Great tutorial! BTW the gap between the patch change I believe to cause by the hold option.... I see it as the only way to work. If we notice, the change is trigged by releasing the FS. I use with this in mind and there is no gap this way
Very useful tips but you can only toggle effects, not modifying effect parameters which is what snapshots do. You clearly pointed this out and it is reality appreciated but it is Valeton that shall introduce this feature with new firmware updates
You do realize that this entire video was not about scenes (e.g. a snapshot of all amp and pedals settings ) ? 😂 This video was about assigning functions to footswitches. This is a pretty well implemented in the GP-200, while it unfortunately does not have any ‘scene’ functionality. It may be better to edit it and just call it what it is: ‘assignment of footswitch functions’, as i am afraid the current video will likely confuse and possibly disappoint potential buyers, when they find out there is no ‘scene’ functionality in the GP-200 ;) (And still 42 minutes ;),if you would stay a bit more focused and limit yourself the just the main topic, you could probably bring it back to a nice 10 minutes tutorial ;))
Hi my friend, thanks for your feedback. You are definitely right andI know the meaning of scenes and snapshots, I say a couple of times the device does not support them but has something partially covering that. By the way there are devices like the NUX MG-30 or the Ampero which are advertised as supporting scenes while they have this same functionality. About video length again you are right, too bad I have very little time so I am not doing any post editing. I will try being more straightforward in next video but please consider many viewers prefer a slow and well explained guide so it is difficult to keep a good balance. Thabk-you again for your suggestions
Hey, this unit does not allow you to put lets say 2 mods along each other, you cant put an extra pedal in the chain which is bad, pretty limited processor
Well the effect chain is quite rigid indeed but in my opinion more flexible than other multieffects in the same price range. Of course you do not have the routing flexibility professional devices provide. The most flexible competitor to me is the NUX MG-30 as it allows to convert effect blocks into different flavors (EFX --> MOD, MOD --> DIST, etc...) but still limited.
Great tutorial!
BTW the gap between the patch change I believe to cause by the hold option.... I see it as the only way to work. If we notice, the change is trigged by releasing the FS. I use with this in mind and there is no gap this way
Yes indeed my friend, you got it
Very useful tips but you can only toggle effects, not modifying effect parameters which is what snapshots do. You clearly pointed this out and it is reality appreciated but it is Valeton that shall introduce this feature with new firmware updates
Too bad you are perfectly right my friend
Just got the GP200. Thanks so much for the videos! Keep em coming. Subbed!!
awesome video bro! very helpful and informative! thank you
Thanks for your kind feedback
It was really helpful!
Happy to help. Thanks a lot for your feedback
You do realize that this entire video was not about scenes (e.g. a snapshot of all amp and pedals settings ) ? 😂
This video was about assigning functions to footswitches. This is a pretty well implemented in the GP-200, while it unfortunately does not have any ‘scene’ functionality.
It may be better to edit it and just call it what it is: ‘assignment of footswitch functions’, as i am afraid the current video will likely confuse and possibly disappoint potential buyers, when they find out there is no ‘scene’ functionality in the GP-200 ;)
(And still 42 minutes ;),if you would stay a bit more focused and limit yourself the just the main topic, you could probably bring it back to a nice 10 minutes tutorial ;))
Hi my friend, thanks for your feedback. You are definitely right andI know the meaning of scenes and snapshots, I say a couple of times the device does not support them but has something partially covering that. By the way there are devices like the NUX MG-30 or the Ampero which are advertised as supporting scenes while they have this same functionality. About video length again you are right, too bad I have very little time so I am not doing any post editing. I will try being more straightforward in next video but please consider many viewers prefer a slow and well explained guide so it is difficult to keep a good balance. Thabk-you again for your suggestions
Thanks a lot :)
best setup using extra plug in switches
I am happy you found this useful. Have fun
Hey, this unit does not allow you to put lets say 2 mods along each other, you cant put an extra pedal in the chain which is bad, pretty limited processor
Well the effect chain is quite rigid indeed but in my opinion more flexible than other multieffects in the same price range. Of course you do not have the routing flexibility professional devices provide. The most flexible competitor to me is the NUX MG-30 as it allows to convert effect blocks into different flavors (EFX --> MOD, MOD --> DIST, etc...) but still limited.