Roland GR-55 Guitar Synthesizer // EVERY preset demo (with Godin xtSA guitar)

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  • čas přidán 26. 12. 2022
  • Every preset / patch in the Roland GR-55 Guitar Synthesizer pedal demonstrated! Complete demo of all sounds from the Lead, Rhythm and Other banks.
    Equipment:
    Roland GR-55
    Godin xtSA electric guitar
    HeadRush 8" speaker (amplifying the synth sounds)
    Fishman Loudbox Mini (acoustic / piezo output from guitar)
    Spark Amp by Positive Grid (electric output from guitar)
    My GR-55 video demonstrating a group of presets good for strumming chords:
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Komentáře • 97

  • @YoshiTRoN1
    @YoshiTRoN1 Před rokem +1

    Thank you. I couldn’t find any other video that does all of them. Thank you so much

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před rokem

      so glad it was helpful!! when I set out to do it I didn't realize how long a quick tour through EVERY patch would take!

  • @BigBlackBe4r
    @BigBlackBe4r Před rokem +4

    Finally someone who can play through these and lead us through. Bravo

    • @charlesmccrone686
      @charlesmccrone686 Před rokem

      oh, thanks so much. glad you felt that way. (I'm writing this from my other CZcams login, but it's Charles @ Kaleidoscope)

  • @discoveringhorseracing3078

    I have been in a writers slump with regular clean/distorted guitar tones so I dusted off my Roland GR-55 after years for inspiration. I was setting up my synth to go through the sounds... SUDDENLY! I came across this relatively recent video doing all the work for me AND different ears and ways of playing the patches. Went from being in a guitar players rut to beaming ideas in no time. Some of these GR-55 videos go back 11 years, nice to see a new one. Thumbs up and a sub!

  • @titichartay7216
    @titichartay7216 Před 5 měsíci

    Fab run through & amusing commentary. Terrific resource

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před 5 měsíci

      Glad to hear that. It was fun to make. I just did one of every preset in the Korg Keytar, same concept. Thanks for watching and commenting.

    • @titichartay7216
      @titichartay7216 Před 5 měsíci

      @@kaleidoscopeschool groovy ! Have a fun & relaxing New Year. 🥂Cheers

  • @justsomeguy1074
    @justsomeguy1074 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Thanks for the video. I just pulled my GR-55 out of the box after several years. I had it hooked up to my strat, which I haven't had for years. It worked really well and now I'm going to try it with my acoustic guitar.
    Also the GR-55 is not a small unit and your boot makes it look tiny!

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před 5 měsíci

      that's funny about the boot. I'm glad the video inspired you to try it out further

  • @SteveBlues
    @SteveBlues Před 3 měsíci

    Nice demo, gives a good idea what it can do, thnx 👍

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před 3 měsíci

      thank you, glad to help. I have one other GR 55 video up right now, and working on a third on "5 inspiring GR 55 patches" right now

  • @allenw.3521
    @allenw.3521 Před rokem +3

    It's important to have the mindset of how the patch is felt in the technique used. For instance in the horn pieces double stops or hammer on techniques, 2 or 3 strings at a time for organs with slides single note leads for sax. If played in a guitar lead style feeling you miss out on a lot of the units potential, It is a steep FEEL learning curve but I thank you for displaying the different patches and your time for making the video. Bravo!!!

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před rokem +4

      I think your comment is right on. I generally stick with gear for a long time... in part because every new piece of gear (effects pedals, GR-55, etc) is in a sense a brand new instrument with its own learning curve. And a piece of gear with lots of presets is like a pile of new instruments acquired all at once. I'm still using the POD 2.0, for example, for home recording. I've been using a Korg Krome88 keyboard for 8 years and honestly I still am learning new tricks with it. So rushing out to buy a newer version of something may not always be the best idea, because a piece of gear is no better than your familiarity with using it in context.

    • @winstonsmith7652
      @winstonsmith7652 Před rokem +1

      Good point. Makes sense.

  • @RICCARDOREARDON
    @RICCARDOREARDON Před 5 měsíci +2

    I ABSOLUTELY LOVE ❤️ LOVE ❤️ LOVE ❤️ LOVE THIS VIDEO.. I ESPECIALLY LOVE THE ROLAND GR-55 UNIT.. I HAVE SEEN PRETTY MUCH ALOT OF MY FAVORITE GUITARIST'S USE AND DEMONSTRATE THE ROLAND GR-55 UNIT.. WHICH IS WHAT LED ME TO THIS VIDEO..ALBEIT 12 MONTH'S LATER..

  • @director2bob
    @director2bob Před 5 měsíci

    I was excited to get the GR-55 to go with my Godin Nylon String Multiac until I saw the new Boss GM-800 which to me is a next level synth. Thanks for the demo!!

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před 5 měsíci +1

      thanks for watching! one of the problems with making demos on CZcams is it makes me want to buy all the things that people mention in the comments . . . the new comment to my wife is "but I need one, so I can review it on CZcams".

  • @johncecilia4517
    @johncecilia4517 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Cool video

  • @butterflywing61
    @butterflywing61 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for posting this ! Makes deciding so much easier. Is it possible to program this similar to how you would do a regular synth?

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před rokem

      I'll be honest that I haven't done much programming with it yet. My primary recent experience with synth programming is my Korg Krome88 and what little I do know about this unit is it's not a similar process to the Korg. I was able to tweak a sound for my 12 string simulation for Suite Madame Blue with ease.

    • @butterflywing61
      @butterflywing61 Před rokem

      @@kaleidoscopeschool Thanks for the response. I'm thinking about using FTP -> MIDI -> Synthesizer. Still learning as I'm a guitar player and suck on keys. Need synth for new band I'm in.

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před rokem

      @@butterflywing61 keep us posted on how it goes!

    • @butterflywing61
      @butterflywing61 Před rokem

      @@kaleidoscopeschool Will do thanks.

  • @hotchow8766
    @hotchow8766 Před 6 měsíci +2

    This sounds like it could combine all of the EHX "9" series in one pedal, the MEL 9, Key 9, Bass 9...all of them, and still track better. I returned my KEY 9 because the "mallets" setting didn't track well enough to my liking. It dropped every fourth note during 8th note practice patterns.

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před 6 měsíci +1

      This system seems to work really well! Thanks for watching and commenting

  • @francisturgeon3333
    @francisturgeon3333 Před rokem +2

    Hello
    I'm happy to see that there are still people talking about the GR-55, thank you for your video. Being the owner of this product, I see you go around all the sounds possible, but never the piano alone? I wonder if you have this problem of note repetition especially on percussion instruments which seems to be a problem on the gr-55 if so how did you solve this problem? And maybe help me to direct me to a solution.
    Thanks for your video :)

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před rokem +1

      I think I know what you mean....repeating notes from a MIDI glitch? I haven't ever experienced that with my xtSA / GR-55 setup, so I dont know if I can be helpful. I have experienced it with other MIDI based gear in the past; that's why I have a sense of what you're talking about.

    • @francisturgeon3333
      @francisturgeon3333 Před rokem

      Hello
      Thank you for your answer maybe it happens with nylon strings and less with metal strings but I have the GK-3 adapter too and I have the same note rebound on percussion instrument it's really disturbing when you would like to play the piano above all it does not matter thank you anyway.
      But I also have a Spark amp but not the same godin guitar as yours I have a nylon sting godin with a midi output like yours and a normal output like any other guitar, however your godin has 3 outputs, one midi, one pyzzo and another normal.
      In short I want to know when you play the sound of the GR-55 does it come out of the Spark, or just the headrush speaker? Do you take the spark amp to use the Spark application and the two other pyzzo sounds on the Fishman amp and headrush for the GR-55 output.
      If I understood I'm a winner haha.
      If I'm right tell me yes :)
      Sometimes other installation approach is interesting to do thank you.
      Thank you for your good work looking forward to following you.

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před rokem

      @@francisturgeon3333 I've only used the GR 55 so far with the xtSA so I dont know about nylon strings. The xtSA has two audio outputs, the electric guitar sound I run to the Spark. I rarely use the Spark App; I just have 4 hardware presets on the amp that I created. The acoustic audio output of the xtSA goes to the Fishman. The third output is just the digital output that runs to the GR 55 (no audio), then the GR 55 has a 1/4" audio out that I generally run to either a HeadRush speaker, a Galaxy Hot Spot monitor or to the PA system

    • @ministryinsong
      @ministryinsong Před 10 měsíci +1

      great to see it’s still getting interest. I’ve played roland synth guitar on and off since the GR 300. i love my 55. By the way I’m sure the strings are switched off because the instrument eg trumpet can’t play those notes. I use the Godin LGXT love it although I had to buy a mod for the GR55 from a guy in the US to allow it to work flawlessly with the GR55 synth sounds it’s been so long since I installed it I’ve forgotten what it was exactly. haven’t forgot the price though 😰

  • @richardmiklos466
    @richardmiklos466 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I've recorded a lot of my own music (piano to orchestra sounds) using a GR33 midi out into my computer and using soundfont sounds. I'd like to see what a GR55 midi out into a keyboard synth would sound like, especially the amazing Osmose synth.

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks for watching the video and commenting. Let me know if you try that out!

  • @luizcrema495
    @luizcrema495 Před rokem

    Olá, estou no Brasil e é só para você saber, seu vídeo me ajudou muito na escolha de timbres para um teatro musical amador que faremos por aqui na pequena cidade de Caieiras. Grande abraço!

  • @rexcellencemagee6729
    @rexcellencemagee6729 Před 10 měsíci

    I must have way different tastes than you do, what you think is too much, I see as totally usable. I’m putting together (I originally wrote building, but other than fitting the Floyd, I really didn’t need to build or rebuild much) I will make a video about it, but it just popped in my mind for the ultimate ax, I need midi. I had a series of strokes a while back and basically have to teach my hands the functionality of playing again, so in a sense I’m creating a handicap instrument! Anyhoo, this is the answer with the ability to open tune on the fly and such. I’m a synth guy as well so I’ll be able to pull stuff off and expand my creativity by leaps and bounds. Thank you so much for the demo! Keep your eyes out for me and tell me what you think! Unless it’s mean! Lol, my rig is unbelievable, imagine this, the gr-55, the Gt-1000 with all of dreadbox and EHX, earthquaker, Beetronics, Eventide max, Bluesky, etc… then synths and drum machines, pads and real Harmonica and the Rc-500, it will fun! My goal is write and practice for a year and busker my disabled ass at a fair. PS I got at least 10 ideas for original songs from your demo! Really nice Demonstration! But you seriously need some anti slip pads under the unit, I don’t know how that doesn’t make you nuts! It would me! Lol

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před 9 měsíci

      I don't dispute that many things are a question of taste. I'm glad to hear from the CZcams community, and I'm also glad that I run a school where other teachers and students debate my opinions. When you're just talking to a video camera it's easy to be opionated, ha ha. Definitely drop a link to your music here.

  • @sidneyaloysiussmutt1625
    @sidneyaloysiussmutt1625 Před 3 měsíci

    You can turn off the chromatic when playing the `brassy` ones so that it jumps to the notes instead of bending - so sounds more like the intended instrument. Having said that, the merged polyphonic sounds are also very creative in their own right.

  • @shawnlyons895
    @shawnlyons895 Před rokem

    Lol what I was asking Does the gr55 track well when strumming 1 st position chords. I’ve heard it doesn’t. Your video is the best explanation on these two prices of gear. I thought you might know Thankyou. Shawn

    • @charlesmccrone686
      @charlesmccrone686 Před rokem

      I've mostly used it (so far) in bands for single note phrasing and arpeggiating chords. I'll try to check more what you're asking. I set aside some time for making a followup video this Saturday. Crossing fingers....running a music school with 800 students it's busy.

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před rokem

      check out this video I just made. You prompted it with your comment: czcams.com/video/Lsc1C3gDhYE/video.html

  • @SuperTruskaw
    @SuperTruskaw Před rokem

    Why you are using pick for arpeggios which should be done by fingers? Nice demo and it made me to buy this little box for sure, but your versatility related to the style of play and different techniques which would be obvious included in video review lasting nearly two hours in fact are, I would say "slightly limited". Thanks for posting anyway.

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching the video! I am primarily a rock / pick-style player, but I often play folk things without a pick. I don't agree with the statement that arpeggios *should* be done by fingers. Arpeggiation can be done either way unless it's a right hand pattern that involves plucking so many strings that there's no way to do it while holding a pick. There are a lot of considerations as to why you'd use a pick vs. fingers, and one of these may just be the convenience of the moment. My focus in this video was on demo'ing the patches as fast as I could, because I quickly realized it was going to take a lot longer than I expected when I started... so I'm sure I gravitated toward some of my more ingrained rock cliches playing-wise.

  • @bfreebabi5398
    @bfreebabi5398 Před rokem

    I have a Godin XTSA Guitar and GR55 , would you please teach me how to change Patches up and down using the guitar switcher ? please teach how to assign the XTSA Switch button so that I can select only Bank Up and Bank Down

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před rokem +1

      here's how I use the switches currently. The "top" switch turns the synth pickup / functionality of the xtSA on and off. so if you dont want to drive the GR 55 for the whole song you can just turn that off from the guitar. The "bottom" switch scrolls up and down through banks on the GR 55. if it can be set to do something differently, I haven't explored that yet. I think it works well because the bank up-down procedure on the GR footpedal is not my favorite design, so you can use the guitar switch to cycle through banks of 3. Then you can select between the three presets in each bank with your feet... since -- natively anyway -- the switch on the guitar doesnt do that.

    • @MartinCraneRockbeast
      @MartinCraneRockbeast Před 10 měsíci

      You have two modes. One raises the patches singularly or you can go up in banks so that the pedals then choose the patch.

  • @shawnlyons895
    @shawnlyons895 Před rokem

    Awesome video. Hey I was wondering I play and sing 24:48 solo at church I have the same godin as you
    do you think the gr55 would work well with a lot of strumming to fill up the sound. I appreciate this video Thankyou so much. Shawn

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před rokem

      thanks for watching! I'm not sure what you are saying about the 24:48 time stamp. can you clarify?

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před rokem

      check out this video I just made. You prompted it with your comment: czcams.com/video/Lsc1C3gDhYE/video.html

  • @DaleDunphy
    @DaleDunphy Před 9 měsíci +1

    Do you realize that you can put a dummy plug (the little jack only) in the "Guitar Out" jack and eliminate guitar sounds that are built into the patches?

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před 9 měsíci +1

      had no idea! Thanks for dropping that tip here, hope it's helpful to viewers

  • @Waldemar81
    @Waldemar81 Před 7 měsíci

  • @winstonsmith7652
    @winstonsmith7652 Před rokem

    I hear the looper is not very good. Is that true? Not that it’s a deal breaker. I’ve also heard some patches don’t track well. Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for the video. 👍 oh, being a bit of a Luddite I’m not very tech savvy. How does this compare to a helix, kemper or quad cortex with regards to the amp modelling ,or is that a stupid question?

    • @bfreebabi5398
      @bfreebabi5398 Před rokem +2

      To make sounds come out better, you need to install Option one in your GR55 so that you can reduce Ghost notes and other bad noises....etc ..Option 1 works fine on my GR55 and my XTSA Godin Guitar. Also the use of a GR55 Floor Editor, Free Software, is very good, it helps to better get great sound from the GR55, lots of option.

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před rokem

      That sounds like great advice. Thank you for mentioning

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před rokem +1

      I haven't tried out the looper. I personally wish they would leave loopers out of everything. The kids in my rock band program trigger the Line 6 Spider amp loopers by accident all the time. If you want a looper buy a dedicated looper pedal (I love my RC-50). I think the amp modeling in the GR55 tracks well but its treble-biased to my ear (though the stock presets in many things seem to be) and I don't think it's trying to compete directly against a Helix or the like. That's a more comprehensive device that works with the audio output of your guitar. I would guess the Helix and similar modelers are way more customizable

    • @winstonsmith7652
      @winstonsmith7652 Před rokem

      @@bfreebabi5398 thanks 👍

    • @winstonsmith7652
      @winstonsmith7652 Před rokem

      @@kaleidoscopeschool thanks for the response and info 👍

  • @dansguitarheaven
    @dansguitarheaven Před rokem

    Is this just patches that are in it only? I don't see anything on the face of it to where you can make your own. I basically want my guitar to sound like a Synth, with some horns and Strings. I have one of these with the pickup also so I can use any guitar. I hope I haven't wasted my money.

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před rokem

      I just did the stock patches/presets in this video. I haven't yet done much with the idea of editing it. I made one 12 string patch for Suite Madam Blue in 2021, but I think I just modified something it came with slightly. The menu system doesn't present very clearly with a "go ahead and make your own presets" vibe, but I haven't pursued the concept either way yet. You should try the Blade Runner sounding patch for basic synth (kind of a Pat Metheny Offramp vibe if I remember correctly). I think you should be able to find what you are looking for in the patches it came with?

  • @jbhk7977
    @jbhk7977 Před rokem

    What are the differences between the black and the blue RC-55?

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před rokem +1

      I didn't really know so I googled it and found this explanation: "It was my understanding that the only difference was obviously the color and that the black one came with the 1.50 update (some firmware adjustments and added some more factory presets), the blue one was pre-update (firmware 1.20) but could be updated to 1.50. No other differences that I know about."

    • @jbhk7977
      @jbhk7977 Před rokem

      @@kaleidoscopeschool thanks my friend

  • @elantric
    @elantric Před 2 měsíci

    Many factory preset employ the real time VGUITAR COSM Modeling with ultra low latency and no Guitar to MIDI Involved ( like Lead 08-02 Feedback Guitar)

  • @irealexact6169
    @irealexact6169 Před 6 měsíci

    first time i watch a vdo demo (...yeare ago...), i was so impressed and want save my money yo buy this whole gigs package, im so exit3d how midi works on guitar...
    but...
    after i watch this video, and dig all sound patch of this thing, i lost my spirit to own it 😂😂😂😂...
    thanks man, you save my money,
    now i prefer to upgrade my skills than buy this fx 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před 6 měsíci

      I'm curious as to more of your reactions to the sounds in the GR 55. could you explain a bit more?

  • @m_z_momo
    @m_z_momo Před 3 měsíci

    Is it normal that the rear pickup of the Godin xtSA is movable (it can wobble with a finger)?

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před 3 měsíci

      I am not with my xtSA right now (it's in my studio and I'm at home) but as an owner of over 20 guitars I can say that pickups are sometimes movable/wobbly to some extent as mounted stock by the manufacturer

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před 3 měsíci

      I.e. that doesn't worry me.

    • @m_z_momo
      @m_z_momo Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks@@kaleidoscopeschool

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před 2 měsíci

      you are welcome@@m_z_momo

  • @MartinCraneRockbeast
    @MartinCraneRockbeast Před 10 měsíci +1

    Only problem is I can hear the acoustic sound of the godin in the background.

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před 10 měsíci

      sorry about that. I made this vid at home and it was one of those "got to get it done" situations so I just went for it and used my regular cameras without the direct mic'ing / lines I'd use at my studio. I had no idea this more casually-shot video would become by far the most watched and rapidly growing video I've ever made!

  • @azjakeza
    @azjakeza Před 8 měsíci

    Any piano sax strings organ????ordinary fn sounds??

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před 8 měsíci

      does it seem the unit is lacking more ordinary sounds, you mean?

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před 8 měsíci

      @@azjakeza I wonder if I can use my xtSA with computer-based sound libraries... would like to try that, but I've been busy with other projects lately

  • @StratBoss
    @StratBoss Před 3 měsíci

    Is the latency good or bad?

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před 3 měsíci

      my sense is it is generally very good. some patches seem less accurate or quick than others but I never feel like it inhibits my performance on the instrument

    • @StratBoss
      @StratBoss Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks. I've also looked at the GM800, which they say has better tracking, but it's synth only so the GR55 seems like a better all-in-one unit as I don't really want loads of units on stage. Appreciate you replying and thanks for the video!

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před 3 měsíci +1

      You are welcome
      @@StratBoss

  • @blackrabbitproductions
    @blackrabbitproductions Před 2 měsíci

    I take it you can't use a normal guitar with this?

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před 2 měsíci

      correct, you have to have a guitar with a synth output, or get that type of pickup installed on a guitar

  • @ZoneTwelveOnline
    @ZoneTwelveOnline Před 3 měsíci

    To be honest most of these sounds are okay but nothing spectacular.

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před 3 měsíci

      What would make them better in your opinion? Are there guitar synth systems with better overall sounds? My feeling about a lot of gear (synths, guitar modelers, multi FX units) is that you often don't have all great presets.... With some it's only a minority. But you dont necessarily need 300 great sounds, if there are 25 really useful ones that's good enough. Some units like the Korg Krome88 keyboard have a really great percentage of usable sounds. With the Spider V amp I had to make useful presets; I liked very little of what it came with but it had the editability to give me what I wanted (I sat in Guitar Center for 2 hours with it before buying). What I don't know yet about the GR 55 is how editable it is. I've just been using the stock presets so far. As a music school owner I have a LOT of gear and wish I could spend more time with a lot of it

    • @ZoneTwelveOnline
      @ZoneTwelveOnline Před 3 měsíci

      @@kaleidoscopeschool I like the Godin guitar line up.
      I used a GR55 with a Godin grand concert for a few years.
      Ended up using only about 5 tailored go to sounds (out of hundreds) like you said you only need a few good ones.
      What I found was, however cool it was to make my guitar sound like a sax or trumpet etc it was a b grade version and
      I just wanted a premium guitar sound not a guitar that sounded like a b grade version of anything.
      The Boss SY1000 is a much newer and more improved tech with more guitar oriented sound options that has my interest.
      A top end guitar and amp is always a good place to start.
      The gr55 is impressive and can produce some good sounds among a sea of not so great sounds. That pedal is awesome and flawed at the same time.
      Can't smoothly transition between patch's which restricts options when playing live.
      Also certain sounds can be a bit buggy if your playing many notes on many strings.
      czcams.com/video/p2RGPsAATRE/video.html
      The tracking issue can be fixed

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před 3 měsíci

      thanks for watching and sharing this info!@@ZoneTwelveOnline

  • @tokyoveganjapaneselanguage4586

    I often think if Japan disappears, we lose many things we need.
    Anime, motor bike, ZOOM and Roland BOSS
    and so on...

    • @kaleidoscopeschool
      @kaleidoscopeschool  Před 9 měsíci

      Personally I really need Roland and Boss. Not so sure about ZOOM, lol. Thanks for watching!