![]() Given how much cheaper this unit is than the flagship GT-1000, you might be sold on it already. There’s an assignable expression pedal, a looper and a tuner, and USB connectivity to make use of Boss’s fine Tone Studio desktop editing software. It comes with 100 factory presets, plus 200 free slots for storing your own. This is a reasonably compact floor-based processor with 154 effects and 23 amps, which can be strung together in any combination of up to 15 modules. ![]() Most of the headline specs here are straightforward enough. Yes, Boss’s latest portable cornucopia of digital effects and amplifier sims is full-on touchy-feely. ![]() But it’s only when an idea turns up on a Boss unit that you know it’s gone properly mainstream – and that’s what’s happened with the GX-100. There have been multi-effects processors with touchscreens on the market for a while now. READ MORE: Schmidt Array SA350XDM pedalboard review: can this precision-engineered board revolutionise your setup?.Did you know that the first touchscreen was developed in the 1940s? We’re not sure what they used it for – Angry Birds hadn’t been invented yet – but it’s certainly taken a long time for that tech to filter down to the world of guitar.
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