thanks dude. So it doesn't make any difference where you r storing a tone . . Rit? But is it possible to save a tone for live performance and another for recording in a same bank? And out of0- 39 which tones are for live playing?
@dcalstring You cannot save 2 different settings in the same spot. You can however, have A1 with one type of effect and A2 with a different one. A0 is 0, A1 is 1,... C9 is 39. For live they recommend A0-A9, meaning 0 to 9.
cool ! !hey in which bank should i save a new tone to use it while performing live? Here i saw the bank C is used. Would d same tone sound different if stored in a different bank ? Thx
@dcalstring Hi there... You can save your tones on any of the banks A, B, or C... The deference is:
A pre-loaded for live
B pre-loaded for mixing board
C pre-loaded for computer recording
It doesn't matter where you save a patch. You have all 40 presets internally saved from 0 to 39 corresponding to A0 to C9. The way I have it set up is A for overdrives, B for drop tuning, and C for delays and chorus.
thanks dude. So it doesn't make any difference where you r storing a tone . . Rit? But is it possible to save a tone for live performance and another for recording in a same bank? And out of0- 39 which tones are for live playing?
dcalstring 1 month ago
@dcalstring You cannot save 2 different settings in the same spot. You can however, have A1 with one type of effect and A2 with a different one. A0 is 0, A1 is 1,... C9 is 39. For live they recommend A0-A9, meaning 0 to 9.
TheOzzk 1 month ago
cool ! !hey in which bank should i save a new tone to use it while performing live? Here i saw the bank C is used. Would d same tone sound different if stored in a different bank ? Thx
dcalstring 1 month ago
@dcalstring Hi there... You can save your tones on any of the banks A, B, or C... The deference is:
A pre-loaded for live
B pre-loaded for mixing board
C pre-loaded for computer recording
It doesn't matter where you save a patch. You have all 40 presets internally saved from 0 to 39 corresponding to A0 to C9. The way I have it set up is A for overdrives, B for drop tuning, and C for delays and chorus.
TheOzzk 1 month ago
wow
nightspotlight 4 months ago
@nightspotlight Hopefully you liked it!
TheOzzk 4 months ago
@TheOzzk sure! never thought this Zoom could sound as good as this.
nightspotlight 4 months ago
@nightspotlight Yeah I know... nifty lil box... It's way more powerful than people give it credit for!
TheOzzk 1 month ago