In this video, I replace the guitar parts on a recent The Studio Rats song (Drifting In The Dark) that was originally recorded with a Matchless Independence 35, with guitar parts using the new Boss GX-100.
This fully-featured guitar effects processor is certainly popular at the moment, but is it any good in the studio?
In this video, I'm using a Strat straight into the Boss GX-100 and taking the outputs of the GX-100 straight into my recording interface.
This video is sponsored by Boss, but the thoughts are my own.
link to the Boss GX-100 Page.
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Fusing advanced BOSS tone technologies into a sleek, ultra-modern hardware design, the inspiring GX-100 delivers top-level performance everywhere you play. Explore 23 AIRD amplifiers and over 150 effects derived from the flagship GT-1000, and craft great sounds in seconds with the intuitive color touch display. Up to 15 simultaneous effect blocks provide unlimited tone possibilities, coupled with deep real-time command via onboard footswitches, an expression pedal, and external control support.
The Studio Rats are core band members Paul Drew on guitar/production/mixing, drummer James Ivey and Dan Hawkins on bass. They collaborate with singers and musicians to produce radio-ready songs.
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Boss GX-100 - Is It Any Good In The Studio?
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