Please, do affordable multi fx units shootout! This, the Mooer GE 100, Zoom G1Xon / G3Xn, Boss GT1! Create 3-4 patches(clean, crunch, lead, ambient?) that sound good. Everyone make a little jam with the looper of each unit, showing each patch. Or Blindfold Challenge! Pick 3 multi FX units in different price category - sub 100 pounds, ~ 250, ~ 400 pounds. Find the 2-3 best sounds in each unit and judge the price by quality of the sound.
I bought one of these based on your review 3 years ago .....I still have it and still use it for home practice with headphones , light rehearsals and even in studio when I just cant be bothered to carry much else than my guitar . It also stays with me on gigs as a back uo just in case my main rig fails.....I have all my settings set up in this ready to go. It sounds great live. Light and easy makes it worth keeping at your side ready to step in when called to duty.
@@beeman596 yeh it's got a few of them, it has a USB so you can plug it into your computer, go to their website and update the software which usually adds more effects, amp models etc
@@caleshtcincredibles what is your opinion about it? Does it worth the money?. I get the digitech rp 360 XP at the same price. Which of these two would you choose?
Let me point out that affordable multi-effect pedals are not just for people starting out. I'm using a Zoom G1on as my main amp sim and muti-effect live and while recording. It's even less money than the Hotone reviewed here. I've even used it DI:ed a several gigs and people have been convinced that I used a real tube amp. (I have owned a mid-70s Marshall Plexi so I have had things to compare it to..) On top of that I have never found that I miss any single pedal. Save your money and get a multi-effectspedal.
+SwedishGuitarNerd Ha, I have a zoom g1, and I used it for years through computer speakers because I didn't have enough money for a decent amp. Out of curiosity what patches do you use?
+tuulenkoti It's called technology. It advances, dumbass. "lol@anyone too dumb to understand how to make a rig sound good with a decent multi-effects unit."
I never use the factory patches. On any of my multi-effects. They are usually over-effected and unusable. And yes, the 505 was truly horrible. The newer Zoom pedals are quite a different story. If you need some special gear to sound good, then you're in deep trouble may I add.
+tuulenkoti I used a Zoom MS70 plenty on stage. It's awesome pedal and sounds great. LOL @ at people thinking their gear is better because it costs more.
I'm sitting here doing my normal, listen, watch, read stuff on the internet with this video hadn't paid much attention to the product I just saw a new video and clicked. I'm reading a web page then I noticed the guitar playing and I thought.... that guitar tone sounds like something is missing and kind of dead. You've had some great tones out of much of the equipment you've reviewed, this isn't one of those! Typing this and listening I'm hearing that digital tone I hated with some of the old multi-effects units I owned in the 90's and sold without a seconds regret. Keep up the vids, Love em!!!
If Steve Howe can use an HD500 straight into the PA for his live sound then yes multifx are pretty viable for anything you'd like. This one sounds decent enough to me :)
Awesome review!! Just an idea..... thought it might be cool to try the pedal out with gear thats relative to it. So for example someone playing through a Victory V40 with 2016 Les Paul Standard probably won't then be buying a cheap multi fx. Could maybe try with amps and guitars that are closer price range to the pedal?
+Calum Harrison the tone can ever only really sounds as good as the worst part of the signal chain. A worse guitar won't help, but it won't make all that much of a difference.
Can I just state the obvious and say that Rob is such a BEAST! He just flawlessly played in so many different styles as influenced by the effect/effect name. Thanks for listening... carry on
Bit crushing guitar is some of the coolest sounding shit ever, if done properly. One trick is to not dial up the bit reduction to the max, because somewhere around 5-bits, the tonal range becomes too squashed to play melodically, and at 1-bit, it's basically just a distorted tone. Somewhere around 8 to 12 bits sounds great.
I just got this in from @Andertons Music Co and for my fellow US players who want this, let me assure you, you can power this off any US guitar pedal power supply that meets the 9VDC and 500ma rating requirements. I also got in touch with Hotone and they sold me an official US power supply that will be packaged with the US units for whenever they arrive in retailers. I didn't feel like waiting and I wanted to throw some business to Anderton's. I ordered this on Thursday evening and it arrived to me in Rhode Island by Monday. Anderton's A+, wouldn't hesitate to buy from them again.
I think that the bit crusher needs an LFO where the sweep duration is set in number of beats and a tap tempo to sync it to the music. I can visualise some pretty spaced out groovy sounds as the effect cycles around the music. The Ravo sounds nice. Playing it through expensive gear let us hear what it is capable of, but as others have commented it might be nice to see a budget rig using it. Actually that is an idea for a video - budget multi-FX rigs (guitar/FX/amp) for under £xxx - a Chappers vs The Captain challenge.
One thing I see sorely missing in these sorts of units is any acknowledgement that the electric guitar is rarely a solo instrument. So many of these patches overwhelm portions of the frequency spectrum that really should be reserved for other instruments in the mix.
Thats was soooo much fun !!! the captain desperate trying to get just one desent sound out of that b.s , while squeezing the life out of he's be loved plimsoul.... great fun guys!
One problem with these budget multi fx pedals that only Zoom seem to have addressed with their G3/G5 series is - you can't turn off/on individual effects on the fly. Want to switch on OD or a phaser within a patch mid-song? Easy - stomp on the designated OD or phaser button. For me, that's the single most important feature why the Zoom line stands out over other brands.
"Ghost notes", omg that was funny!! they just looked at each other, like " um um ok lets move on" they didn't know what to do with that. I remember back in the day my wife and kids playing my guitar just to tamper with my effects.
I like when you two give honest opinions about what you are reviewing. Sometimes if something just isn't quite there yet or not up to snuff, it's good to get an opinion that isn't a boast filled NAMM promo piece or a shameless plug on how great something is. Things like tone, latency, and usability in real giggling or recording situations is important. I know you have a job to make us want to buy it as you are a retailer but being candid sometimes is great to get an honest view of it. Thanks guys!
Great to see the 'world' return to normal with Chappers and the Capt back in the lair - not that the NAMM trip wasn't good ! 99 problems but the Ho -tone ain't one - great value for people to start exploring :)
It sounds much better than i remember multifx sounding a few years back. Great to mess about with and try new sounds on. Or for putting on your board and using it for sounds that you dont use alot
While not boutique or anything like that, this sounded a lot better than I was expecting, coming off the Mooer GE100 video. I wouldn’t mind offering this one to someone starting out on their TONAL PALETTE journey
Dont understand why they dont add one more knob....a tone knob! A master tone knob. Almost every effect has one and its imperative to adjust it. With that said it was amazing that it sounded as well as it did without at east on tweak. I cant wait to play my Rob Chapman signature thou it lol.
That sounds pretty good! I'd love something like this, that has a lot of artists on it. Would prefer some more different artists though, over some of the silly sounds. Are there any alternatives to this one? that does the same, just more different pre programed tones.
You guys should dance when you start playing the songs. If you can dance to a pedal is always the single most important indicator if its a good pedal or not. Start shakin what you got and dance baby -- yeah baby yeah!
Should have reviewed the Digitech 360XP, 99 factory presets and 99 user presets 40 second looper loads of amps, cabinets and pedals. Plus its built like a tank and you can have hours of fun, and its only £10.00 more. ;-)
Sounds better than the Mooer you reviewed not too long ago. I still think some of the slightly older pedals that started out more expensive but that have come down in price (Zoom G3X, Vox Tonelab etc) will offer more bang for the buck than these built to a budget units.
my vox vt20+ provided me with my first dive in effects a few years ago. THing is, I dont need much more than a nice distortion, reverb and some delay on top of my clean sound to me satisfied. That said, I never tried a top notch distortion or reverb pedal or any pedal. A friend of mine bought a MultiFX pedal which had a lot of crappy stuff and the occasional good one (it had like 10 reverbs and 2 of them sounded kind okay) and I think if you start with effects you really should not get that. Better get one with one type of every effect. Usually those effect are good enough for a beginner (with effects, not necessarily on the guitar) and its not as confusing as when you have to choose from 10 versions of the same thing.
rm2kdev oh and the tones sound like that because the pedal has amp speaker modeling on it, so it was just being used wrong here. (still crazy seeing you here :3 )
haha you'll find me all around youtube! chappers, eevblog, benheck, my virgin kitchen, gmm, tested, digitalfoundry. I watch and comment regularly! :P Speaking of the tones though Im using a pod hd500 line out right into my interface and it doesn't have that 'wet box' sound that why i was wondering if its their modelling?
Hehe, the Ravo naming part reminds me of the first time I saw the Smarvo brand at NAMM years ago. I had the same thought about how they came up with the name... then I realized where it came from... It's SMARVOlous!
Is it my imagination, or is this one of the best cheap amp modeling pedals? In my opinion it sounds more natural than the Zoom, Boss, and Digitech pedals in the 200dl range.
Hey Rob, I'm not sure if this is in one of your previous videos, but how did you create Chapman Guitars? I think that might be a really cool story to share if you feel comfortable sharing it!
I am not a fan of those pedals, but I always enjoy your reviews. I think you should always have a Miku pedal in the room to show everyone what a pedal would sound like with it at the end of the review. =)
damn! hotone has tone id say! if they can make atleast additional 4 assignable buttons for making your selected presets, that would be great. like korg pandora stomp/mini/px5d has
+Eddie Boy - Good question. I just got a RP360(XP) and have been very happy with it, especially given the price. Some of the Hotone compact pedals are decent, but it's tough to imagine this is as good of an overall package as the RP360, and the pricing is fairly similar.
+StormJH1 I have also one but without the expression pedal. I can say I am very much satisfied as it can be fully customized in the device itself or through a pc. plus the body is full aluminum casing. i accidentally dropped it from my table top on to the concrete floor, nothing happened to it. so durable.
Have them both. The Zoom is way better in regard to the amp-models. The Digitech feels out-dated but has some nice delays and reverb. Don't use the Digitech for amp-modelling - it sucks.
I wonder does that have another use like stopping a dog from barking because the dog gets sampled so every time the dog barks the bark is altered and makes the dog think about what he is doing.
Does any else know if hotone is still in business. I bought this pedal only to find there website taken over by a different company. Even so it's still a good pedal and enjoyed this video.
Please, do affordable multi fx units shootout! This, the Mooer GE 100, Zoom G1Xon / G3Xn, Boss GT1! Create 3-4 patches(clean, crunch, lead, ambient?) that sound good. Everyone make a little jam with the looper of each unit, showing each patch.
Or Blindfold Challenge! Pick 3 multi FX units in different price category - sub 100 pounds, ~ 250, ~ 400 pounds. Find the 2-3 best sounds in each unit and judge the price by quality of the sound.
please
Can you also add Hotone Ampero to the shootout?
We have the same profile picture
@@CDgamesofficial wow, yeah!
I bought one of these based on your review 3 years ago .....I still have it and still use it for home practice with headphones , light rehearsals and even in studio when I just cant be bothered to carry much else than my guitar . It also stays with me on gigs as a back uo just in case my main rig fails.....I have all my settings set up in this ready to go. It sounds great live. Light and easy makes it worth keeping at your side ready to step in when called to duty.
Man, does it have chorus?
@@beeman596 yeh it's got a few of them, it has a USB so you can plug it into your computer, go to their website and update the software which usually adds more effects, amp models etc
@@caleshtcincredibles what is your opinion about it? Does it worth the money?. I get the digitech rp 360 XP at the same price. Which of these two would you choose?
@@beeman596 I dont know much about the one you mentioned , Hotone makes excellent products that are very easy to use and program
@@caleshtcincredibles I got it . Thanks for your replays
Let me point out that affordable multi-effect pedals are not just for people starting out. I'm using a Zoom G1on as my main amp sim and muti-effect live and while recording. It's even less money than the Hotone reviewed here. I've even used it DI:ed a several gigs and people have been convinced that I used a real tube amp. (I have owned a mid-70s Marshall Plexi so I have had things to compare it to..) On top of that I have never found that I miss any single pedal. Save your money and get a multi-effectspedal.
+tuulenkoti Former 505 owner? Get over it, it was a long time ago.
+SwedishGuitarNerd Ha, I have a zoom g1, and I used it for years through computer speakers because I didn't have enough money for a decent amp. Out of curiosity what patches do you use?
+tuulenkoti It's called technology. It advances, dumbass. "lol@anyone too dumb to understand how to make a rig sound good with a decent multi-effects unit."
I never use the factory patches. On any of my multi-effects. They are usually over-effected and unusable. And yes, the 505 was truly horrible. The newer Zoom pedals are quite a different story. If you need some special gear to sound good, then you're in deep trouble may I add.
+tuulenkoti I used a Zoom MS70 plenty on stage. It's awesome pedal and sounds great. LOL @ at people thinking their gear is better because it costs more.
That knob clicking sounds very high quality
I'm sitting here doing my normal, listen, watch, read stuff on the internet with this video hadn't paid much attention to the product I just saw a new video and clicked. I'm reading a web page then I noticed the guitar playing and I thought.... that guitar tone sounds like something is missing and kind of dead.
You've had some great tones out of much of the equipment you've reviewed, this isn't one of those!
Typing this and listening I'm hearing that digital tone I hated with some of the old multi-effects units I owned in the 90's and sold without a seconds regret.
Keep up the vids, Love em!!!
If Steve Howe can use an HD500 straight into the PA for his live sound then yes multifx are pretty viable for anything you'd like. This one sounds decent enough to me :)
Awesome review!! Just an idea..... thought it might be cool to try the pedal out with gear thats relative to it. So for example someone playing through a Victory V40 with 2016 Les Paul Standard probably won't then be buying a cheap multi fx. Could maybe try with amps and guitars that are closer price range to the pedal?
+Calum Harrison the tone can ever only really sounds as good as the worst part of the signal chain. A worse guitar won't help, but it won't make all that much of a difference.
+70m1I heard the May preset and that was it SOLD!!
Can I just state the obvious and say that Rob is such a BEAST! He just flawlessly played in so many different styles as influenced by the effect/effect name. Thanks for listening... carry on
yeah but he fucked up the easiest ones.
+NatPicking - Yeah... on the the jazz setting I thought George Benson or another great took over the playing! LOL (just messin' around) ;)
+UnitedEffect haha he's incredible!
very basic ... give him 20 more years for some flavour
But does it have a miku simulator?
"Randy Rhoads! do you know any ozzy song ?"
* plays a Tony Iommi, black sabbath riff"* :\
+Gabriel Tudor he also said "he didn't play that, that was Iommi"
It is spelled 'Rhoads'
+Mister Tee You're missing the point smartass.
+Gabriel Tudor That stone fuzz preset is nice for a sabbath sweet leaf cover though
Randy Rhoads did play those riffs as well. No big deal.
Bit crushing guitar is some of the coolest sounding shit ever, if done properly. One trick is to not dial up the bit reduction to the max, because somewhere around 5-bits, the tonal range becomes too squashed to play melodically, and at 1-bit, it's basically just a distorted tone. Somewhere around 8 to 12 bits sounds great.
I just got this in from @Andertons Music Co and for my fellow US players who want this, let me assure you, you can power this off any US guitar pedal power supply that meets the 9VDC and 500ma rating requirements. I also got in touch with Hotone and they sold me an official US power supply that will be packaged with the US units for whenever they arrive in retailers.
I didn't feel like waiting and I wanted to throw some business to Anderton's. I ordered this on Thursday evening and it arrived to me in Rhode Island by Monday. Anderton's A+, wouldn't hesitate to buy from them again.
well? are you going to tell us how you like it? please. that would be great
7:53 Patch Nr 82 is called CHAPMAN BASS :D
I think that the bit crusher needs an LFO where the sweep duration is set in number of beats and a tap tempo to sync it to the music. I can visualise some pretty spaced out groovy sounds as the effect cycles around the music.
The Ravo sounds nice. Playing it through expensive gear let us hear what it is capable of, but as others have commented it might be nice to see a budget rig using it.
Actually that is an idea for a video - budget multi-FX rigs (guitar/FX/amp) for under £xxx - a Chappers vs The Captain challenge.
One thing I see sorely missing in these sorts of units is any acknowledgement that the electric guitar is rarely a solo instrument. So many of these patches overwhelm portions of the frequency spectrum that really should be reserved for other instruments in the mix.
That's just most effects in general if you're using them powerfully.
Thats was soooo much fun !!! the captain desperate trying to get just one desent sound out of that b.s , while squeezing the life out of he's be loved plimsoul.... great fun guys!
For the price, those presets seem pretty usable :)
Love the two bottles in the corner just because
One more thing, all I need is a Marshall tone, deluxe reverb, ts808 and delay. Lol
Now you have to do a comparison with the BOSS GT-1 vs. HOTONE Ravo..
One problem with these budget multi fx pedals that only Zoom seem to have addressed with their G3/G5 series is - you can't turn off/on individual effects on the fly. Want to switch on OD or a phaser within a patch mid-song? Easy - stomp on the designated OD or phaser button. For me, that's the single most important feature why the Zoom line stands out over other brands.
"Ghost notes", omg that was funny!! they just looked at each other, like " um um ok lets move on" they didn't know what to do with that.
I remember back in the day my wife and kids playing my guitar just to tamper with my effects.
Good to see you back
24:17 Captain dont think so hahahahah
Robs first riff at the drum machine section sounds really much like Helloween, in a good way
I like when you two give honest opinions about what you are reviewing. Sometimes if something just isn't quite there yet or not up to snuff, it's good to get an opinion that isn't a boast filled NAMM promo piece or a shameless plug on how great something is. Things like tone, latency, and usability in real giggling or recording situations is important. I know you have a job to make us want to buy it as you are a retailer but being candid sometimes is great to get an honest view of it. Thanks guys!
I have it,time starts to fly when i play on it,most enjoyable indeed.Delay/reverb shocking good!
That jam at 18:40 is superb Rob!
Soo Slashyyy !!!
#slash
Great playing over the drum machine. Would have happily listened to more of that.
I like the distorted wall! Nice Rolex to Captain!
Captain are you and Rob gonna review the 2016 Gibson Firebird?
Hotone Ravo looks exactly like Zoom G1 but just new and better
As a massive Queen fan, I want this thing for Bohemian Red and nothing else.
Great to see the 'world' return to normal with Chappers and the Capt back in the lair - not that the NAMM trip wasn't good !
99 problems but the Ho -tone ain't one - great value for people to start exploring :)
it makes me real happy that there is a patch called 'Djentlemen'
It sounds much better than i remember multifx sounding a few years back. Great to mess about with and try new sounds on. Or for putting on your board and using it for sounds that you dont use alot
There is a patch called Chapman Bass
While not boutique or anything like that, this sounded a lot better than I was expecting, coming off the Mooer GE100 video. I wouldn’t mind offering this one to someone starting out on their TONAL PALETTE journey
This sounds wayyy better than the Mooer unit that Rob and Lee demo'd a while back.
I must say, for its price, I really like that bit crusher. It's far from the best one I've heard, but at that price point you can't complain.
I love the size of these pedals, now if they will put 11 rack or ax fx in there that would be great!
Hey Captain Lee, the info on the andertons website says the Ravo is a 'dum machine' rather than 'drum machine'
This is a pretty cool little gadget
Dont understand why they dont add one more knob....a tone knob! A master tone knob. Almost every effect has one and its imperative to adjust it. With that said it was amazing that it sounded as well as it did without at east on tweak. I cant wait to play my Rob Chapman signature thou it lol.
I miss the dreads Rob ol' boy
I thought the djent one was called "djent lemon" :')
Enjoyed this =)
really want the bitcrusher pedal now
That sounds pretty good! I'd love something like this, that has a lot of artists on it. Would prefer some more different artists though, over some of the silly sounds. Are there any alternatives to this one? that does the same, just more different pre programed tones.
I really enjoyed a video you did a while ago where you talked a little bit about the history of Andertons, wondering weather you could do another one?
You guys should dance when you start playing the songs. If you can dance to a pedal is always the single most important indicator if its a good pedal or not. Start shakin what you got and dance baby -- yeah baby yeah!
Should have reviewed the Digitech 360XP, 99 factory presets and 99 user presets 40 second looper loads of amps, cabinets and pedals. Plus its built like a tank and you can have hours of fun, and its only £10.00 more. ;-)
Would be sweet as hell to hear how the cab simulation works with the USB out.
Sounds better than the Mooer you reviewed not too long ago. I still think some of the slightly older pedals that started out more expensive but that have come down in price (Zoom G3X, Vox Tonelab etc) will offer more bang for the buck than these built to a budget units.
dude! the multi color lava lite rocks!
"Djentlemen" made my day haha
my vox vt20+ provided me with my first dive in effects a few years ago. THing is, I dont need much more than a nice distortion, reverb and some delay on top of my clean sound to me satisfied. That said, I never tried a top notch distortion or reverb pedal or any pedal.
A friend of mine bought a MultiFX pedal which had a lot of crappy stuff and the occasional good one (it had like 10 reverbs and 2 of them sounded kind okay) and I think if you start with effects you really should not get that. Better get one with one type of every effect. Usually those effect are good enough for a beginner (with effects, not necessarily on the guitar) and its not as confusing as when you have to choose from 10 versions of the same thing.
I own hotone purple wind and heart attack and they are great even though these are not tube heads.
most of these tones sound like you were listening to someone playing guitar in a tiny glass room and you were standing 20ft away outside....
+rm2kdev whoooooa youre that game making tutorial guy
Lol hi :)
rm2kdev oh and the tones sound like that because the pedal has amp speaker modeling on it, so it was just being used wrong here. (still crazy seeing you here :3 )
haha you'll find me all around youtube! chappers, eevblog, benheck, my virgin kitchen, gmm, tested, digitalfoundry. I watch and comment regularly! :P
Speaking of the tones though Im using a pod hd500 line out right into my interface and it doesn't have that 'wet box' sound that why i was wondering if its their modelling?
rm2kdev mhm, you can see they have a microphone up to the amp so its not direct sound
Getting some sick dragonforce tones at the end there
What you did @24:51 was great IMO I would like to make that sound on in my own noodling/jamming.
Hello, I'm looking at either this or the Zoom G1Xon. Which one would be better and why?
Hotone is generally better.
when it goes it goes
This is my favorite show.
I am almost. But it discourage me to know there's no tap tempo. For me this is a must-have.
Waiting for the Fender American elite series reviews! Captains playing will sound glorious
I'm want to buy this just for that Tape Machine setting.
I dont know if you saw but at 7:54 in the video there is an effect called Chapman Bass. Wonder what it sounds like :o
Hehe, the Ravo naming part reminds me of the first time I saw the Smarvo brand at NAMM years ago. I had the same thought about how they came up with the name... then I realized where it came from... It's SMARVOlous!
Is it my imagination, or is this one of the best cheap amp modeling pedals? In my opinion it sounds more natural than the Zoom, Boss, and Digitech pedals in the 200dl range.
Lee - "Can you play some sort of chuggy rhythm?"
Rob "Yea, Sure!!" *Holy Diver*
I know you do not do much acoustic stuff, but I would love to see an Epiphone Masterbilt video. Keep up the good work guys! \m/
Hey Rob have you ever thought of doing a limited release Chapman guitar made by a UK luither?
Lee's face when 'ghost notes' comes in 😂
Whoa damn this Multi FX processor is actually really nicely priced. huh
you guys should always test with the miku pedal
I know there was a lot to go through with this pedal but I felt like the captain glossed over a lot of the patches I wanted to hear
does the expression pedal work as a wah!!!???
Yep, and would've been cool if they/he worked it during at least some of the presets. It's assignable to many, possibly, any parameters
Did you guys demonstrate the actual expression pedal on the unit or did I miss that? Is it a volume pedal and a while? I know you wouldn't miss that.
Closer looking at this one resembles a G1X that got flattened.
When the Capt said "Basic Jazz" Chappers subconciously said "Challenge Accepted"
Awesome! Rob, which one do you think is most valuable: the Hotone Ravo or Mooer GE100?
Although I love y'alls videos I wasnt empressed with the pedal in the least. Thanks tho keep them coming.
Hey Rob, I'm not sure if this is in one of your previous videos, but how did you create Chapman Guitars? I think that might be a really cool story to share if you feel comfortable sharing it!
*****
thanks man!
I am not a fan of those pedals, but I always enjoy your reviews. I think you should always have a Miku pedal in the room to show everyone what a pedal would sound like with it at the end of the review. =)
sounds awesome for a doorstop :D
Chappers sees the light tonight!
I wonder if heaven is listening to Chapman jam for eternity. I kinda hope so
The drums sound a bit muffled. It probably doesn't have a separate EQ control? Also, this review didn't cover user patch storage and the software.
damn! hotone has tone id say! if they can make atleast additional 4 assignable buttons for making your selected presets, that would be great. like korg pandora stomp/mini/px5d has
Hey!!! nice works!!1 I always watch your channel!!!! why don't you try the korg AX3000G????
You know what would go grate with the bit crush, a miku pedal.
how does it compare to Digitech RP360 multi-effects?
+Eddie Boy - Good question. I just got a RP360(XP) and have been very happy with it, especially given the price. Some of the Hotone compact pedals are decent, but it's tough to imagine this is as good of an overall package as the RP360, and the pricing is fairly similar.
+StormJH1 I have also one but without the expression pedal. I can say I am very much satisfied as it can be fully customized in the device itself or through a pc. plus the body is full aluminum casing. i accidentally dropped it from my table top on to the concrete floor, nothing happened to it. so durable.
Have them both. The Zoom is way better in regard to the amp-models. The Digitech feels out-dated but has some nice delays and reverb. Don't use the Digitech for amp-modelling - it sucks.
26:10 sounds like death! for the whole world to see
Hey Cap'n! you are good. Chappers is well good too.
20:30 the captain is so stoned hahaha
I wonder does that have another use like stopping a dog from barking because the dog gets sampled so every time the dog barks the bark is altered and makes the dog think about what he is doing.
it sounds rather good, but why the hell is there no tap tempo? what were they thinking?!
Does any else know if hotone is still in business. I bought this pedal only to find there website taken over by a different company. Even so it's still a good pedal and enjoyed this video.
I would only want this for that Ghost note bit, is there a pedal that's spooky like that on it's own?? :)
would be nice to hear what the expression pedal sounds like