A correction: you actually can output guitar with drum tracks for usb recording but you need to change the USB settings to loop back in the app. This also works for recording straight into a phone. So you can record on your phone a video of yourself playing with the guitar drums or backing track combined with a sound coming from the amp straight into the phone by a USB type c cable. For this, the audio input in the phone camera app needs to be switched to "external microphone", which is an option which appears after you connect the amp with a USB cable.
@@VibeKill-d2u Easy, connect NMS to a computer using Type-C cable and select NMS as you sound card in any DAW. I can't remember if you have to install ASIO drivers for it, google it. The computer receives the processed guitar digital stream therefore, the amp works as your fx processor. The amp also outputs any sound coming from pc, like your backing track, it's full duplex, low latency too. So it works like any regular usb sound interface. You can monitor the sound from the speakers or headphones connected to the amp.
It’s like a helix in a mini amp. Pretty impressive. I wish they had a separate output for the drums. That would make this a really useful quick demo tool.
Im want to learn electric guitar and curently try to buy equipment and find nux have many good option like mighty lite,mightyplug ,mg300 and all have similar app and features i didnt know what i need to chose a a starter kit
Hello from France ! Any ideas when it will be available? Im hesitating between this Nux Mk2 and the Spark Go from Positive Grid. Anyone could help me make my choice? Thanks !
Hi, this little magic box has really caught my attention, I just have a couple of questions: 1. by inserting the headphones into the appropriate input, the main speaker is totally excluded and the sound is heard only in the headphones(or at least is there a way to manage the two levels separately)? 2.I saw that you can create some presets using the app: once saved, are these stored directly in the mini amp without having to use the app every time? Thanks, and greetings from Italy
@@yaguitarThank you for your answer, another small question, the first version of the mighty lite will also be updated to take advantage of all these new features where you have to buy the mk2 version?
Thanks for the review! Do you know if there are any difference in the options available in the app with the mighty lite mk2 vs the pro plug? Any difference in that setup beside the (lack of) speaker/cabinet?
A correction: you actually can output guitar with drum tracks for usb recording but you need to change the USB settings to loop back in the app. This also works for recording straight into a phone. So you can record on your phone a video of yourself playing with the guitar drums or backing track combined with a sound coming from the amp straight into the phone by a USB type c cable. For this, the audio input in the phone camera app needs to be switched to "external microphone", which is an option which appears after you connect the amp with a USB cable.
Ah ok, I'll pin this thanks.
how to use it as a soundcard sir?
@@VibeKill-d2u Easy, connect NMS to a computer using Type-C cable and select NMS as you sound card in any DAW. I can't remember if you have to install ASIO drivers for it, google it. The computer receives the processed guitar digital stream therefore, the amp works as your fx processor. The amp also outputs any sound coming from pc, like your backing track, it's full duplex, low latency too. So it works like any regular usb sound interface. You can monitor the sound from the speakers or headphones connected to the amp.
It’s like a helix in a mini amp. Pretty impressive. I wish they had a separate output for the drums. That would make this a really useful quick demo tool.
Yeah, would be nice if it at least fed through, but the fact it has an asio compliant ubsc output is amazing!
@@yaguitar Not best,- best - mooer hornet 05i - this is really best
Im want to learn electric guitar and curently try to buy equipment and find nux have many good option like mighty lite,mightyplug ,mg300 and all have similar app and features i didnt know what i need to chose a a starter kit
Hello from France ! Any ideas when it will be available? Im hesitating between this Nux Mk2 and the Spark Go from Positive Grid. Anyone could help me make my choice? Thanks !
Hii , how you record that amp ? it speaker sounds good ?
Hi, this little magic box has really caught my attention, I just have a couple of questions:
1. by inserting the headphones into the appropriate input, the main speaker is totally excluded and the sound is heard only in the headphones(or at least is there a way to manage the two levels separately)?
2.I saw that you can create some presets using the app: once saved, are these stored directly in the mini amp without having to use the app every time? Thanks, and greetings from Italy
Hi
Yes in both cases. Headphones bypass the speaker and presets are saved to the amp 🙂
@@yaguitar thanks a lot!
Ну, и когда начнутся продажи?
Does this device support when use together with other padals like Nux mg 30
You can use it with pedals, certainly
hello, how do you put a personalized backingtrack in the amp, I can't do it, thank you
Hi. Easiest way is to connect to the speaker over Bluetooth.
hello, yes can we buy it and at what price?
It will be released very soon, seems to have been slightly delayed. I'll post about it when it is available but it will be around £90 at a guess
@@yaguitarThank you for your answer, another small question, the first version of the mighty lite will also be updated to take advantage of all these new features where you have to buy the mk2 version?
@@davidjerome4689 that I'm not sure of as this is a big upgrade.
Hi
Is it possible to power it with an USB power bank?
Yes it is i do it all the time.
Thanks for the review! Do you know if there are any difference in the options available in the app with the mighty lite mk2 vs the pro plug? Any difference in that setup beside the (lack of) speaker/cabinet?
The Nux mighty air is better.