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A demo of the of the Roland GR-55 Guitar Synthesizer's COSM "Electric Guitar Models". I go through each of the Electric guitar models; Classic Fender Stratocaster, Modern Fender Strat (Active Pickups), H&H Strat (2 Humbuckers), Fender Telecaster, Gibson Les Paul Standard, Gibson Les Paul Junior (w/ P-90 Single Coil Pickups), Danelectro 56-U3, Rickenbacker 360, Gibson 335 Dot, Gibson L-4 CES.

You will hear each guitar with each pickup selected; Rear, Rear & Center, Center, Center & Front, Front, Rear & Front (Pickup configuration depends on respective guitar model) Recorded directly from GR-55 (Boss Clean Amp Model) for a true clean guitar tone.

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An overall review of the Roland GR-55 Guitar Synthesizer. I discuss the overall functions of the GR-55. If you are considering buying the GR-55, this video will give you a good overview of the product. I don't highlight too many specific sounds as there are so many to go through. If you are interested in hearing specific sounds, please post a comment and I will make another video for you highlighting those sounds. Feel free to comment and ask any questions you have and I will answer them the best I can. I hope this video is helpful to you, if it is, please click on the like thumbs up button and/or subscribe. I'm posting reviews of all kinds of gear and video lessons and tips for guitarists

A demo of the of the Roland GR-55 Guitar Synthesizer's "Lead" Sounds built into the unit meant for soloing (basically). You can also create your own sounds, but I don't do that in this video. There are a total of 90 built in "Lead" sounds and I play each one for about 10 seconds, that's why the video is so long.

A note about my playing. A lot of the sounds you have to figure out how to play them to make them sound good. Like is the sound meant for higher or lower notes or more than one note at a time. I would also need practice on some patches to not trigger strings accidentally. So some of them sound much better than I can do them justice.