Highly useful vid. Well-explained for the topics you covered, with some especially good best practices for organization and renaming IRs/presets. Cheers and thanks!
6:45 can you please explain the chain here? I'm wondering if you are connecting to an audio interface to output stereo from the gp-200? Was there a difference if you connected the gp-200 directly to record, is that even possible?
@@ImranShamsul Good question. I think the picture depicts how it is connected fairly well, but just to add a little more context, I’m coming out of the GP-200 via the XLR connections (Left and Right), into my USB Audio Interface. Can record directly from the USB interface? Yes. Is there much of a difference? No. I hope that helps some.
@@ymelfilm I will say I think it is fairly easy to do. I can enter the loop by pressing or long pressing a foot switch, start the loop and exit out of the looper menu, while it still plays the loop, which then allows me to go to other patches to add to loop, or a find a patch to solo over the loop with.
@@Tone-Quest tks. So it s a bit complicated. Even I have enough footswitches, I still have to extra jump on d prdals to leave the loop menu screen,then back to switch it off:(
@@ymelfilm Yes, probably ok for bedroom practice, but not ideal for live. Just curious if you ever looked into the looper X or the Looper + that Ed Sheeran helped designed? Maybe those would be better for live looping.
@@Tone-Quest my criteria is everything in one box. And literally, noone makes such kinda multi effect till the upper midrange category. I had stomp XL, Headrush mx5, now Amoero stage 2: all fail to serve one man band guys
@@jesterraj I’m traveling, so I’m not in front of my GP-200 and editor but if I recall correctly, you can select one patch and then press Ctrl+A to select all patches and then press the export icon. Or you can select the first patch, scroll to the last patch, hold shift down while clicking the last patch. This should select all the patches, you can then press the export icon.
Highly useful vid. Well-explained for the topics you covered, with some especially good best practices for organization and renaming IRs/presets. Cheers and thanks!
Trie different IRs from different sources. Most of them sounds equal on the Valeton but not on e.g. a NUX . Any explanations for that?
Thanks! This is the video I've been searching for 😍 in your opinion, do you prefer the 3rd party IRs over the built-in ones?
@@ImranShamsul Yes, I like using 3rd Party IR’s whenever I can.
6:45 can you please explain the chain here? I'm wondering if you are connecting to an audio interface to output stereo from the gp-200?
Was there a difference if you connected the gp-200 directly to record, is that even possible?
@@ImranShamsul Good question. I think the picture depicts how it is connected fairly well, but just to add a little more context, I’m coming out of the GP-200 via the XLR connections (Left and Right), into my USB Audio Interface.
Can record directly from the USB interface? Yes. Is there much of a difference? No.
I hope that helps some.
@@Tone-Quest amazing thank you 🥰
Is the looper stage ready? I mean, I dont have to dig in d menu , can change effects while the looper on etc?
@@ymelfilm I will say I think it is fairly easy to do. I can enter the loop by pressing or long pressing a foot switch, start the loop and exit out of the looper menu, while it still plays the loop, which then allows me to go to other patches to add to loop, or a find a patch to solo over the loop with.
@@Tone-Quest tks. So it s a bit complicated. Even I have enough footswitches, I still have to extra jump on d prdals to leave the loop menu screen,then back to switch it off:(
@@ymelfilm Yes, probably ok for bedroom practice, but not ideal for live. Just curious if you ever looked into the looper X or the Looper + that Ed Sheeran helped designed? Maybe those would be better for live looping.
@@Tone-Quest my criteria is everything in one box. And literally, noone makes such kinda multi effect till the upper midrange category. I had stomp XL, Headrush mx5, now Amoero stage 2: all fail to serve one man band guys
How bout selection all patches to sale sport cut
@@jesterraj I’m traveling, so I’m not in front of my GP-200 and editor but if I recall correctly, you can select one patch and then press Ctrl+A to select all patches and then press the export icon.
Or you can select the first patch, scroll to the last patch, hold shift down while clicking the last patch. This should select all the patches, you can then press the export icon.