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Old 06-07-2005, 01:23 PM   #41 (permalink)
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not with the stomp of a foot though. you have to go through and reset them. at least with the ones ive used
Actually you can, you just have to have them pre-set in one of your patch banks. Reqires some setup time before hand (which you should have already done to get the perfect sound), but they work great.
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Old 06-07-2005, 01:25 PM   #42 (permalink)
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Thanks for backing up my last point mate!

I think we can see that a good solution would be to mix the two, the multi pedal for big jobs and generic sounds and the smaller pedals to fine tune your sound...
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Thanks for backing up my last point mate!

I think we can see that a good solution would be to mix the two, the multi pedal for big jobs and generic sounds and the smaller pedals to fine tune your sound...
I would have to agree with you there. I think its hard to get those "legendary" sounds from a multi-effects pedal. Sometimes only a stomp box will do. But if you turn alot of effects on and off at once, a multi-pedal is the only way to go.
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here here! We have it licked! And you need a decent amp, but that can wait for another day eh?!
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Old 06-07-2005, 02:21 PM   #45 (permalink)
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As far as multis go Line 6's POD is by far the cream of the crop., And yeah if you are going to use a multi there is a lot more pre-planning and fine tuning involved, but that's what makes it so much fun!
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Old 06-07-2005, 02:31 PM   #46 (permalink)
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thats pretty good as well but its a lot more expensive than the 80 if i remember correctly....? but yeh i dont think the extra features are worth the extra money... and the 80 does a fine job too....


as for snickers... the cheapest one is the RP - 50 and you can check it out here.... http://www.digitech.com/products/rp50.htm
that's the one my friend has.
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im in four different bands and 2 side projects. the h2o is amazing. we run vocals though it sometimes through a korg vocoder and a 57 and it sounds like mogwai. really fun.
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im in four different bands and 2 side projects. the h2o is amazing. we run vocals though it sometimes through a korg vocoder and a 57 and it sounds like mogwai. really fun.
what bands are you in? any that we may have heard of?
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After going to Sam Ash, my friend decided to get the Zoom GFX-3. We took it back home and as it turns out, its an awesome pedal. Very easy to use (once you learn), sounds awesome, and it appears to be very durable. More than worth the price! This is the second Zoom pedal I have used or had experiance with, and so far I'm very happy with their products.
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