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How are the OD’s?
Nice! I think the B3n had this option.haven't tried them yet
i've been dialing in basic amp tones
need to check the ODs and patch switching
so far, this thing is pretty quiet
impressed
i don't remember seeing "Right Out Position" on the other Zoom units
pretty nice
this confirms effects order - right to left
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How is the switching between patches, easy for gigging?haven't tried them yet
i've been dialing in basic amp tones
need to check the ODs and patch switching
so far, this thing is pretty quiet
impressed
i don't remember seeing "Right Out Position" on the other Zoom units
pretty nice
this confirms effects order - right to left
View attachment 5455557
How is the switching between patches, easy for gigging?
That was one thing I thought cool on the B1 Four’s, the buttons to toggle on and off each “pedal” in a chain or pedal board. Still you had to use your fingers and not your foot.Wondering as well. Also wondering if you could set up a patch with 6 effects and it be like a pedalboard and if you would have the ability to just scroll left or right and turn them on and off as needed.
That was one thing I thought cool on the B1 Four’s, the buttons to toggle on and off each “pedal” in a chain or pedal board. Still you had to use your fingers and not your foot.
Cool!
Cool!
I remember a cat that did something like this for the B1on and B1xon. A MIDI and Bluetooth setup to control them. He was selling his system.
haven't tried them yet
i've been dialing in basic amp tones
need to check the ODs and patch switching
so far, this thing is pretty quiet
impressed
i don't remember seeing "Right Out Position" on the other Zoom units
pretty nice
this confirms effects order - right to left
View attachment 5455557
The specs on that TONEX One are insane!! The IK website has these comparisons between the real rigs and the TONEX models, and they are SPOT-ON!! You would have to load some bass amp/cab data. I wonder if they have good representation for bass.
I suppose the big question is whether to put the Zoom before or after it. Any thoughts?
Are you pushing any of the amp sims into slight break up? If so, how do they sound?Next day thoughts
For simplicity, the MS-60B+, a tuner, and DI is it.
ToneX is great, no argument. Especially with the MS-60B+ feeding it.
But the MS-60B+ holds its own alone.
Rehearsal will reveal all.
For pure amp tone:
5 Stars
Are you pushing any of the amp sims into slight break up? If so, how do they sound?
Just confirming, there is no way, yet, to add an expression pedal, other then some external MIDI trickery?
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