www.premierguitar.com pg's Jordan Wagner is On Location in Anaheim, CA, for the 2010 NAMM Show where he visits the Roland BOSS booth. In this segment, we get BOSS' Rob Marcello to demo the new ME-25 Guitar Multiple Effects unit. The ME-25 is packed with powerful BOSS features to make you sound like a pro, yet its as fun and easy to use as a stompbox. The built-in SOUND LIBRARY gives you instant access to dozens of classic and modern effects. Simply choose a category, select a variation, and play. Customize your sound with simple twists of the Drive, Tone, and Volume knobs. With COSM amp models onboard, plus Super Stack and Phrase Loop, the ME-25 is a dream processor for upstart guitarists who want great sound and ease of use. For more NAMM 2010 coverage or to view our completely FREE digital edition of Premier Guitar magazine, be sure to visit http
For better sound, once stop then click this URL. www.youtube.com Product Infomation is here … media.roland.com BOSS ME-70 Guitar Multiple Effects is a floor-based processor that offers the compact design and simplicity of a stompbox. With dedicated knobs for each section, a new, high-quality COSM® engine derived from the flagship GT-10, and added EZ Tone and Phrase Loop features, the ME-70 is the ultimate easy-to-use floorboard powerhouse.
the GT-10 at Amazon tinyurl.com Controlling Effects on the GT-10 In this video, I demonstrate some of the ways effects can be controlled on the GT-10. Part 1 – turning effects on and off with the ctrl pedals Part 2 – the “Wave” pedal. Part 3 – the “Internal” pedal Part 4 – the Expression pedal Controlling effects is one of the strongest features of the GT-10. You can control almost any effect parameter with one of the pedals. These examples are only a small sampling of what can be achieved …
the Boss SD1 versus my Gearmanndude Lutherdrive over drive guitar effect pedal. Two different pedals, demoed with my 59 Historic Les Paul and the beast of a Blues
www.ProGuitarShop.com – Digitech RP1000 – The Digitech RP1000 is the next generation in amp and stompbox modeling. Not only does the RP1000 feature tons of