Kurtus Richter
Member
It's easy to find online tutorials for almost any gear you have, new or old, and most of them are videos on YouTube, though there are exceptions here and there. Simply have the make and model of what you want a tutorial on, type that into your favorite search-bar (Google, Bing, Firefox, etc.), followed by the word "tutorial", and press Enter.
Example: When I type the phrase "Boss SY-1 tutorial" into my Bing search-bar and press Enter, it brings up a number of video tutorials on the synthesizer, with most on YouTube.
Manufacturers of musical gear often get some musician to demonstrate a new piece of gear on video, for promotional purposes. So, nearly any instrument, amp, effect pedal, keyboard, processor, or other musical item on the market having to do with music making will have a demo online somewhere. And even if a manufacturer has not done this for some item they make, there are also individuals who upload videos of them using it. But because so many tutorials are on YouTube, if it is a common kind of item (guitar, amp, effect, etc.), you may want to start by going to YouTube directly (www.youtube.com), and put the phrase into their search-bar.
Example: When I type the phrase "Boss SY-1 tutorial" into my Bing search-bar and press Enter, it brings up a number of video tutorials on the synthesizer, with most on YouTube.
Manufacturers of musical gear often get some musician to demonstrate a new piece of gear on video, for promotional purposes. So, nearly any instrument, amp, effect pedal, keyboard, processor, or other musical item on the market having to do with music making will have a demo online somewhere. And even if a manufacturer has not done this for some item they make, there are also individuals who upload videos of them using it. But because so many tutorials are on YouTube, if it is a common kind of item (guitar, amp, effect, etc.), you may want to start by going to YouTube directly (www.youtube.com), and put the phrase into their search-bar.