Thanks. Glad you got some value of the video. Myself I don't like Reverb on Bass, but love it in Vocals Guitars& Drums. Everyone likes something different. Thanks again for watching & the kid words.
Loved the comparative video. I just have one question. Does the Zoom B1 Four also allow for controlling the intensity, duration, and depth of each reverb-setting? Thanks again for your informative videos! 🙏😁
@@MUSICIANGeeK Thanks for your reply! 😁I might still go for the Zoom B2 Four. Just wondering if it has a more sturdy casing. since it was built for live gigging too...🤔 I can also get an additional presence pedal later...
Actually thanks you quite a bit. I actually got a Ampero II stomp for my Bass setup. Because I wanted dual amping/parallel processing. I have a couple of stereo Basses now, & wanted something that could utilize that. I thought I didn't have enough space left over for the ZOOM, so I took it out. I LOVE the Synth sounds the ZOOM has, & the Ampero has no usable Synth sounds. When you asked me some questions, it caused me to pull it out & fire it up to check, then I noticed that I CAN fit in a small spot in between my 2 pedal boards. I use it now just for the Synth sounds. Right into the FX loop for the Ampero Stomp. So, without your questions, that would or not happened, so again, thank you!!!
THE best B1 Four review.
Glad you enjoyed it & thanks again for the kind words.
Nice video. Really learnt a few things about using reverb on bass
Thanks. Glad you got some value of the video. Myself I don't like Reverb on Bass, but love it in Vocals Guitars& Drums. Everyone likes something different. Thanks again for watching & the kid words.
You can sure hammer away on the bass....nice.
Thanks for the kind words. Just having fun with it.
Loved the comparative video. I just have one question. Does the Zoom B1 Four also allow for controlling the intensity, duration, and depth of each reverb-setting? Thanks again for your informative videos! 🙏😁
Not totally. What you see for the settings in the software interface screenshot is what you get. That's all, but it does give enough options.
@@MUSICIANGeeK Thanks for your reply! 😁I might still go for the Zoom B2 Four. Just wondering if it has a more sturdy casing. since it was built for live gigging too...🤔 I can also get an additional presence pedal later...
Actually thanks you quite a bit. I actually got a Ampero II stomp for my Bass setup. Because I wanted dual amping/parallel processing. I have a couple of stereo Basses now, & wanted something that could utilize that. I thought I didn't have enough space left over for the ZOOM, so I took it out. I LOVE the Synth sounds the ZOOM has, & the Ampero has no usable Synth sounds. When you asked me some questions, it caused me to pull it out & fire it up to check, then I noticed that I CAN fit in a small spot in between my 2 pedal boards. I use it now just for the Synth sounds. Right into the FX loop for the Ampero Stomp. So, without your questions, that would or not happened, so again, thank you!!!
@@MUSICIANGeeK Gotto love it when those things happen!!! ❤😁
For sure!!!