Roland GP-8

Roland GP-8 Guitar Effects Processor

The Roland GP-8 Guitar Effects Processor offers eight programmable effects, customisable patches, and easy control via the optional FC-100 Foot Controller. With user-friendly features like the Alpha-Dial and back-lit LCD, it’s ideal for live and studio use.

Roland GP-8 Guitar Effects Processor Details

The Roland GP-8 Guitar Effects Processor is a compact, programmable, MIDI-compatible unit designed for use with guitars. Using Roland’s renowned analog/digital hybrid technology, the Roland GP-8 offers guitarists an advanced and highly customisable way to shape their sound.

Within a single rack-mount package, it contains eight popular guitar effects: Dynamic Filter, Compressor, Turbo Overdrive, Distortion, Phaser, Equaliser, Digital Delay, and Digital Chorus. The Roland GP-8 allows for a wide range of effects that would usually require separate devices, providing more creative potential than individual effects units.

The Roland GP-8 offers several effect parameters (refer to the effect parameter chart) which are controlled through precise digital circuitry. By adjusting these parameters, users can create various effects, and save these settings as “Patches” in the device’s memory. Up to 128 patches can be stored, each containing the effect settings and their on/off statuses.

This system allows guitarists to shift easily between different tones, such as using light distortion for a song’s intro and switching to a heavy metal distortion for the bridge. It also supports crisp, clear sounds using the equaliser and chorus for different sections.

Increase Versatility with the FC-100 Foot Controller
The 128 patches saved in memory can be easily recalled via the front panel controls or an optional FC-100 Foot Controller. When the FC-100 is in use, it’s possible to foot-control any effect parameter by connecting an optional EV-5 Expression Pedal, assigning it to a specific parameter.

For example, you could assign it to act as a wah pedal (controlling the Cutoff Frequency of the Dynamic Filter), a distortion pedal (controlling the Distortion Level), or a volume pedal (controlling the Master Volume in the Equaliser). You can store these parameter assignments in each of the 128 patches.

Additionally, a Signal Out jack is provided on the FC-100. You can connect a tuner (such as a Boss TU-12) to this output, allowing you to tune your guitar without disconnecting it from the Roland GP-8, making it convenient for both live performances and recording sessions.

Ease of Operation
The Roland GP-8 includes Roland’s intuitive Alpha-Dial, which makes parameter editing and other operations straightforward – just rotate the dial. A large, back-lit 16-character LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) provides clear information about the current effect parameter and patch name, allowing you to easily name and manage your patches.

The Roland GP-8 comes pre-loaded with 64 patches created by Roland, offering a wide variety of effects suitable for any guitar style, from heavy metal to fusion and funk. These patches can be modified or used as templates for creating your own custom patches.

Expandability, MIDI Compatibility & More
The Roland GP-8 includes Effect Send and Return jacks positioned between the equaliser and digital delay, allowing connections to other effects devices. There are also External Control Out jacks, offering two different footswitchable external functions that can be remotely controlled. The on/off status of each of these two External Control Out jacks can be saved within each patch.

The Roland GP-8 supports MIDI and comes with MIDI In, Out, and Thru connectors. Using a MIDI sequencer, you can select any of the 128 patches via MIDI program change messages. The Roland GP-8 also sends program change messages when patches are switched using the FC-100 or onboard controls.

This lets you integrate the GP-8 into a comprehensive MIDI effects setup with other MIDI-compatible devices, like Roland’s DEP series. Bulk dumping and loading of patches is supported through exclusive MIDI system messages, and the 128 patch data can be transferred between the GP-8 and a MIDI sequencer, such as Roland’s MC-500, making patch management easy.

Additionally, the Roland GP-8 offers two output jacks for connecting to guitar amps, as well as two line output jacks with a special line driver. These line outputs deliver a signal with a frequency response similar to a guitar amplifier, allowing for realistic amplified sounds when connecting directly to a mixer or other line-level devices.

Specifications

  • Built-In Effects (Parameters):
    • Dynamic Filter (Sensitivity, Cutoff Frequency, Q, Up/Down)
    • Compressor (Attack, Sustain)
    • Turbo Overdrive (Tone, Drive, Turbo On/Off)
    • Distortion (Tone, Distortion)
    • Phaser (Rate, Depth, Resonance)
    • Equaliser (High Level, Middle Level, Low Level, Output Level)
    • Digital Delay (Effect Level, Delay Time, Feedback)
    • Digital Chorus (Rate, Depth, Effect Level, Pre-Delay, Feedback)
  • Edit: Effect On/Off, Effect Parameters, Master Volume, EV-5 Parameter, External Control Out 1, External Control Out 2, Name
  • MIDI Edit: MIDI Channel, Omni On/Off, Bulk Dump
  • Memory: 128 Patches
  • Rear Panel: Jacks (Input, Output A, Output B, Line Out A, Line Out B, External Control Out 1, External Control Out 2, Effect Send, Effect Return), Connectors (MIDI In, MIDI Out, MIDI Thru, RRC In), Switch (MIDI In/RRC In Select)
  • Input Level/Input Impedance: -20 dBm/1 MΩ
  • Output Level (Master Volume at 70)/Output Impedance: -20 dBm/2 kΩ
  • Output Load Impedance: Over 10 kΩ
  • Effect Send Level/Load Impedance: -20 dBm/Over 10 kΩ
  • Effect Return Level/Impedance: -20 dBm/1 MΩ
  • Compressor: Compression Range of 35 dB
  • Equaliser: Low, Mid, and High Bands each with ±15 dB of boost/cut
  • Digital Delay: Analog Logarithm Compression plus 12-Bit Quantising, Delay Time from 0 to 1,000ms, Frequency Response from 40 to 12 kHz ±3 dB
  • Digital Chorus: Analog Logarithm Compression plus 12-Bit Quantising, Digital Modulation, Sampling Rate of 50 kHz, Frequency Response from 40 to 15 kHz ±3 dB
  • Dimensions: 482(W) x 282(D) x 44(H) mm
  • Weight: 4 kg

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