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Description

Introduce an extra dimension to your music with the Boss SL-20 Slicer, a multi-effects pedal designed to morph your signal into a suite of pulsating grooves and rhythmic patterns. This unit is more than just a pedal, it's a creative tool that inspires experimental play and innovative songwriting. With its unique Harmonic Slice feature and immersive 3D panning, the SL-20 is not just about adding effects, it's about crafting a sonic landscape that moves with the rhythm of your performance.

Key Features: - Multi-effects unit with 50 onboard rhythmic patterns - Unique Harmonic Slice feature - 3D panning for immersive soundscapes - Loop playback capabilities for song-writing and experimental play

Product specs

Brand Boss
Model SL-20 Slicer
Finish Green
Year 2008 - 2025
Made In Taiwan

FAQs

What does the Boss SL-20 Slicer pedal do?

The Boss SL-20 Slicer creates unique sliced sound effects by rhythmically chopping your signal into percussive patterns. It's designed to add dynamic and rhythmic textures to your guitar or keyboard performances.

Can the Boss SL-20 Slicer be used with instruments other than guitar?

Yes, the Boss SL-20 Slicer can be used with keyboards, bass guitars, and other electronic instruments, making it versatile for various musical setups.

Does the Boss SL-20 Slicer require a specific power supply?

The Boss SL-20 Slicer requires a standard 9V DC power supply, commonly used with most Boss pedals, or it can be powered by a 9V battery.

How many slice patterns does the Boss SL-20 Slicer offer?

The Boss SL-20 Slicer offers 50 different slice patterns, allowing for a wide range of rhythmic possibilities and creative soundscapes.

Can the Boss SL-20 Slicer sync to external MIDI devices?

Yes, the Boss SL-20 Slicer can sync to external MIDI devices, enabling precise tempo synchronization with other gear in your setup.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Offers unique rhythmic patterns for innovative soundscapes

  • Versatile across guitars, bass, and synths, enhancing a wide range of instruments

  • Intuitive interface with immediate usability and a variety of modes

  • Features like tap tempo and memory banks for precise rhythm control

  • Stereo input and output for complex audio setups

  • Innovative design praised for its originality in effects

  • Encourages experimental play, acting as an instrument/tool

  • Preset rhythm patterns allow for easy integration with a full band

CONS

  • Discontinued, making it harder to find/purchase

  • Can be too esoteric or niche for some, limiting its utility

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Boss SL-20 Slicer.

Features and functionality

  • The SL-20 Slicer offers six stereo modes, finely-adjustable attack and duty, and no-hassle MIDI clock, providing a wide range of rhythmic options.

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  • The SL-20 Slicer includes a unique "dummy plug" trick to enable stereo output, creating a tremolo effect on top of the Slicer effect for added depth.

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  • The SL-20's Autopan effect includes a 3-D effect in some algorithms, moving sound left-right and front-back, offering a unique stereo experience when used mono.

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  • The SL-20's onboard looper is highlighted for its accessibility, adding to the pedal's appeal compared to the MD series.

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Comparisons

  • The SL-20 features a 5-pin MIDI port and up to 40-second loop recording, which some users prefer over the SL-2 for its synth compatibility.

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  • The MD-200 has a slicer feature but lacks the full 11 variations of the SL-2, making the latter more appealing for dedicated slicing effects.

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  • Some users find the SL-20's integrated dry/wet blend feature useful, potentially eliminating the need for a separate loop switcher when blending effects.

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  • Compared to the MD-200/MD-500, the SL-20 is preferred for its dedicated slicer effect without additional modulation features, simplifying its use for slicing tasks.

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Use cases and applications

  • Owners have used the SL-2 to add unexpected movement to ambient music, highlighting its versatility in creating dynamic soundscapes.

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  • Owners successfully use the SL-20's stereo and Autopan features to create complex, semi-random pulse effects, enhancing dynamic soundscapes in live looping and electronic projects.

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  • Users enjoy the SL-20 for creating choppy tremolo effects synced to a pattern, particularly with "harmonic" pattern banks, enhancing experimental play.

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  • The pedal is favored for drone music by setting a short gate on synth pads, allowing creative manipulation of dry and effect levels.

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Software and compatibility

  • A community-made web editor, sl2-patch-editor.xyz, enhances the SL-2's usability by simplifying pattern adjustments and integration with other gear.

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User experience

  • Some users find the SL-2 difficult to operate due to its compact design, but MIDI clocking significantly improves synchronization with other equipment.

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  • An expression pedal can be paired with the SL-20 to explore additional dimensions in sound manipulation, enhancing the pedal's versatility.

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4.5 out of 5

Based on 6 Reviews and 33 Ratings

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jimmarchi1

I got this for electrnic music but tis fun on guitar too

this thing is insane when screwing with it on synths and samplers. its just whack. I enver thought I would like it on guitar but it has its moments as a guitar effect too. I haven't explored all tis options in any way but I really like the SL-20. Sound quality is really solid for a boss effect. Buffer's not too offensive to my ear. Sounds good and it does a million varieties of whacked out shit to your music. like a lot of EQD stuff its uses are pretty esoteric and for all but the most experimental noise-band people it will be a bad investment unless they're doing a lot of studio work or home recording where crazy, rhythmic gimmick effects are needed.

jonathanwrites

This should be your introduction to "different" pedals.

The Boss Slicer is awesome. If you're into things like Muse or 30 Seconds to Mars, when you start messing with this, you will INSTANTLY be hearing where they got some of their tricks... it's all thanks to this thing. In a way, it almost turns your guitar into a sequencer. Using this with a synth-inspired pedal, like the DigiTech Synth Wah, will take you to some very spacey places.

gary_dizon

I this pedal. It not for everyone.

This pedal makes the guitar sound synthetic. The effect can "chop" notes and chords with different attack and modulate the notes. This isn't just a tremolo effect with an auto wah. It can make a guitar sound like an arpeggiated keyboard.

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droneswarm

Not for everyone...

...but definitely for me!!! It's a weird beast, and you can't use it on everything...I do want to though! I find it to be more of an instrument or a tool than an effect...if that means anything...anywhere...this pedal doesn't do William Burroughs but it kind of sounds like it does...if that means anything...anywhere...footfalls on a wet sidewalk, but the exclamation is all wrong. Pete zipped up.

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bhdc

106

Actually i don't use it anymore and am willing to sell it

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slicing the MKS (trance gate)

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Artist usage

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See how Casper Starreveld uses Boss SL-20 Slicer

Casper Starreveld

Guitarist, Keyboardist

Kensington

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Verified via Photo

In the provided image, you can see the Boss SL-20 Slicer in the top drawer, confirming its use by Casper Starreveld. This pedal is utilized in their song "Slicer," specifically using bank 4, pattern 4.

See how Jerome Froese uses Boss SL-20 Slicer

Jerome Froese

Guitarist, Keyboardist

Tangerine Dream

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Verified via Jeromefroese

Jerome Froese lists the Boss SL-20 Slicer on his official website in the Gear Studio section, indicating its use in his setup.

See how Gerry Leonard uses Boss SL-20 Slicer

Gerry Leonard

Guitarist

David Bowie (band)

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Verified via Roland

On his artist page on the official Roland website, it is confirmed that Gerry Leonard uses a Boss SL-20 Slicer.

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Jamie West-Oram

Guitarist

The Fixx

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Verified via Premier Guitar

Jamie West-Oram's gear list, from Premier Guitar:

Guitars Suhr koa S-style (“Woody”) replica of ‘84 Schecter “partscaster” Suhr Classic T Fender ‘62 Stratocaster reissue with signature pickups by Dave Walsh 1961 Epiphone Olympic Ernie Ball Music Man Axis Super Sport Early-’80s Ibanez Blazer (used on original “One Thing Leads to Another” tracks) Custom 1991 Ibanez S-style

Amps Two Fender Hot Rod DeVilles running in stereo 1962 Vox AC30 (studio) Suhr Corso (studio) Cornell Plexi (studio) 1964 Elpico 18-watter (studio)

Effects 1981 MXR Stereo Chorus Suhr Koji Comp Suhr Shiba Drive Suhr Riot Xotic SL Drive Vemuram Jan Ray Boss DD-500 Boss SL-20 Slicer Boss volume pedal Assorted pedals (studio)

Strings & Picks Ernie Ball Burly Slinkys Jim Dunlop 1 mm picks

See how AG Coco uses Boss SL-20 Slicer

AG Coco

Guitarist, Composer

Hujan

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Verified via YouTube

In the timestamp 1:54 of this video, a Boss SL-20 can be seen here on AG's pedalboard.

See how Y.K.C uses Boss SL-20 Slicer

Y.K.C

Guitarist, Keyboardist

coldrain

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Verified via YouTube

In 1:38, YKC paddleboard has Boss SL-20 Slicer effect pedal in Final Destination MV

See how Mark McGuire uses Boss SL-20 Slicer

Mark McGuire

Guitarist

Emeralds

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Verified via Flickr

In this photo, which shows McGuire's pedalboard during his 2011 gig at Shacklewell Arms in London, one of the pedals that can be identified is the Boss SL-20.

See how Katsumi Sugahara uses Boss SL-20 Slicer

Katsumi Sugahara

Guitarist

Solmania

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Verified via YouTube

In the YouTube video titled "2021.03.13『MACHINE HEADS』大野雅彦展 機材について" by fukugangallery, at the 29:58 mark, the Boss SL-20 Slicer pedal is visible in Katsumi Sugahara's setup.

See how Sergio D German uses Boss SL-20 Slicer

Sergio D German

Singer, Guitarist

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Verified via Photo

The Pedal can be seen on Sergio pedalboard on the reckless recording sessions.

See how Positive Mental Trip uses Boss SL-20 Slicer

Positive Mental Trip

Singer, Guitarist

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Verified via YouTube

Luke Weiler of Positive Mental Trip has been using the BOSS SL-20 Slicer since 2016. One of his favorite extreme effects he is known to use it on “John The Baptist” and “The Bronco Rides at Midnight” on “the Black and White Album” (2017) Due to its large size much like the BOSS DD20 Giga Delay he has rarely ever used it live.

See how Alex Otaola uses Boss SL-20 Slicer

Alex Otaola

Guitarist, Composer

Santa Sabina

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Verified via Alexotaola

Used in metropolis album

See how Matt Galligan uses Boss SL-20 Slicer

Matt Galligan

Guitarist

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Verified via Photo

Bottom left on Matt Galligan's pedalboard setup is the Boss SL-20 Slicer Audio Pattern Processor pedal.

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