hi! would you say the bass sounds on this unit are better than the zoom b1 four? i don't need all the filters and effecty stuff, i'm talking about the sound quality of the drives, amps, comps and maybe a serviceable octave. Thanks! very useful videos!
Well the ZOOM B1 Four defiantly has more Bass effects in it for sure. Its specifically for Bass. The Valeton, & most others are primarily for Guitar. Lets say that there is about 85% or so Electric Guitar then a bit of Acoustic Guitar Stuff & Bass. With that being said, especially since you don't want any of the Filters & other effects "I love the Bass synths sounds in the ZOOM Units" then by comparison I would say the they are pretty even. The Drives Amps are pretty comparable, but with the Valeton you can import your own Custom I.R.'s, with the Zoom B1 Four you cant. I actually have videos on all of the sounds of the ZOOM B1 Four also. You can check them out & judge for yourself. Tone is quite subjective. What I like....you might not, & the is not only O.K.....but awesome. It would be so boring if we all sounded the same.
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@@mikedproducer Definitively. I received mine and need not to even read manual...... right from the start I was making my patches and connected external pedals I already had. You will definitively not be dissapointed. I love the pedal and the Wah, and the easyiness to use it, its big colorized screen. It is much more than I expected.
Awesome demo 😎🤘🏻🎸 I really dig the effects on the valeton gp200. I personally liked the distortion and modulation effects. I’ve been thinking about purchasing one for my bass.
@@MUSICIANGeeK sure thing…indeed I would like to get one. Especially since I’ve been curious about the valeton multi-effects processors. My other choice would definitely be either a hotone ampero or sonicake matribox 2
I’ve had the GP100 for a while, and gigged with it some. I believe it’s the same effects as this 200. It’s good especially for the price, but I kept going back to my analogue board. Everything sounds good, but somehow, not AS good. Plus, if you have to make changes on-the-fly, I feel like I need an IT guy to navigate the menus (and I’m too blind to read the screen), but these problems apply to any multi-effects.
@@SeattleSam-ul5hr yeah I see what you mean. I originally was gonna purchase a multi-effects processor for my bass, but I’ve decided to stick with pedals I own for my backup pedalboard. Right now I plan to purchase a new distortion pedal and a tuner pedal.
Thanks for the overview. Does the GP-200 also includes a bass Octaver and if yes can it track down to Low B, A and maybe G (third fret on E-string) without silly noises?
I know you don't usually go too in depth on any effects but it would be rad if you spent more time dialing in and fiddling with the Bass OD (the yellow one). It appears to be based on the Boss ODB3 and I am curious how close the Valeton is to the Boss.
No....& Yes lol The unit does have 2 XLR & 2 quarter inch outputs. So you can run it in stereo. However from those outputs, you just get a stereo signal. You can't get one with effects, & one dry. However, if you are using it as a recording Interface via USB into a D.A.W. you can do exactly that. Run one track with effects, & one dry. It can be used this way to re amp also. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching/commenting, & if you have not yet already, please subscribe.
Yes, but there is a few more effects, like the 2 Darkglass distortions/overdrives. Far more footswitches, & I.O. options. It all depends on what you are looking for. This unit is primarily for guitar. There is a bunch of new amps/effects for guitar in this unit, but not a bunch for bass.
I am not a fan of the fretless simulator either. Just liker I am not fan of the acoustic Guitar simulators in the Guitar Modelers/Multi effects units. These units are still more than worth the price though. Not all sounds are good, but you can find more than enough to make it worth it's cost.
hi! would you say the bass sounds on this unit are better than the zoom b1 four? i don't need all the filters and effecty stuff, i'm talking about the sound quality of the drives, amps, comps and maybe a serviceable octave. Thanks! very useful videos!
Well the ZOOM B1 Four defiantly has more Bass effects in it for sure. Its specifically for Bass. The Valeton, & most others are primarily for Guitar. Lets say that there is about 85% or so Electric Guitar then a bit of Acoustic Guitar Stuff & Bass. With that being said, especially since you don't want any of the Filters & other effects "I love the Bass synths sounds in the ZOOM Units" then by comparison I would say the they are pretty even. The Drives Amps are pretty comparable, but with the Valeton you can import your own Custom I.R.'s, with the Zoom B1 Four you cant. I actually have videos on all of the sounds of the ZOOM B1 Four also. You can check them out & judge for yourself. Tone is quite subjective. What I like....you might not, & the is not only O.K.....but awesome. It would be so boring if we all sounded the same.
there must be a catch here! too good to be true 👍 Just ordered one!! 🤓
No catch. Affordable unit that has good sounds. Thanks for watching/commenting, & if you have not yet already, please subscribe.
@@MUSICIANGeeK don´t give me orders!!! 🤪 I know, I already checked some reviews and everyone is very happy with the unit, even after months of having it, mine arrives at the end of the week 👍 👍 Subscribed!
@@MarcoPolux Thanks so much. Enjoy the GP-200
@@MarcoPoluxHow are you liking it? I might buy it!
@@mikedproducer Definitively. I received mine and need not to even read manual...... right from the start I was making my patches and connected external pedals I already had.
You will definitively not be dissapointed. I love the pedal and the Wah, and the easyiness to use it, its big colorized screen. It is much more than I expected.
Awesome demo 😎🤘🏻🎸 I really dig the effects on the valeton gp200. I personally liked the distortion and modulation effects. I’ve been thinking about purchasing one for my bass.
Absolutely grab one. Great little unit, & quite affordable for what you get. Thanks for the kink works & the comment.
@@MUSICIANGeeK sure thing…indeed I would like to get one. Especially since I’ve been curious about the valeton multi-effects processors. My other choice would definitely be either a hotone ampero or sonicake matribox 2
@@alexskibicki2262 All good choices. So many fantastic affordable units now that the technology has gotten better
I’ve had the GP100 for a while, and gigged with it some. I believe it’s the same effects as this 200. It’s good especially for the price, but I kept going back to my analogue board. Everything sounds good, but somehow, not AS good. Plus, if you have to make changes on-the-fly, I feel like I need an IT guy to navigate the menus (and I’m too blind to read the screen), but these problems apply to any multi-effects.
@@SeattleSam-ul5hr yeah I see what you mean. I originally was gonna purchase a multi-effects processor for my bass, but I’ve decided to stick with pedals I own for my backup pedalboard. Right now I plan to purchase a new distortion pedal and a tuner pedal.
Thanks for the overview. Does the GP-200 also includes a bass Octaver and if yes can it track down to Low B, A and maybe G (third fret on E-string) without silly noises?
It does have a octave/picth shift effect, but going that low on a Estring it doesn't track that well. Lower then A it has a hard time.
Is the black bass 6:55 included in the GP-100 version?
Unfortunately no. Sorry.
I know you don't usually go too in depth on any effects but it would be rad if you spent more time dialing in and fiddling with the Bass OD (the yellow one). It appears to be based on the Boss ODB3 and I am curious how close the Valeton is to the Boss.
Ya, sorry. With that many effects, it would make for far to long of a video that nobody would watch lol
thanks for share
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Can we have two outputs from gp200 one with the effects on and one completely dry?
No....& Yes lol The unit does have 2 XLR & 2 quarter inch outputs. So you can run it in stereo. However from those outputs, you just get a stereo signal. You can't get one with effects, & one dry. However, if you are using it as a recording Interface via USB into a D.A.W. you can do exactly that. Run one track with effects, & one dry. It can be used this way to re amp also. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching/commenting, & if you have not yet already, please subscribe.
thank you. I have learnt alot from you on this channel@@MUSICIANGeeK
Thanks so much for the kind words@@hunbun211
thanks man
Happy to help
Looks like these are the same effects as available in the GP-100 which is half the price?
Yes, but there is a few more effects, like the 2 Darkglass distortions/overdrives. Far more footswitches, & I.O. options. It all depends on what you are looking for. This unit is primarily for guitar. There is a bunch of new amps/effects for guitar in this unit, but not a bunch for bass.
Did you miss B-Boost?
I don't know.....did I?
Essa é a 200 ou 200 LT?
It is the 200, however, from what I have been told, it has most of the same sounds.
Oque achou das modulações dela no baixo?
@@danielsantoscascatinha2487 They are when I am featuring them
black bass sounds like naruto opening haruka kanata 😄😄😄😄
That based off of the Dark glass B7K
thank you but i don like it ... and why those multi effects still putting the fretless simulation ? Lol that never sound like a fretless
I am not a fan of the fretless simulator either. Just liker I am not fan of the acoustic Guitar simulators in the Guitar Modelers/Multi effects units. These units are still more than worth the price though. Not all sounds are good, but you can find more than enough to make it worth it's cost.