Great video as always, Patrick! Your Sterling Music Man is gorgeous and has a killer tone! Have you ever thought about including bass tabs for the riffs you play in your videos? Just a thought cuz they’re pretty awesome!🤘🏼🎸🎶
So in bypass when you kick it on you get whatever tone you set up.....and in dual.mode it would be always.on say one clean sound and say one dirty.....is this correct.
I love the idea of this pedal, but I’d have to bring a software engineer to my gigs. There’s no way to make adjustments on-the-fly. And how, exactly, to you “capture” something?
From a pure tech nerd standpoint, I agree it's amazing what they're able to shove into a small form factor. I almost think this perhaps goes too far though into the land of complicated set-ups. If you need two main sets of options to utilize the A/B, I could see it being useful. However, having to make changes to swap them out mid-set could be a recipe for mass confusion unless you dedicated the time to completely memorize what you need to do--especially with it being such a small form factor and having to memorize what light corresponds to what setting. For me personally, it's a bit too much complication compared to what I'm using currently. For someone starting out, though, it's definitely an option for a more budget friendly option setting up what you want out of your tone. As you said, taking your time with the manual and learning it is absolutely needed to utilize it to its fullest.
Sounds awesome! But it looks like it's not easy to understand with so many different features squeezed into a tiny box with 4 dials and 2 buttons... Something like the Zoom B1 Four seems to be the sweet-spot of size/features/usability to me which also sounds nice and is pretty cheap for what you get.
That Baum bass looks so good.
If only it had a 1/8 TRS MIDI input to control it
Yeah at the price point I get this is ALOT for the form factor but man that would of put it over the top 😭😭😭
you're a great player Patrick, very interesting pedal, I can't believe how many functions they put in such a small package!
The tones sounded good. What Tonex models an or pedals were you using in the demo?
Great video as always, Patrick! Your Sterling Music Man is gorgeous and has a killer tone! Have you ever thought about including bass tabs for the riffs you play in your videos? Just a thought cuz they’re pretty awesome!🤘🏼🎸🎶
The 6 string bass with the tremolo is nuts!!
Imma go ahead and like this video
So in bypass when you kick it on you get whatever tone you set up.....and in dual.mode it would be always.on say one clean sound and say one dirty.....is this correct.
Yep
3:43 seymour duncan apollo
I was wondering which they were. Sounded nice and crispy clean
I love the idea of this pedal, but I’d have to bring a software engineer to my gigs. There’s no way to make adjustments on-the-fly. And how, exactly, to you “capture” something?
I you had to choose a bass between the Spector NS Dimension 5 HP or the Ibanez btb 805 MS which would you choose and why?
With no display on the unit, how can you change presets live and know what you’ve loaded without hooking it up to a computer?
Cool thing… but I can see our bassist forgetting about the colours of his stomp adjustments at a gig 😂
Sounds great 👍 but doesn't feel intuitive at all and it seems impossible to handle on stage 😊
I went ahead and bought one of these. I love it!
From a pure tech nerd standpoint, I agree it's amazing what they're able to shove into a small form factor. I almost think this perhaps goes too far though into the land of complicated set-ups. If you need two main sets of options to utilize the A/B, I could see it being useful. However, having to make changes to swap them out mid-set could be a recipe for mass confusion unless you dedicated the time to completely memorize what you need to do--especially with it being such a small form factor and having to memorize what light corresponds to what setting. For me personally, it's a bit too much complication compared to what I'm using currently.
For someone starting out, though, it's definitely an option for a more budget friendly option setting up what you want out of your tone. As you said, taking your time with the manual and learning it is absolutely needed to utilize it to its fullest.
Sounds awesome! But it looks like it's not easy to understand with so many different features squeezed into a tiny box with 4 dials and 2 buttons... Something like the Zoom B1 Four seems to be the sweet-spot of size/features/usability to me which also sounds nice and is pretty cheap for what you get.
Ps if can figure it out I will show the finished product. Pease
Too complicated for live
Nah, just set it and leave i
Future will probably AI , no bassist needed 😢
Either any musician 😢😮
who cares? Just play the bass