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Plug-and-play high-quality synth and instrument sounds for your guitar.
The Roland GR-20 Guitar Synthesizer includes the GK-3 Divided Pickup which installs without drilling. Audio editing is easy with Attack, Release, Chorus, and Delay/Reverb knobs. Digital pitch detection for lightning-fast tracking plus Roland's latest sounds including sax, strings, flute, and brass. Patch Link connects to MIDI effects such as the GT-6.
Roland GR-20 Guitar Synthesizer with GK-3 Divided Pickup Features:
- Affordable guitar synthesizer with new sounds, easy interface, and GK-3 pickup
- Easy to use: select a sound category (Strings, Organ, Synth, etc.) and play!
- Quick editing via Attack, Release, Chorus, and Delay/Reverb knobs
- Digital pitch detection for lightning-fast tracking
- Includes Roland's latest sounds like sax, strings, flute, brass, bass and percussion loops
- Includes an adjustable curve design and pickup cable length, plus an attachment plate for Les Paul-type guitars
- Patch Link enables easy connection with MIDI-capable multi-effects such as the GT-6
The fattest rhythm sounds, stinging leads or how about a synth string section doubling your riffs? It's all possible. Order the GR-20 now.
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get paid mor with less players
Hi All! I play in a small band and when i got this and messed around for a bit, I was astonnished. The 2 best song i use it on is Pink Floyd comfortably numb. add strings and keys for the rhythum player (me), let the lead player do the rest and WOW. jaws drop when we do this song with this. Also Mustang sally with the sax Drves crowds nuts. it gives a band a fuller sound like there are more pieces.
Reviewed by Ken Donnelly a.k.a Kenny D on 4/24/2007 who plays everything.
9 people found this review helpful.
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Extraordinary Guitar Synch
I have played a GR-33 for years and loved it. I now play 3 GR-20s along with my GR-33 with floor switching etc... The GR-20 has much better Synth selections, it is easier to navigate, and the sounds are much stronger. Keep in mind that I play a Godin Multiac ... a guitar designed to play the Roland Synths.
Reviewed by 12StringPicker on 3/1/2007 who plays Light Jazz, Soft Rock, Country.
8 people found this review helpful.
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Outstanding Sounds, Easy To Use/Play
I play with a worship team in church and the GR-20 has been great for making the music more interesting. It's easy to get the hang of playing it and the sounds are great. I have it mounted on a Les Paul Custom and the thing plays great.
Reviewed by Mr. Strat on 3/12/2007 who plays Rock, blues, gospel, loud.
5 people found this review helpful.
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Important! read this first.
the gr-20 is fantastic.. the gk3 pickup tracks perfect.. it even has dynamic to your playing technique.. i have had it for a month now.. i installed the pickup my self (i know very little about installing hardware) after carefully reading the instructions and setting it up to specs i am very happy with my purchase! i have read mixed review on the gr-20 and gk3. but any complaints i have read i know that i could fix for anyone.. just read the instructions, they are very simple and to the point.. the only flaw in this equipment that i have found is that it is fragile.. i am used to the durability of digitech products and the plastic that this is made of is not the highest grade.. but for the money this is amazing!
there are more sounds than you will ever need and
it is user friendly.
i would like to thank Nate in Fredericksburgs guitar center for helping me and pointing me in the right direction!
this is worth buying if you are doing experimental music or just want to play around for fun and is GREAT for recording.
Reviewed by Bobby Biggs on 3/29/2007 who plays Black metal!!!!.
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gr20 is a challenge but worth it
I was able to get the best tracking with heavier strings (13's or bigger) and I could adjust each string sensativity for balance. I realy miss the tracking speed of my old gr300 but once I got used to the gr20 it was easy to use. I wish all the parameters could be programmed to customize but I get good sound with a little effects added. overall, it's a great tool and fun to experiment with.
Reviewed by kabinoaction on 9/22/2006 who plays jazz, blues.
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