AWESOME sounding unit this unlike many 'high end' brands .I took 3 Boss units back to our local music shop in the last month and though their effects were great most of their distortions/ overdrives were scratchy and brittle. Great review and playing! I subbed Thanks Sascha!
Do you know if this pedaling has a preset of the David Gilmour style, or would it be necessary to create a patch and is it possible to make a similar one?
Thanks Bro, Good directive to start with. getting one of these baby's & don't have a clue. Always had pedals but gonna give this a shot! 1&1/2 good pedals is the same $$ so I want to see whats-up.
Hey Did you used any other interfaces, or just used the pedal as interface? I just bought one, and everything i record, is way too distorted. Or if i lower the gain, it loses its crunchy tone, can you help me?
It's not awful, but it's not exactly good either. A cheap, purpose built interface (specially if it has a higher sample rate than the 44.1kHz this one has) would be a big improvement. I used it with a Behringer interface and the difference is really obvious.
Did you end up getting one? I have both of them and the GP100 is far more versatile and better built as well as having way more pedals, amps etc. BUT the MG-300 sounds better to me, so I've kept both ;)
@@samsantana Not Yet, I'm still can't put my decision yet.. as you said MG-300 sound is better. But is MG-300 sound is really inferior than Valeton GP100 sounds? could you please compare it.
@@fransyudit2349 I find that the cleaner to mid crunch amps are more dynamic sounding on the MG, not enough to be noticeable in the mix with other instruments but if I was only playing solo without a band and using the cleaner to low crunch amps then I'd definitely use the MG. If playing in a band then the difference in amp sounds is not really noticeable and then the GP is a far better choice because it has a way better build quality plus is more flexible in how the switches can be programmed. For example you can change patches using the foot switches and then change the function of the foot switches by press-holding both and now you can turn on/of a single effect or a combination of effect pedals with each switch. The GP also has a lot more effect pedals and they are not noticeably of a lesser sound quality than the fewer on the MG. In short if you play on your own (without backing band) AND play mostly cleaner or low crunch AND don't need to switch on/off effects while playing then definitely go for the MG... anything else go for the GP.
Get it at Thomann: www.thomann.de/de/valeton_gp_100.htm?offid=1&affid=398
Or Amazon: geni.us/Pl17D6T
Got mine on Thursday and love it amazing for the low price! Your sounds are amazing!
Best review I’ve seen on this kit! You dialed in some nice tones. Thanks for the awesome demo!
Thank you very much :)
Just got mine cuz my Valeton bass dapper is in for warranty repair, this thing is great 👍
Thank you bro valeton gp 100 really very good pedal 👍🎸🙏
Awesome medley at the beginning!
Great stuff - thanks for sharing.
AWESOME sounding unit this unlike many 'high end' brands .I took 3 Boss units back to our local music shop in the last month and though their effects were great most of their distortions/ overdrives were scratchy and brittle. Great review and playing! I subbed Thanks Sascha!
simply make use of the EQ in Boss units, i get great distortion sounds out of a GT-1
Sounds great for the price. Vale ton doe snake some great stuff. You should check out their 20 watt amp
Yeah that’s right :) I will take a look at that amp
Do you know if this pedaling has a preset of the David Gilmour style, or would it be necessary to create a patch and is it possible to make a similar one?
Thanks Bro, Good directive to start with. getting one of these baby's & don't have a clue. Always had pedals but gonna give this a shot! 1&1/2 good pedals is the same $$ so I want to see whats-up.
Hey
Did you used any other interfaces, or just used the pedal as interface? I just bought one, and everything i record, is way too distorted.
Or if i lower the gain, it loses its crunchy tone, can you help me?
Thanks for the detailed and helpful review. Can you tell us how is the inbuilt audio interface on it? Would you recommend it for recording guitar?
Hi, i never tried the built in interface so i can't tell, sorry!
It's not awful, but it's not exactly good either. A cheap, purpose built interface (specially if it has a higher sample rate than the 44.1kHz this one has) would be a big improvement. I used it with a Behringer interface and the difference is really obvious.
Hallo Sascha, hast Du die Gitarre modifiziert? Schlagbrett Pickup cover? Made in Mexico? LG Helmut
Cara achei razoável os timbres não sei se compraria, ótimo vídeo.
Ist das Gerät in 2024 noch zu empfehlen ?
You didnt go over the looper! That feature alone makes it worth the money.
I was wondering how many looping overdubs can I do with gp100?
Could you please let us know your signal path? is it connected straight to sound card?
She is constructed in steel?
Yes
Is that drum beat from the pedal? If so which one?
Grüße und danke!
What's that solo run at the ending ?
Is thst the actual tone is like thin sounds ?.
Hello, does the product have a transpose?
Sounds great, have you tried it with an acoustic guitar by any chance?
No I haven’t tried it with an acoustic, sorry
has a menu for mic/amp/effect for vocal???
It has on/off switch?
Sehr informativ. Viel drinnen für das Geld. Schönes Video
Danke! Ja das stimmt allerdings!
Could you please compare it to NUX MG-300
Did you end up getting one? I have both of them and the GP100 is far more versatile and better built as well as having way more pedals, amps etc. BUT the MG-300 sounds better to me, so I've kept both ;)
@@samsantana Not Yet, I'm still can't put my decision yet.. as you said MG-300 sound is better. But is MG-300 sound is really inferior than Valeton GP100 sounds? could you please compare it.
@@fransyudit2349 I find that the cleaner to mid crunch amps are more dynamic sounding on the MG, not enough to be noticeable in the mix with other instruments but if I was only playing solo without a band and using the cleaner to low crunch amps then I'd definitely use the MG. If playing in a band then the difference in amp sounds is not really noticeable and then the GP is a far better choice because it has a way better build quality plus is more flexible in how the switches can be programmed. For example you can change patches using the foot switches and then change the function of the foot switches by press-holding both and now you can turn on/of a single effect or a combination of effect pedals with each switch. The GP also has a lot more effect pedals and they are not noticeably of a lesser sound quality than the fewer on the MG. In short if you play on your own (without backing band) AND play mostly cleaner or low crunch AND don't need to switch on/off effects while playing then definitely go for the MG... anything else go for the GP.
Прикольный проц. Ему бы ещё петлю...
Is it steel bodys pro?
Can this be fully customised without using the computer app. Thanks.
Yes it can! I have valeton gp 100 . Everything is customizable by pedal controls.
@@user-vh8oe5cz8h Good to know thanks!
@@user-vh8oe5cz8hcan you directly record from your phone?
I recently got one and does it even have a turn on/off switch 😆?
None of them have an on off button but you can always engage Bypass mode, so you're only hearing your amp and not the pedal at all.
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Hi, can slow down the pitch?
can i switch between patches with the foot switches?
you have patches mode/pedals mode which enables you to switch patches/turn on&off selected effect.
Do i need an audio interface to use the software ?
No
Meehhh
Я купил на али за 92 бакса
Там можно в режиме лупера менять пресеты?
Yeah def