super reliable unit. I've got it on my desk turned on at least for 8 hours every day, for about 4 years now, and I move it very often from home to the studio on a weekly basis, it has never had any kind of glitch, bug, power issues, etc. aside from reliability for live shows, this unit has excellent studio capabilities for use on a DAW as a USB sound card. It has two instrument inputs for wet recording, and it can also record the dry signals that can be routed back to the unit to edit the plugins after tracking the guitar. This releases the stress of finding the right tone before tracking, you can find it later when mixing. I also learnt a way to use the two send connections to plug my keyboard in, and I placed it in the end of the effects chain so it doesn't take any of the guitar effects. So basically you have 4 inputs available, and you can choose whether the 4 inputs take effects or not. and one more thing for live shows, you can program your shows on a DAW (if your drummer is happy with playing over a click track), and the DAW can switch the patches on the GT1000 through MIDI commands. You just need to set the right places for the tone change. So you don't even need to be in contact with the unit, you can just forget about it and let the DAW take control.
I use a Axe Fx II in my studio, I sold my Kemper, not satisfied with the effects. For live I purchased a Boss GT1000 Core with a Morningstar MC8, sounds great.
Thankyou for your feedback, is really usefull! The guy that tests all the latency must have been Leo Gibson, he does a great job at this! You gained a follower sir.
I play my guitars in my home studio only. I’ve had HX Stomp, FM3 and Kemper Stage for 1 -2 years. There was always a struggle to me to set the tone that I like with those devices. In case of BOSS GT Core it’s very easy. Tunes are great and more fun. And you get all those amazing BOSS effects in one small box. Best choice if you want to enjoy your playing :) Cheeres!
I have tried lots of different modelers from all the different brand. Right now the BOSS GT 1000 is the best for me. There is a reason they have been one of the best for so long. One thing I love is you never run out of DSP power
Yo tengo una GX-100 y enserio me encanta como suena en vivo y en grabación, incluso muchos colegas han quedado asobrados con el buen sonido que tiene la pedalera
I have had GT 1000 core close to 2 years now and it is just getting better. I think it's the versatility and amount of options that require more time with these multieffect units to find full potential. Love the dynamics of the amps in this. Many miss that cos they look for a max number of amps and exact copy of a amp sound art certain settings, i prefer dynamics which give more great tones per amp model.
I believe that you are talking about Leo Gibson's channel. I'm about to do the same thing with my FM3. Love the thing, but recently I had to repair and it was really expensive. In my country, Boss is a better deal since it's a bigger brand in the region and have better technical assistance. Also, GT1000 sounds great.
Thanks for the video, I’m trying out the Tonex into the Boss GT Core. Using the 4cm method. Concept being the world of amps with Boss effects. Cheers again for your video
It's interesting how guitarists don't feel the latency of a tube amp sitting 3 yards (8.9ms latency)away from them but somehow psychologically they're able to feel 3ms of latency in a digital modeller/Profiler.
You are correct there; guitarists typically don't feel latency below 10ish ms. Though your observation surely strengthens my point: Imagine a modeler that's 3 yards away and produces 3ms of latency natively. That's 12ms, and therefore very noticeable. Something to consider, if you use them live.
It's crazy you mention this because I ALWAYS used digital my entire life. I recently played through a tube amp and I was like "this feels slow". I've always been extremely annoyed by latency though. I wrote modded drivers for a PCI audio card I had back when I was younger, just because I couldn't stand the latency
You better say you still are a tube amp guy! Or else the tube amp clan will be coming after you if you don't 🤣 I went all solid state due to back issues this year and it's the best sound I've ever had but perhaps I never tweaked my tube amps properly over all these decades? Who knows. I like them both but I couldn't be happier with my Tonexes, Dimehead NAM Player going into a good multi FX unit and Matrix amps. But that's just me 😁
Hi as a bass player, there is no comparison, since the Kamper bass sound, for anything other than Metal is just bad (especially in the mix). But objectively the audio quality of the Boss is superior (32/196) from pure technical POV, also and this is known to be one of the Kamper week points, and any Boss unit great advantages, is the FX - we cannot argue with the amount of Boss pedals all over music history, and since we are in the digital domain, if you own the algorithm... The audio quality of recording done with the GTC as interface (I did it as a test), is almost on pair with my RME UCXII, which says a lot.
I Huggle and ❤❤❤❤ my GT1K soooo much. A-I-R-D is my jam, peanut butter and bread. For anyone: I highly recommend Juca Nery and Daniel Kramer for presets/patches. Juca makes some lovely stuff. Daniel leans toward harder/saturated. Glad you found a box that fits your gig man! Best Regards and Best Wishes!
NOTHING come close to the BOSS A.I.R.D. modeling engine, however almost everything has better FX than BOSS:) If you are a Tapper, it's BOSS. Notes literally jump off the fretboard.
You shouldve let me know and I would have you sold you my BOSS GT1000 CORE. Cheap. Because IT IS A PEICE OF JUNK!!! you are probably being payed to lie to us.
@@niloben659 I think they are very competitive (the Boss GT), it's weird because the low latency does play a big role towards enjoying the tone of the device. Feels more real. The distortion tones are spot on, and so are the drives, which are typically the Achilles tendon on these pedals.
super reliable unit. I've got it on my desk turned on at least for 8 hours every day, for about 4 years now, and I move it very often from home to the studio on a weekly basis, it has never had any kind of glitch, bug, power issues, etc.
aside from reliability for live shows, this unit has excellent studio capabilities for use on a DAW as a USB sound card. It has two instrument inputs for wet recording, and it can also record the dry signals that can be routed back to the unit to edit the plugins after tracking the guitar. This releases the stress of finding the right tone before tracking, you can find it later when mixing. I also learnt a way to use the two send connections to plug my keyboard in, and I placed it in the end of the effects chain so it doesn't take any of the guitar effects. So basically you have 4 inputs available, and you can choose whether the 4 inputs take effects or not.
and one more thing for live shows, you can program your shows on a DAW (if your drummer is happy with playing over a click track), and the DAW can switch the patches on the GT1000 through MIDI commands. You just need to set the right places for the tone change. So you don't even need to be in contact with the unit, you can just forget about it and let the DAW take control.
I use a Axe Fx II in my studio, I sold my Kemper, not satisfied with the effects. For live I purchased a Boss GT1000 Core with a Morningstar MC8, sounds great.
Thankyou for your feedback, is really usefull! The guy that tests all the latency must have been Leo Gibson, he does a great job at this! You gained a follower sir.
I play my guitars in my home studio only. I’ve had HX Stomp, FM3 and Kemper Stage for 1 -2 years. There was always a struggle to me to set the tone that I like with those devices. In case of BOSS GT Core it’s very easy. Tunes are great and more fun. And you get all those amazing BOSS effects in one small box. Best choice if you want to enjoy your playing :) Cheeres!
And gapless switching presets
I have tried lots of different modelers from all the different brand. Right now the BOSS GT 1000 is the best for me. There is a reason they have been one of the best for so long. One thing I love is you never run out of DSP power
Yo tengo una GX-100 y enserio me encanta como suena en vivo y en grabación, incluso muchos colegas han quedado asobrados con el buen sonido que tiene la pedalera
I have had GT 1000 core close to 2 years now and it is just getting better. I think it's the versatility and amount of options that require more time with these multieffect units to find full potential.
Love the dynamics of the amps in this.
Many miss that cos they look for a max number of amps and exact copy of a amp sound art certain settings, i prefer dynamics which give more great tones per amp model.
I believe that you are talking about Leo Gibson's channel. I'm about to do the same thing with my FM3. Love the thing, but recently I had to repair and it was really expensive. In my country, Boss is a better deal since it's a bigger brand in the region and have better technical assistance. Also, GT1000 sounds great.
Agreed. Tech support and repair costs and timing are a big concern sometimes. I feel more confortable taking a 600 unit to a gig.
Thanks for the video, I’m trying out the Tonex into the Boss GT Core. Using the 4cm method. Concept being the world of amps with Boss effects.
Cheers again for your video
It's interesting how guitarists don't feel the latency of a tube amp sitting 3 yards (8.9ms latency)away from them but somehow psychologically they're able to feel 3ms of latency in a digital modeller/Profiler.
You are correct there; guitarists typically don't feel latency below 10ish ms. Though your observation surely strengthens my point: Imagine a modeler that's 3 yards away and produces 3ms of latency natively. That's 12ms, and therefore very noticeable. Something to consider, if you use them live.
It's crazy you mention this because I ALWAYS used digital my entire life. I recently played through a tube amp and I was like "this feels slow". I've always been extremely annoyed by latency though. I wrote modded drivers for a PCI audio card I had back when I was younger, just because I couldn't stand the latency
ty for this informative video
Boss makes great stuff!
It is a great little kit of magic.
Sweet playing !
Thanks, glad I could help.
Thanks for your honest review, it was helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Why didn't you buy the GX-100?
You better say you still are a tube amp guy! Or else the tube amp clan will be coming after you if you don't 🤣 I went all solid state due to back issues this year and it's the best sound I've ever had but perhaps I never tweaked my tube amps properly over all these decades? Who knows. I like them both but I couldn't be happier with my Tonexes, Dimehead NAM Player going into a good multi FX unit and Matrix amps. But that's just me 😁
Hi as a bass player, there is no comparison, since the Kamper bass sound, for anything other than Metal is just bad (especially in the mix). But objectively the audio quality of the Boss is superior (32/196) from pure technical POV, also and this is known to be one of the Kamper week points, and any Boss unit great advantages, is the FX - we cannot argue with the amount of Boss pedals all over music history, and since we are in the digital domain, if you own the algorithm... The audio quality of recording done with the GTC as interface (I did it as a test), is almost on pair with my RME UCXII, which says a lot.
I'm truly enjoying the unit, I think it does what it does very well. Thank you for sharing your thoughts, Benny.
Take a look at Glenn DeLaune's GTK core ultimate patch bundle. Trust me, those patches are great!!
"High Fivining people on the way...", well just that right there is good reason to downsize.
the BOSS GT 1000 Core it’s very good & low latency .
I Huggle and ❤❤❤❤ my GT1K soooo much. A-I-R-D is my jam, peanut butter and bread. For anyone: I highly recommend Juca Nery and Daniel Kramer for presets/patches. Juca makes some lovely stuff. Daniel leans toward harder/saturated.
Glad you found a box that fits your gig man! Best Regards and Best Wishes!
I’ve hears Juca , He’s very good at dialing tones
thanks for that tips on patches, gonna check them out
NOTHING come close to the BOSS A.I.R.D. modeling engine, however almost everything has better FX than BOSS:) If you are a Tapper, it's BOSS. Notes literally jump off the fretboard.
You'll eventually land up back at Kemper. 🙂
You shouldve let me know and I would have you sold you my BOSS GT1000 CORE. Cheap. Because IT IS A PEICE OF JUNK!!! you are probably being payed to lie to us.
I was so close to world domination, and I would have gotten away with it, if it weren’t for you meddling kids!
Results vary depending on the person.
You’re a clown, each comment section has one, and you are it.
Whose to say you’re not being paid to crap on this company‘s product. Wanker troll
How are you finding the amp models?
Each device has their own computer based application, where you are able to get them and modify them.
@@JLGabaldon Cheers, do you think they are realistic vs line 6 etc?
@@niloben659 I think they are very competitive (the Boss GT), it's weird because the low latency does play a big role towards enjoying the tone of the device. Feels more real. The distortion tones are spot on, and so are the drives, which are typically the Achilles tendon on these pedals.
@@JLGabaldon I agree, I have the core, I think it's great