@@JoelGilardini thanks for the info. Even though, I am a little bit afraid of running it into my unit, for it has the latest firmware version and I have read people complaining about.”bricked” units after installing it. Thus, I plan either purchasing. a used 70CDR and installing it, or investing on a brand new 70CDR +.
@@adrian1072 I got this CDR+ second hand, but was like new, and it already came with the latest firmware 1.10 (but I can't tell if it was already like this or the prior owner did the update himself). Anyhow it works properly and didn't notice any quirks. I still own the old CDR too, and the advantage on the older model is that you can tune the effects in the unit with the Zoom Effect Manager 2. For example, my old CDR is loaded with distortion/overdrive/fuzz blocks and some amps, as well. It's up to you, both are valid options.
Wow thanks! This is exactly what I’m looking for! I bought the new MS70cdr+ because of this vid and it shows that the plus version is indeed an upgrade and can do more vs the original! Subbed… thanks for the patch settings. 😊
Im looking forward to have the MS70CDR plus, i blowed the L input in my normal 70cdr by using a Bmp in front of it really loud, now i have to wait for the new transistors to repair it lol.
I did an experiment, and... I was able to create a patch with a maximum of 3 Space Hole reverbs together (or also 2 Particles Reverbs and 1 Space Hole reverb works too)!!!!!
@@JoelGilardini Thank you for checking it! Also, do you experiance with the Space hole reverb that at certain settings it generates big bass spikes? I've put a Limiter on the end of the chain, sometimes my speakers started to rumble....
@@akosbrett2564 it seams more polite with the Eq controls, i remember on the old CDR, I always had negative values to avoid these kind of problems. New CDR+ reacted fine so far.
Thanks for replying! I've a similar setup except I've the Zoom in one loop and I noticed that if I use Line Level on the Stomp, high frequencies are attenuated. Have you ever checked this configuration?
Je cheche une pédale pouvant être branché sur un clone de piano Fender Rhodes et permettant d'avoir des sons un peu comme sur les effets utilisés dans les années 70. Les trucs classiques (delay, reverb, phaser, auti-wha,...) mais aussi des effets permettant des nappes ou des truc pour du "planant", pensez-vous que cette pédale est adaptée ?
Wooow. Thank you ❤❤❤
Astonishing. This is indeed a fair tribute to this amazing pedal.
This MS70CDR+ stepped up the game from the old MS70CDR, which was already an amazing pedal!
@@JoelGilardini Did you run the Zoom Effect Manager on this unit also? Did it work fine?
@@adrian1072 the Zoom Effect Manager works only on the older Multistomps, not on the new ones!
@@JoelGilardini thanks for the info. Even though, I am a little bit afraid of running it into my unit, for it has the latest firmware version and I have read people complaining about.”bricked” units after installing it. Thus, I plan either purchasing. a used 70CDR and installing it, or investing on a brand new 70CDR +.
@@adrian1072 I got this CDR+ second hand, but was like new, and it already came with the latest firmware 1.10 (but I can't tell if it was already like this or the prior owner did the update himself). Anyhow it works properly and didn't notice any quirks. I still own the old CDR too, and the advantage on the older model is that you can tune the effects in the unit with the Zoom Effect Manager 2. For example, my old CDR is loaded with distortion/overdrive/fuzz blocks and some amps, as well. It's up to you, both are valid options.
Great video with amazing sounds. Thank you putting the patch settings in the description. Very helpful!
Beautiful sounds, and thank you so much for posting the settings right here.
Wow! Thanks for this, I just ordered mine from Sweetwater! I can’t wait!
Those patches sound great!
Wow thanks! This is exactly what I’m looking for! I bought the new MS70cdr+ because of this vid and it shows that the plus version is indeed an upgrade and can do more vs the original! Subbed… thanks for the patch settings. 😊
All the patches sound great!!
@@post-man23 thanks! It's the MS70CDR+ by itself alone, no post processing, the sound is the rough mix I directly recorded.
@@JoelGilardini Awesome!!
Im looking forward to have the MS70CDR plus, i blowed the L input in my normal 70cdr by using a Bmp in front of it really loud, now i have to wait for the new transistors to repair it lol.
Nice sounds! I love my MS-70CDR!
Does the "+" version have enough power two handle 2 spacehole reverbs in the same time?
I did an experiment, and... I was able to create a patch with a maximum of 3 Space Hole reverbs together (or also 2 Particles Reverbs and 1 Space Hole reverb works too)!!!!!
@@JoelGilardini Thank you for checking it! Also, do you experiance with the Space hole reverb that at certain settings it generates big bass spikes?
I've put a Limiter on the end of the chain, sometimes my speakers started to rumble....
@@akosbrett2564 it seams more polite with the Eq controls, i remember on the old CDR, I always had negative values to avoid these kind of problems. New CDR+ reacted fine so far.
Wonderful tones!
Are you using the MS-70CDR+ in the loop of HX Stomp?
thank you. Nope the CDR + is after the HX stomp, last in the chain before going into a mixer.
Thanks for replying!
I've a similar setup except I've the Zoom in one loop and I noticed that if I use Line Level on the Stomp, high frequencies are attenuated. Have you ever checked this configuration?
@@Igiul777 no never.
Great video, does anyone know if this new unit suffers from same high pitch whine on certain effects like the original unit did?
@@lonetapes never had that issue with my old MS70CDR (also when using it with power daisy chains). The new one is super quiet.
@@JoelGilardiniI guess I was one of the unlucky ones. 😢
Je cheche une pédale pouvant être branché sur un clone de piano Fender Rhodes et permettant d'avoir des sons un peu comme sur les effets utilisés dans les années 70. Les trucs classiques (delay, reverb, phaser, auti-wha,...) mais aussi des effets permettant des nappes ou des truc pour du "planant", pensez-vous que cette pédale est adaptée ?
@@canardlaque8106 oui, le Zoom MS70CDR+ fonctionne aussi très bien avec pianos et synthétiseurs
The new one looks weird