I bought it two years ago but never spent much time figuring out all its potential. Thanks to your video I made a few awesome patches. Also, I find Tone Lib a lot better than Guitar Lab, it's faster and more intuitive.
Awesome. Glad I could be of service. I like Tome Lib a lot better also. Just remember that there is a few sounds that are NOT loaded to the unit by default, & you have to use Guitar lab 1 time only, & send those few sounds over. The you are good to go. Only have to do it one time. It's an awesome little unit. I use it all the time for my complete Bass rig. I use that right into my loop station for my solo live looping show, & I love it.
Just have this one today. Great little multi fx ! I think the sounds is great, but the presets... some okay, some need major tweaking. I always suggest to read the manuals and understand the fx you're going to use (kinda boring, but I love to experiment). You do not need all 5 fx slots. I can get great drive sound with just a preamp (the mxr di+ ) and a comp. And clean tone, sometimes you don't need amp or cab model at all! I just use DI5 and a black comp, and that's a great clean bass tone (your result may vary with your bass). totally agree on the STOMP mode function. Having the up and down footswitch to select/bypass multiple fx would be great. Or even snapshot function like the Helix, that would be wild...
Just to be honest, I was kinda curious when this popped into my feed, prob won’t watch the whole thing, as I’ve already committed to a fender mustang V and also a katana artist combo. But I just want to bump you up to 100 views and help the small channel with the algorithm. 👍
That is one of the most honest/cool comments I have ever received. Thanks so much. Us small channels can use all the help we can get. I will in turn pay it forward as you have done to me. Thanks again.
What’s your opinion on the zoom b1x vs the zoom ms-60B+? The multistomp has the new phone app control but the b1 seems like it’d be quicker to use mid-song. I play mostly church stuff so I’m just trying to find something quick and easy to fill the role of tuner, compressor, and preamp.
I went from the MS-60B, to the B1 Four for the convince actually. The one button on the MD-60b was hard to work around. The B1 Four having 2 buttons helped quite a bit.
How it sounds compared to MS-60B? I had MS-60B and it produces an input distortion on a passive Jazz Bass. Some forums speaking that B1 Four is more boxy sounded comparing to MS60B
I’m wanting to get into bass, I saw a video saying that you can practice silently with this? So I could plug my bass into this with head phones and that’s all I need? Or would I need an amp too
@@MUSICIANGeeK wow that’s awesome. Thank you for the response I think I’m gonna buy a bass soon and then I’ll just get this! I already have some good headphones and I should be good to go I hope!
Just be advised that when using it that way the volume is very low. Plugging it into a small practice amp and using the amp's headphone jack produces much better results. That's what I found anyway.
Thanks sir, its only for your reviews of this unit, i finally got it...
Thanks so much. You have made my day. Enjoy it.
I bought it two years ago but never spent much time figuring out all its potential. Thanks to your video I made a few awesome patches. Also, I find Tone Lib a lot better than Guitar Lab, it's faster and more intuitive.
Awesome. Glad I could be of service. I like Tome Lib a lot better also. Just remember that there is a few sounds that are NOT loaded to the unit by default, & you have to use Guitar lab 1 time only, & send those few sounds over. The you are good to go. Only have to do it one time. It's an awesome little unit. I use it all the time for my complete Bass rig. I use that right into my loop station for my solo live looping show, & I love it.
Just have this one today. Great little multi fx ! I think the sounds is great, but the presets... some okay, some need major tweaking.
I always suggest to read the manuals and understand the fx you're going to use (kinda boring, but I love to experiment).
You do not need all 5 fx slots. I can get great drive sound with just a preamp (the mxr di+ ) and a comp. And clean tone, sometimes you don't need amp or cab model at all! I just use DI5 and a black comp, and that's a great clean bass tone (your result may vary with your bass).
totally agree on the STOMP mode function. Having the up and down footswitch to select/bypass multiple fx would be great. Or even snapshot function like the Helix, that would be wild...
Just to be honest, I was kinda curious when this popped into my feed, prob won’t watch the whole thing, as I’ve already committed to a fender mustang V and also a katana artist combo. But I just want to bump you up to 100 views and help the small channel with the algorithm. 👍
That is one of the most honest/cool comments I have ever received. Thanks so much. Us small channels can use all the help we can get. I will in turn pay it forward as you have done to me. Thanks again.
I’ve been using one of these on stage for 3 years it’s still like new ,might be plastic but it is rugged
Seems like it. Just replaced it with a Ampero 2 stomp. Now I can do dual amping/Bi amping. Solid unit. Love the Synth sounds in the Zoom stuff.
@@MUSICIANGeeK I like the Sansamp patch and at a fraction of the cost
@@lucybarney1 Absolutely. I always say, even if you only like 1-3 sounds, its worth the price.
What’s your opinion on the zoom b1x vs the zoom ms-60B+? The multistomp has the new phone app control but the b1 seems like it’d be quicker to use mid-song. I play mostly church stuff so I’m just trying to find something quick and easy to fill the role of tuner, compressor, and preamp.
I went from the MS-60B, to the B1 Four for the convince actually. The one button on the MD-60b was hard to work around. The B1 Four having 2 buttons helped quite a bit.
How it sounds compared to MS-60B? I had MS-60B and it produces an input distortion on a passive Jazz Bass. Some forums speaking that B1 Four is more boxy sounded comparing to MS60B
I did a bunch of videos of the MS-60B also. Crack them out & see for yourself. The sounds are quits similar to me, the the B1 Four has more.
I’m wanting to get into bass, I saw a video saying that you can practice silently with this? So I could plug my bass into this with head phones and that’s all I need? Or would I need an amp too
You could absolutely use it that way. Then when you get an amp, you can use it in front of the amp effects, or for recording. Many uses for this unit.
@@MUSICIANGeeK wow that’s awesome. Thank you for the response I think I’m gonna buy a bass soon and then I’ll just get this! I already have some good headphones and I should be good to go I hope!
@@natevart4156 You should be good to go then. Enjoy the new Bass journey.
Just be advised that when using it that way the volume is very low. Plugging it into a small practice amp and using the amp's headphone jack produces much better results. That's what I found anyway.
@@db_98765 thank you very much, would you recommend I just buy an amp instead? Because all I’m going to do is play through headphones tho
I've had one for a couple of months and love it other than the expression pedal. Not so good
Great little unit for sure.
thanks mate!
Glad it helped.