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Key Features
The powerful technology behind the GR-55 Guitar Synthesizer and the VG-99 V-Guitar System is now available in your pedalboard! This GR-S V-Guitar Space Pedal has a 13-pin GK input for use with GK-ready midi guitars. This guitar pedal produces four new tones that transport your guitar to a new sonic dimension including Crystal, Rich Modulation, Slow Pad and the multi-string emulation of Brilliant Clean. This gives the modern guitarist a new arsenal of fresh, bold sounds.
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Product Ref: 31102
Roland's V-Guitars
This new GR-S V-Guitar Distortion Pedal is part of Roland's acclaimed V-Guitar family which also includes the GR-55 Guitar Synthesizer and the VG-99 V-Guitar System . The GR-S is designed to allow players with traditional set-ups to experience the incredible sound potential of GK processing. If used with an optional US-20 Unit Selector, the GR-S can also give current GR and VG users new sounds for their existing rig.
Access to New Sounds with GK Processing
The GR-S pedal features a 13-pin input for use with a guitar outfitted with the Roland GK-3 Divided Pickup or a GK-equipped instrument such as the GC-1 GK Ready Stratocaster. Unlike standard pickups the Roland GK pickup senses and isolates each individual string, sending them as six discrete signals to a 13-pin jack. When connected to a V-Guitar device like the GR-S pedal, each string can be processed individually which opens up a universe of sound possibilities that are not possible with a normal ¼ inch guitar output.
Roland's GC-1 GK Ready Stratocaster is one of the guitars which has a built in GK pickup and 13-pin output. There are also GK-equipped guitars available from other manufacturers as well. Roland also offers the Roland GK-3 Divided Pickup separately which you can fit to your own guitar to enable GK compatibility.
Unique Tones for Modern Players
The GK processing in the GR-S makes possible a huge array of new tones. There are four sounds which will launch your guitar into a new sound space! Crystal delivers shimmering, transparent sounds and icy bell textures while Rich Modulation provides an incredibly spacious multi-channel chorus sound powered by independent GK string processing. Slow Pad offers warm synth-pad sound with variable attack for dreamy full-chord swells that would be impossible with a mono input. With Brilliant Clean you can add virtual strings to your guitar adjustable from 12 to 18 strings with the Color knob.
Tweak and Store Your Created Sounds
Like a normal stompbox the GR-S features simple intuitive controls that are quick to master. Turn the Color or Tone knobs and you're actually tweaking multiple parameters specifically tailored to each sound type. This allows you to achieve substantial tonal shifts even with small changes. Once you've found a sound you like you can store these in four memory locations with a quick recall via the control switches on a GK-equipped guitar. A Freeze function is accessible with one of the pedal's two footswitches lets you hold sounds indefinitely for lead backing and expressive effects.
Easily Integrate the GR-S Into Any Rig
The GR-S pedal offers a variety of connections for the integration of the unit into different rigs including pedalboards, multi effects setups, racks, mixers and other V-Guitar devices. A dual mix/guitar input allows you to connect a standard ¼ inch guitar output, pedals or multi effects and blend them with the GR-S sound. The combined mix is then sent to the pedal's mono/stereo output. The 13-pin GK output carries the guitar's normal pickup signal as well and the controls on any GK-equipped guitar allow you to blend the GK and normal sounds right from your instrument. A dedicated guitar output jack on the GR-S lets you connect the normal guitar sound directly to an amp or effects with no GK processing applied. It can also be used in conjunction with the Mix/Guitar input to create a send/return loop for your normal effects chain.