Roland GR-55 PCM Tones and 13-pin breakout cable re-amping
90% of Roland GR-55's PCM Tones are wasted, due to poor tracking and false triggering. Playing simple string pads at the gig works ok, although playing an articulated GR-55 piano patch is almost impossible. In serious recording the problem is magnified tenfold, as critical performance and listening is paramount - you have to live with the track, for the rest of your life :-( A simple solution is the use of a GK mini breakout cable, or a dedicated GKP-1/2 breakout box. All hardware solutions provide a GR-55 user the means to recording separate strings, and re-amp or playback separate strings into the GR-55. The possibilities are endless, and taking 100% control over separate strings is a must. Thanks for listening. Bill Bax V-GUITAR SEPARATE STRINGS AUDIO https://separate-strings.co.uk https://separate-strings.co.uk/editin... V-Guitar separate strings makeover guide page. It's all about transforming an average guitar performance with separate strings. There is also an audio demo, showing three stages of improvement. PDF guide download topics covered: 1. V-Synth and Breakout Box brief history. 2. Track input channels & audio channels. 3. Hi-Pass Filtering. 4. DC Offset removal. 5. Normalizing. 6. Noise-Gating. 7. Limiting. 8. Auto-Tune & Fine-Tune. 9. Separate Strings track editing. 10. Re-guitar & Re-amping. 11. Links & Resources.