Zoom MS-70CDR Demo/playthrough (no talking)
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
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This oldie gives you a lot of effect types: noise gate, compressor, EQ, chorus, tremolo, vibrato, univibe, rotary, filter, autowah, delay, reverb and more.
You can use up to 6 effects at the same time. Great little tool to have on your board. Nice for ambient and shoegaze stuff as well.
0:00 Start
0:04 Rotary
0:29 Delay
0:47 Filter pad
1:22 Chorus
2:00 Vibrato
2:15 Another filtery sound
2:40 Small clone delay
3:01 Slow attack (volume swell)
3:40 Church reverb
4:19 Reverse delay
5:09 Long plate delay
6:01 Strings
6:44 Octaver
7:15 Ambient patch
8:27 AutoWah +FilterDly
8:58 Tremolo
9:40 Swell + vibe
10:19 Another vibrato
10:35 Different rotary settings
11:13 Digital delay
11:30 IceDly (with pitch shifting)
12:40 HD Hall reverb
13:41 Drive echo
14:31 Univibe
15:07 Slow attack, tremolo, reverb
16:00 Analog chorus
16:44 Ambient reverb, pitch shifting
Gear:
Harley Benton HB-35Plus
Zoom Multi Stomp MS-70 CDR
Audio interface: M-Audio Air 192|6
DAW:
Reaper
www.reaper.fm/
Amp:
Kuassa Amplifikation Matchlock
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Plugins:
Klanghelm MJUC compressor
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LoudMax limiter
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Easily the best demo video. I've been searching for this. Thank you so much.
Thanks, I appreciate the comment!
Awesome.
How the chain is set?
Great playing, Is it difficult to use like live performance?
Thanks! Not at all, but I did buy a wireless midi switcher to use with it. This so I can easily switch between presets using my foot. That just makes it even better.
This looks like a hard one to edit on the fly. For a multi pedal set up at home, no gigging, which one would you recommend, this or the Ammoon Pockverb? Been looking at the Ammoon for days now, even if I already own some delay pedals and my tube amp has spring reverb, one can never have enough pedals (voor de heb zeg maar haha!).
You're right, when gigging this one can be a bit tricky to get the most out of. However it does have presets and the Pockverb doesn't, so there's that. But for a home setup personally I would go for the Zoom, seeing that it has sooo many options and fx. And most of them quite useable imo. Goede knal voor knaak dus ;).
@@RudyBressers Again thanks for the reply. I feel more attracted to the Pockverb, it's cheaper and easier to use. I quit using my Digitech multi FX with 30.000.000 combinations of presets, amp and cab sims, sick of fiddling knobs and programming presets, it was all way too much of a hassle. I bought like 12 pedals so far in just a couple of months 😂
But I'll compare these 2, using your reviews, I'm in no hurry. If I decide to get the Zoom I'll use your affiliate link, I bought most of my pedal stuff and other accessoires at Thomann, just my latest 2 guitars are from Guitar King in Boekel and another from Music Store in Germany because they were the only shop that still had the one I wanted in store, very probably the last one available in Europe for at least another 6 months ;)
Yeah I can totally understand. Sometimes less is more and too many options can clutter things too much. That's why I still have an 'old fashioned ' pedal board myself. Thought about multi effect units but have never switched to one of those. Maybe in the future, you never know :).
Silly question but how do you turn it off?
If its just one effect you're using, you can use the footswitch to turn it off. If you're using an effects chain (multiple fx) then you can add a line selector effect if you only use it mono.
Can you use it with midi controller?
I have just bought the M Vave Chocolate midi controller. You can use that one to switch presets up and down. A bit simple maybe, but it does make it easier to use in a live setting 👍.
@@RudyBressers nice work in this video. Enjoyed the sounds.
How does the bluetooth MiDi controller pair up with the pedal? I'm guessing you use a computer too with the setup?
Thanks! I used the m-vave mobile app to change one setting, but that's about it. It pairs automatically, so very easy to use day to day. (I only use it for simple preset selection and moving through banks.)
@@RudyBressers sounds good. You would be connecting the MiDi controller to the Zoom Pedal through USB is it?
@@harir3 Yes, but not directly. There is a bluetooth dongle you connect to the USB port of the Zoom pedal, and that bluetooth dongle connects wirelessly to the midi footswitch.