Thanks for this esp for making it a non software demo. Just wondering… have you ever compared this to the NUX MG 300, esp for sound quality. Which is better in your opinion.
Thanks for covering the stompbox function! Been looking for it in other review videos. I'm thinking of getting this versus the NUX MG300, the NUX doesn't have a similar stompbox feature right?
I know it has a stomp mode that allows effects to be turned off/on with the footswitch and a preset mode that allows you to scroll through presets in the same manner but is there a way to program the unit to toggle between two presets that are not in numerical sequence?
Any idea why there would be a static/white noise background on every preset? Just running my guitar into the gp100 and am getting audio through a pair of new headphones
I don't suppose that pedal comes with software does it I mean a hard copy of software. Every one of these pedals I look at it online to download the software. I do not have the internet on my own computer I only have the internet on my phone. I don't want to have to pay for both that's stupid in my opinion. Could you tell me if it comes as a software or am I just wasting my time
Judging by the type of CPU (24 bits), Sampling rate (44 Khz), format and number of patches (99), it seems like they are going after the Boss GT1/Gt100 market.. That said, is it better then the Gt1/100 and how would the modulation effects ranks against analog pedals or a higher end GT1000? Because the Overdrive and distortion sounds on the GT1/100 are amazing. However in my own subjective opinion, the modulation effects aren't bad what so ever but don't sound as nice as the ones on standalone pedals..
@@kennisrussell The GT1 is basically the portable version of the GT100 that has a larger size and more patches besides that same chips, sampling rates and amp modulation.. As Johnny Marr says the Drive sounds are as convincing as it gets and I totally agree with him.. Like you I have a boutique pedal almost the price of the Gt1 that doesn't sound better or less compressed then many of the drive sounds of the GT1.. ruclips.net/video/NFbo58jcyi8/видео.html
I took back my Boss GT-1 just yesterday to our local music shop because many of the distorted and overdriven sounds were too fuzzy or scratchy to my experineced ears. In fact it made my Les Paul neck pickup sound muddy when tthats never happend with any othe runit? Just saying I prefer this!
Damn you forgot to mention one of the most important aspects of the pedal. Loading your own IR's. If i was the mob that paid for your review I'd be asking for a refund. jk
A LITTLE HACK FOR THIS PEDAL! u can actually change the stomp and patch mode by push and hold the 'plus' button
You are my hero.
I wish I had watched this before I bought 2 other pedals. I had no idea this processor would do multiple effects simultaneously.
Thanks for the video. I needed help understanding the stomp box feature. Definitely a desired function
Buying myself one for Christmas 🤙😎
That's a decent piece of equipment there.
good video review man. thank you for sharing.
Thanks for this esp for making it a non software demo. Just wondering… have you ever compared this to the NUX MG 300, esp for sound quality. Which is better in your opinion.
Thanks for covering the stompbox function! Been looking for it in other review videos. I'm thinking of getting this versus the NUX MG300, the NUX doesn't have a similar stompbox feature right?
I know it has a stomp mode that allows effects to be turned off/on with the footswitch and a preset mode that allows you to scroll through presets in the same manner but is there a way to program the unit to toggle between two presets that are not in numerical sequence?
Does this pedal have any octave effects?! Great demo by the way
Yeah. You can scroll through the “Comp” pecan and octave is an option. It sounds pretty good too.
Mooer GE150 and Nux MG300 are about $150 as well.
Their direct competitors.
Correct
Can one of the pitch-shifters be assigned to the pedal so it can be used similarly to a Whammy? If so, does it sound good for this use? Thanks!
Not really sure.
Is the software required to be registered to work?
I was wondering how many looping overdubs can I do with gp100?
Any idea why there would be a static/white noise background on every preset? Just running my guitar into the gp100 and am getting audio through a pair of new headphones
Your microphone sounds distorted. Too much gain, not enough volume
You are right. I didnt catch it.
has a menu for mic/amp/effect for vocal???
So the stomp mode is either all off or all on?
You can have it toggled where it switches one off and switches one on on the same bank.
Does anyone know if it can be connected from the outputs to a hi-fi amplifier like the Line 6 Amplifi TT?
Is a way to slow down the pitch?
Hello sir wanna get a pedal soon which one can i pick vaelton gp100 or Zoom g1x4
I don't suppose that pedal comes with software does it I mean a hard copy of software. Every one of these pedals I look at it online to download the software. I do not have the internet on my own computer I only have the internet on my phone. I don't want to have to pay for both that's stupid in my opinion. Could you tell me if it comes as a software or am I just wasting my time
Mine didn't come with a hard copy, I had to download it
Come to the 21st century and get WiFi for your home lol
do you need a computer for this
Does this come with an acoustic guitar amp simulator? Leslie, tremolo and vibrato how are they I. This unit?
Judging by the type of CPU (24 bits), Sampling rate (44 Khz), format and number of patches (99), it seems like they are going after the Boss GT1/Gt100 market.. That said, is it better then the Gt1/100 and how would the modulation effects ranks against analog pedals or a higher end GT1000? Because the Overdrive and distortion sounds on the GT1/100 are amazing. However in my own subjective opinion, the modulation effects aren't bad what so ever but don't sound as nice as the ones on standalone pedals..
Good points.
@@kennisrussell The GT1 is basically the portable version of the GT100 that has a larger size and more patches besides that same chips, sampling rates and amp modulation.. As Johnny Marr says the Drive sounds are as convincing as it gets and I totally agree with him.. Like you I have a boutique pedal almost the price of the Gt1 that doesn't sound better or less compressed then many of the drive sounds of the GT1..
ruclips.net/video/NFbo58jcyi8/видео.html
I took back my Boss GT-1 just yesterday to our local music shop because many of the distorted and overdriven sounds were too fuzzy or scratchy to my experineced ears. In fact it made my Les Paul neck pickup sound muddy when tthats never happend with any othe runit? Just saying I prefer this!
@@batphink2655 BTW, I've seen a Rick Beato video where he says changing the string gage to a lighter one gives a LP more definition..
Do you find it useful at church?
I have only used it for one rehearsal at church. I liked it a lot. I think that it is a great alternative to the more expensive helix.
Can't compare thisto My Zoom 3030... This is way better.
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Huh? 🤷♂️ Is there a reason you keep posting this on multiple vids?
@@JC-11111 leaving a comment helps the content creator because it feeds the algorithm. Causes his content to more often recommended.
Thanks.
Damn you forgot to mention one of the most important aspects of the pedal.
Loading your own IR's.
If i was the mob that paid for your review I'd be asking for a refund. jk
No one paid me. But thanks for the input.
I’m the first to see
Cool!
The noise reduction cuts off the sustain of the guitar.