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Ever hear of Nicholas Lezbines, he played oboe for the pops, he was my
music teacher...?
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Nope. But then again, sometimes I have a hard time remembering
Mrs.E.'s
first name.


Eisboch


BTW .....


Ordered the GR-20 this morning. It will be here next week. Goody Goody
Goody. Another toy.


Eisboch


schweet! Did you get it direct from Roland or a warehouse?


Musicians' Friend.


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One of my favorites. I've certainly spent at least one kid's
inheritence there! They have some really cool percussion stuff.

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Hard to believe that every sound .... including the drums ... are
originating from the guitar.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXSHs6f_5TU

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So what are the differences between that and the Orchestron I noted
yesterday, besides the price?
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So what are the differences between that and the Orchestron I noted
yesterday, besides the price?

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The VG99 is a guitar modeling processor. It can duplicate the sounds of
many different types of guitars and guitar amps.
In other words, you can make a Peavey sound like a Fender or Les Paul. It
also lets you simulate the sound of unique amps and has many different
"effects" It's a professional level piece of gear.

The GR-20 is a guitar synth. It can produce the sampled sounds of many
different instruments .... sax, piano, trombone, etc. and allows you to play
the sound by itself or mixed with the regular guitar pickups of your guitar.

It also allows the guitar to be used as a midi controller. In other words,
if you connect it to a keyboard and play the guitar, the keyboard will also
play, using it's own voice synth.

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So what are the differences between that and the Orchestron I noted
yesterday, besides the price?

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The VG99 is a guitar modeling processor. * It can duplicate the sounds of
many different types of guitars and guitar amps.
In other words, you can make a Peavey sound like a Fender or Les Paul. * It
also lets you simulate the sound of unique amps and has many different
"effects" *It's a professional level piece of gear.

The GR-20 is a guitar synth. *It can produce the sampled sounds of many
different instruments .... sax, piano, trombone, etc. and allows you to play
the sound by itself or mixed with the regular guitar pickups of your guitar.

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So what are the differences between that and the Orchestron I noted
yesterday, besides the price?


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The VG99 is a guitar modeling processor. * It can duplicate the sounds of
many different types of guitars and guitar amps.
In other words, you can make a Peavey sound like a Fender or Les Paul. * It
also lets you simulate the sound of unique amps and has many different
"effects" *It's a professional level piece of gear.


The GR-20 is a guitar synth. *It can produce the sampled sounds of many
different instruments .... sax, piano, trombone, etc. and allows you to play
the sound by itself or mixed with the regular guitar pickups of your guitar.


It also allows the guitar to be used as a midi controller. *In other words,
if you connect it to a keyboard and play the guitar, the keyboard will also
play, using it's own voice synth.


Eisboch


Man, I got to get out more I am just starting to read up on the
different stuff, it just blows me away. Right now I really need to get
some exposure to musicians and see what's out there.. But hey, it's
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I rocked! Thanks for the encouragement!
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