I picked up a Boss GT-1 a few days ago as I’ve been growing tired of my never ending search for individual pedals. A bit ago I came across some videos of some of the newer inexpensive multi effects pedals and was interested in the possibility of “simplifying” my setup. I came across a deal on the GT-1 and figured I’d give it a try.
The seller took 4 days to ship after payment cleared, so I was initially worried something was up. Finally it was marked as shipped, but the seller didn’t provide any tracking info. That was also annoying. Then I got an email from UPS directly that I had a package coming. And then UPS ended up showing a shipping exception due to a late truck. Two days later than expected, it arrived and the outer box was beat to death and looked like an accordion. Fortunately, the inner box and the effect unit itself was in perfect condition.
I spent some time on YouTube watching various videos on how to use the it and found one particular channel that has some fantastic videos on how to use it, setup patches, assign buttons etc... so much better than the instructions in the manual. This thing has a million options and feature and it all a bit overwhelming.
My goal was to primarily use it dial in my sound and then be able to assign a few effects. There’s really only one free button the toggle effects by default, but the other buttons can be assigned and changed from the normal up/down patch cycling. Also, it supports adding an external pedal to add additional buttons.
After tinkering with the unit for a few days, I decided I was happy with the sounds I was able to get out of it and ordered the FS-7 two button external foot switch for added flexibility. I paid almost as much for the FS-7 as I did for the GT-1 but I’m happy with it.
I spent some time dialing a few patches that will work well the songs I normally play and some more time learning about using it and setting up the Tone Studio software. I know this thing has been out for a few years now and there are newer units out, but for just under $200 I have in the unit and the FS-7, I don’t see how this thing isn’t more popular. I can do everything my individual pedal board can do and then some for less than one or two of my other pedals.
I’m hoping now that I’ve got a few patches dialed in that I can spend more time playing and less time tinkering. When I play through my regular pedalboard, I play some songs on certain setting and then reconfigure a few things to dial in the sounds. For a while, I have felt like I spend more time fiddling with settings and knobs than playing. Now I can select my patch and then toggle the effects on/off and then select the next customized patch for the next set.
TD;DR: Impressive, affordable, and great sounding effects unit for a bedroom hack like myself.
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That´s great, mr. Flatline! It´s good you´re enjoying it - so you say -.Flatline wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 10:20 pm I picked up a Boss GT-1 a few days ago as I’ve been growing tired of my never ending search for individual pedals. A bit ago I came across some videos of some of the newer inexpensive multi effects pedals and was interested in the possibility of “simplifying” my setup. I came across a deal on the GT-1 and figured I’d give it a try.
The seller took 4 days to ship after payment cleared, so I was initially worried something was up. Finally it was marked as shipped, but the seller didn’t provide any tracking info. That was also annoying. Then I got an email from UPS directly that I had a package coming. And then UPS ended up showing a shipping exception due to a late truck. Two days later than expected, it arrived and the outer box was beat to death and looked like an accordion. Fortunately, the inner box and the effect unit itself was in perfect condition.
I spent some time on YouTube watching various videos on how to use the it and found one particular channel that has some fantastic videos on how to use it, setup patches, assign buttons etc... so much better than the instructions in the manual. This thing has a million options and feature and it all a bit overwhelming.
My goal was to primarily use it dial in my sound and then be able to assign a few effects. There’s really only one free button the toggle effects by default, but the other buttons can be assigned and changed from the normal up/down patch cycling. Also, it supports adding an external pedal to add additional buttons.
After tinkering with the unit for a few days, I decided I was happy with the sounds I was able to get out of it and ordered the FS-7 two button external foot switch for added flexibility. I paid almost as much for the FS-7 as I did for the GT-1 but I’m happy with it.
I spent some time dialing a few patches that will work well the songs I normally play and some more time learning about using it and setting up the Tone Studio software. I know this thing has been out for a few years now and there are newer units out, but for just under $200 I have in the unit and the FS-7, I don’t see how this thing isn’t more popular. I can do everything my individual pedal board can do and then some for less than one or two of my other pedals.
I’m hoping now that I’ve got a few patches dialed in that I can spend more time playing and less time tinkering. When I play through my regular pedalboard, I play some songs on certain setting and then reconfigure a few things to dial in the sounds. For a while, I have felt like I spend more time fiddling with settings and knobs than playing. Now I can select my patch and then toggle the effects on/off and then select the next customized patch for the next set.
TD;DR: Impressive, affordable, and great sounding effects unit for a bedroom hack like myself.
But I don´t see any pics of the mentioned pedal... "Pics or it didn´t happen" ring a bell?
Just kiddin´!
But would be great to look at some pics of the pedal in your music room.
Enjoy it!
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Image addedsabasgr68 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 11:20 pmThat´s great, mr. Flatline! It´s good you´re enjoying it - so you say -.
But I don´t see any pics of the mentioned pedal... "Pics or it didn´t happen" ring a bell?
Just kiddin´!
But would be great to look at some pics of the pedal in your music room.
Enjoy it!
I even took the time to block out the big ball of cables and mess from my PS4.
I agree that the factory presets aren't good. Most of them are too over the top to be usable. I downloaded a few and then customized them for what I wanted, and I made a simple clean/dirty patch from scratch after watching youtube. GuitarNTabs is the guy on youtube that has the fantastic tutorial videos.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL25z ... f5nqjcy5Ds
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ok, now I see it!Flatline wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 8:03 amImage addedsabasgr68 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 11:20 pmThat´s great, mr. Flatline! It´s good you´re enjoying it - so you say -.
But I don´t see any pics of the mentioned pedal... "Pics or it didn´t happen" ring a bell?
Just kiddin´!
But would be great to look at some pics of the pedal in your music room.
Enjoy it!
I even took the time to block out the big ball of cables and mess from my PS4.
Good unit, hope you can get the sounds you´re after. The FS is a good addition. I like its small cousin, the ME80, but it´s rather expensive at near $300 - for me, anyway -.
Again, enjoy it!
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I'm a big Boss GT series fanboi! I had the GT-3, GT-6, then the GT-1. I really liked it that it got me curious about its bigger brother- the GT-100, and got one!
I like its Boss Terra Echo simulation. The Bogner Uberschall was brutal!
Here's my demo, kindly excuse the quality as it's oneof my beginners trying out making a video project:
I like its Boss Terra Echo simulation. The Bogner Uberschall was brutal!
Here's my demo, kindly excuse the quality as it's oneof my beginners trying out making a video project:
That is awesome! Thanks for sharing.littlebadboy wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 10:13 pm I'm a big Boss GT series fanboi! I had the GT-3, GT-6, then the GT-1. I really liked it that it got me curious about its bigger brother- the GT-100, and got one!
I like its Boss Terra Echo simulation. The Bogner Uberschall was brutal!
Here's my demo, kindly excuse the quality as it's oneof my beginners trying out making a video project:
Yep. I got one of these too. It's my new noodling-in-the-livingroom at night -rig.
Pretty handy indeed. Works on batteries so minimal leads needed, has an easy to use looper and has the same fx and all that also the GT-8 does even a wah, but much better/modern speaker emulation, sounds great in headphones.
$99 a little used. Great little gadget.
I have to look at the manual some day - it seems easy to use, basically the same as GT-8 only looks a bit different, and I was able to create new sounds from scratch just like that, and with a PC attached it's even easier plus you can download and try new patches easily. But there's a few things I have to look up, like how do I switch between a WAH and volume pedal in a patch, and what can I do with an added switch.
Usually I never read manuals but maybe I have to this time, having so few buttons some things are hidden under other controls.
But, a superb little thing!
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Pretty handy indeed. Works on batteries so minimal leads needed, has an easy to use looper and has the same fx and all that also the GT-8 does even a wah, but much better/modern speaker emulation, sounds great in headphones.
$99 a little used. Great little gadget.
I have to look at the manual some day - it seems easy to use, basically the same as GT-8 only looks a bit different, and I was able to create new sounds from scratch just like that, and with a PC attached it's even easier plus you can download and try new patches easily. But there's a few things I have to look up, like how do I switch between a WAH and volume pedal in a patch, and what can I do with an added switch.
Usually I never read manuals but maybe I have to this time, having so few buttons some things are hidden under other controls.
But, a superb little thing!
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Sacre Bleu ! A necro thread is alive !