Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy Camp Giveaway
Cory Nagatoshi of Torrance, CA, was the big winner of the Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy Camp Giveaway, earning an unforgettable three-day experience at the camp in Las Vegas.
Rough distortion sound, good for backing.
Well sustained distortion sound, good for solos.
Crunch sound suitable for blues.
Clean sound for arpeggio.
Metal sound good for riffs.
Fuzz sound of the '60s with UNI-V. Speed of UNI-V effect can be changed with expression pedal.
Crunch sound, good for chord strokes.
Tight, clean sound, good for rhythm.
Drive sound for '70s hard rock.
Metal sound, good for single-coil pickups.
Rotary sound of the '70s. Speed of ROTARY effect can be changed with expression pedal.
Jazz sound, suitable for neck pickup.
Sweet drive sound for latin rock. Level of DELAY effect can be controlled with expression pedal.
This is a whimsical sound suited to '70s progressive rock.
Tremolo sound, good for '60s surf rock.
Clean sound with T. WAH for funk.
Distortion sound for '80s metal.
This raises the pitch by an octave when the expression pedal is operated. It is suited to single-note phrases.
Crunch sound with COMPRESSOR for solos.
Phaser sound, good for rhythm.
Drive sound, good for punk rock.
Twin-lead-like distortion sound for single-note phrases in A-minor (C-major).
'90s alternative-rock sound.
Clean sound with pedal wah, good for rhythm.
Mild lead sound for jazz-fusion.
This produces an effect like a talk box when the pedal is operated.
Slap-back echo sound for country.
Clean tone for '60s Liverpool sound.
Heavy distortion combining sound an octave lower.
Wild distortion with FLANGER.
Hard rock sound with PHASER.
Changes a single-coil-pickup sound to a clean, humbucker sound.
This tone is suited to solos that combine PEDAL WAH and DISTORTION.
Synth-like sound using SLOW GEAR.
This is a crunch sound that uses a dotted eighth note delay. Pressing the number pedals changes the delay time.
Fretless guitar sound.

Stompbox Ease with Advanced COSM® Creativity
A multi-effects unit that’s as easy as a stompbox — that’s the beauty of the new ME-70. The friendly, knob-laden design makes tone creation a snap, but with a powerful COSM® AMP section derived from the GT-10, the ME-70 takes the “EZ effects” concept to new heights.
Rough distortion sound, good for backing.
Well sustained distortion sound, good for solos.
Crunch sound suitable for blues.
Clean sound for arpeggio.
Metal sound good for riffs.
Fuzz sound of the '60s with UNI-V. Speed of UNI-V effect can be changed with expression pedal.
Crunch sound, good for chord strokes.
Tight, clean sound, good for rhythm.
Drive sound for '70s hard rock.
Metal sound, good for single-coil pickups.
Rotary sound of the '70s. Speed of ROTARY effect can be changed with expression pedal.
Jazz sound, suitable for neck pickup.
Sweet drive sound for latin rock. Level of DELAY effect can be controlled with expression pedal.
This is a whimsical sound suited to '70s progressive rock.
Tremolo sound, good for '60s surf rock.
Clean sound with T. WAH for funk.
Distortion sound for '80s metal.
This raises the pitch by an octave when the expression pedal is operated. It is suited to single-note phrases.
Crunch sound with COMPRESSOR for solos.
Phaser sound, good for rhythm.
Drive sound, good for punk rock.
Twin-lead-like distortion sound for single-note phrases in A-minor (C-major).
'90s alternative-rock sound.
Clean sound with pedal wah, good for rhythm.
Mild lead sound for jazz-fusion.
This produces an effect like a talk box when the pedal is operated.
Slap-back echo sound for country.
Clean tone for '60s Liverpool sound.
Heavy distortion combining sound an octave lower.
Wild distortion with FLANGER.
Hard rock sound with PHASER.
Changes a single-coil-pickup sound to a clean, humbucker sound.
This tone is suited to solos that combine PEDAL WAH and DISTORTION.
Synth-like sound using SLOW GEAR.
This is a crunch sound that uses a dotted eighth note delay. Pressing the number pedals changes the delay time.
Fretless guitar sound.
If you have questions about operating your Roland, BOSS or Cakewalk product, please check our Knowledge Base for answers to the most common questions.
You can also contact our Product Support department by phone or email.
In addition, we have a library of Owner’s Manuals and Support Documents that you can download and reference. If Support Documents are available for this product, they will be listed below.