I received mine a few days ago and love it so far but I can't seem to get into the screen to adjust settings as you did.Wondering what I'm doing wrong? Great review btw!
Excellent review thank you. I'm so torn between buying this one or the NUX GP-300. I want to purchase studio monitors as well and what i like about this unit is its left and right outputs rather than just one output on the NUX. I would like to start recording and I know that these units can be used as an interface but do you think its better to get an audio interface to plug these into? will it give me more control with headphones and monitors and recording?
Can you choose two presets to switch on the fly in the middle of a song? Some demos seem to infer that you can only switch from one preset or patch to the next one on the list (not two of ones choosing).
been searching and asking around with regards to stomp box, you can select up to 3 pedals, how does that work if I repeatedly press the same footswitch would it be like --> on/off/off, on/on/off, on/on/on, off/off/off or would it only be on/on/on then just off/off/off altogether?
@@davidecortinovis1758 Yeah I'll try that. Seems a few others had the same issue. Could be a Microsoft issue or conflict with other 3rd party stuff. In any case I'm still in the windows return policy and my try another incase it's defective.
Can I ask for a favor, I've been searching for the answer to this everywhere. About the detune/pitch effect, can this transpose your guitar tuning (just like digitech drop)? Thanks!
Hi Bagus, I actually have the Digitech Drop. Great pedal. There is lots that that the GP-100 can do. The pedal has a modulation pitch shifter. The Drop and pitch shifter operates a little differently but out of the same concept if that makes sense to you. The Drop drops your tuning a semi tone in a polysymphonic fixed all the way down to a full octave. The detune can probably drop you down up to 50cents which is not even one fret or semitone. Hope that helps.
It's a bummer that the Valeton can't do it, even the cheaper alternative Zoom G1x Four has the ability to down tune the guitar signal up to a full octave. Thank you for the reply! Appreciate it
Bagus Prasetyo if you like the zoom product and you want something stomp box size the zoom ms 50g does the detuning to I believe a full step. Otherwise if you need a dedicated detuning pedal, then the Drop does a really good job. The Valeton does what it does really well. Hope you find your pedal. If I helped at all and if you don't mind I'm trying to build on my first video post, could you give me a thumbs up and subscribe. I plan to post more videos really soon. Cheers!
@@bag_spras I get mixed up with the meanings of detune/pitchshifting...but if you mean you want to say play a song in Eb or D standard, etc and not tune the actual guitar I have been able to do that with the Valeton.
Good review. How does this unit compare to the Zoom G1X Four, in terms of the sound quality of the effects?
I received mine a few days ago and love it so far but I can't seem to get into the screen to adjust settings as you did.Wondering what I'm doing wrong? Great review btw!
I don't understand why units this small aren't setup to run them on batteries. My Boss gt-1 does.
Excellent review thank you. I'm so torn between buying this one or the NUX GP-300. I want to purchase studio monitors as well and what i like about this unit is its left and right outputs rather than just one output on the NUX. I would like to start recording and I know that these units can be used as an interface but do you think its better to get an audio interface to plug these into? will it give me more control with headphones and monitors and recording?
Sorry I did not get to your comment sooner. My sincere apologies. Have you since decided what to do or do you need my advice?
@@davidecortinovis1758 Thanks, its ok brother thank you. I bought the nux mg300 and an M-audio Air........couldn't be happier
Can you choose two presets to switch on the fly in the middle of a song? Some demos seem to infer that you can only switch from one preset or patch to the next one on the list (not two of ones choosing).
Yes.
@@davidecortinovis1758 how to rearrange the patches?
been searching and asking around with regards to stomp box, you can select up to 3 pedals, how does that work if I repeatedly press the same footswitch would it be like --> on/off/off, on/on/off, on/on/on, off/off/off
or would it only be on/on/on then just off/off/off altogether?
You should be easily able to do even more pedals at once and set it up so you can turn on and off any pedals in the chain.
@@davidecortinovis1758 but with just one footswitch how does it respond to each press?
You are right but you can creat fixed presets. 2 buttons do limit what you can do
Now how do we stop it from crashing on the latest Windows 10 upbreaks?
Sorry I have it working on a Mac. Have you tried reaching out to the company?
@@davidecortinovis1758 Yeah I'll try that. Seems a few others had the same issue. Could be a Microsoft issue or conflict with other 3rd party stuff.
In any case I'm still in the windows return policy and my try another incase it's defective.
In Valeton GP-100 a Noise Gate is very good or very no good?
Yep it works fine on the unit.
Can I ask for a favor, I've been searching for the answer to this everywhere. About the detune/pitch effect, can this transpose your guitar tuning (just like digitech drop)? Thanks!
Hi Bagus,
I actually have the Digitech Drop. Great pedal. There is lots that that the GP-100 can do. The pedal has a modulation pitch shifter. The Drop and pitch shifter operates a little differently but out of the same concept if that makes sense to you. The Drop drops your tuning a semi tone in a polysymphonic fixed all the way down to a full octave. The detune can probably drop you down up to 50cents which is not even one fret or semitone. Hope that helps.
Sorry when I wrote pitch shifter I
Meant detune
It's a bummer that the Valeton can't do it, even the cheaper alternative Zoom G1x Four has the ability to down tune the guitar signal up to a full octave. Thank you for the reply! Appreciate it
Bagus Prasetyo if you like the zoom product and you want something stomp box size the zoom ms 50g does the detuning to I believe a full step. Otherwise if you need a dedicated detuning pedal, then the Drop does a really good job. The Valeton does what it does really well. Hope you find your pedal. If I helped at all and if you don't mind I'm trying to build on my first video post, could you give me a thumbs up and subscribe. I plan to post more videos really soon. Cheers!
@@bag_spras I get mixed up with the meanings of detune/pitchshifting...but if you mean you want to say play a song in Eb or D standard, etc and not tune the actual guitar I have been able to do that with the Valeton.
can you turn on stomp mode with out using a computer
Yes you can, just tap global and scroll down until you found “stomp mode or patch mode”
Too much talking!