
We talk to GN’R’s longest-serving guitarist about Roland and BOSS gear old and new before the band lights up London’s Wembley Arena.

Reverberations: Toast and the VG-800 V-Guitar Processor
Toast, a daring and innovative guitarist from Nashville, reveals how V-Guitar continues to inspire his evolving sound and fuel creativity.

Using the BOSS V-Guitar System with Synthesizers
Connected to a DAW, the BOSS VG-800 V-Guitar Processor can drive software instruments directly. Learn how to use this powerful capability.
EXPLORE PEDALS

BOSS debuted over twenty new products in 2021, and the output didn't slow in 2022. Look back at twelve months of activity and releases.

Delay pedals aren't solely for guitars. Learn why using this effect with other instruments is a gateway to fresh sonic landscapes.

Few effects have impacted the guitar world in as many unique ways as a delay. Here are some tricks to maximize your delay pedal.

A wireless expression pedal opens up worlds of creativity. Learn how the EV-1-WL can expand your sound by controlling effects parameters.

Reverberations: Guns N’ Roses Guitarist Richard Fortus
We talk to GN’R’s longest-serving guitarist about Roland and BOSS gear old and new before the band lights up London’s Wembley Arena.

Strings and Synths: A History of Roland and BOSS Guitar Synthesizers
Guitar synthesizers have come a long way. Learn how early Roland guitar synths and MIDI innovation led to current BOSS technology.

Strings and Synths: A History of Roland and BOSS Guitar Synthesizers
Guitar synthesizers have come a long way. Learn how early Roland guitar synths and MIDI innovation led to current BOSS technology.
EXPLORE AMPS

BOSS Katana amplifiers are versatile and feature-packed. This brief guided tour will help you sweeten your amp with a few choice suggestions.

Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, the Katana-Mini X empowers you to get creative and play anywhere, anytime.

Explore the Katana's sonic capabilities and its comprehensive range of amp types, effects, control functions, desktop editing system, and more.

Will Sergeant talks Echo & the Bunnymen’s iconic guitar tones, Roland and BOSS gear, and how he’s shaped the post-punk sound since 1978.








