree but it certainly trips off the tongue nicely.
schragemusik 3 years ago
access is an amazing Germany synth company, too bad that I can't afford it.
loneraver2 2 years ago
Waldorf too!
dragonsagoth666 2 years ago
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Jap synths like other Jap audio, are good but they always lack high end. I only like analogue synths, they have far more detail. If you have good hearing you might understand what I am talking about. By the way if I want a good guitar sound I would play guitar!!!
yonnii 2 years ago
hey i am looking to buy a synthesizer and have £500. any ideas what i can get for that. thanks and nice video
HerbyTom 3 years ago
not this, maybe a waldorf blofeld
zinoff 3 years ago
depends on the exchange rate but the alesis ion is pretty versatile and only costs $600 American in America.
Last I heard one euro = 1.60 American dollars if that helps.
albatros777 3 years ago
I have one and I am not satisfied. The problem is that you will only find one guitar patch in the presets that has nothing to do with that.
pedrogomis 3 years ago
so skilled! what's the blue laser thing?
joezhangjiyao 3 years ago
If you mean the D-Beam, its a mod controller that Roland do, imagine it as an in-air mod wheel, it serves the same purpose.
ghostlord101 3 years ago
thanks mate!
joezhangjiyao 3 years ago
incredible
vukproject 3 years ago
Jordan Rudess uses that patch in his V-Synth module when playing the Continuum fingerboard. Amazing...
rodolfostanic 3 years ago
man i love this
themandea 3 years ago
AWESOME!!!
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upshaw26 3 years ago
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SHIT OF SYNTH! all same shit of samplers, i got a v-synth 2.0 just lost money. go to phantom much more better ..
thytum 4 years ago
if you mean the roland fantom, it's a workstation and not a synthesizer, serving for a different purpose.
i have the first fantom generation(fa-76) and i love it, but there are things you can only do with a synthy like the v-synth.
zaporator 3 years ago 2
cool
trunks2861 4 years ago
wow
michailovits 4 years ago
neat..
rg2027x 4 years ago
DO WANT THIS PATCH
Sibemaster12 4 years ago
Awesome :) Too bad he doesn't share more details about the patch.
44Bigs 4 years ago
It's much in the onboard effects really. It's most likely a basic patch ran through the onboard distortion and delay. My JD800 can do this too, except for the feedbacking, which is courtesy of Roland's feedback oscillator. Nothing bad about the synth though - that beast rocks big time :)
GJ1986 3 years ago