Love your playing! Great feel and note choices! Also handy hand switching-you clearly know this unit very well. I had them in the past, and used them for practice and they are great. Now playing live again, I realise this is all I need for very small stages. Your video helped. Thanks. I had forgotten about the scrolling option, and your points on power from battery very good reminder too. Thanks!
Great to hear that Salvo !! There are so many features yet it stays very simple to use, that's brilliant. Do you like yours ? I'm not a Zoom fan but I'll admit this one is really well thought !
@@JohanJoosLaur I like it so much too. There are so many features: the drums, the loop and lots of parameters and adjustment in every single effect or patch.
Thank you so much for presenting this sleeper gear! Everyone is super hyping Line 6 products. As you have shown this little thing doesn’t need to hide behind Line 6 products.
You're very welcome ! Thank you So much !! Well I'd still not compare this Zoom to any of the latest Line6 products in terms of sound quality, but this Zoom must be almost a decade old now ? It definitely has many interesting capabilities, the way the 3 switches work together is really brilliant for example !
@@JohanJoosLaur Yeah, sound wise the current Line 6 products are of course better but Zoom’s handling concept of especially this G3X is superb. Unfortunately, the succeeding G3n has too small displays. Too bad! So, there are three ways to power it, right? 1. DC plug 2. USB port (Power Bank or Computer) 3. Batteries??
@@Phoboss32 Totally agree ! The next generation for me lost the most important : the ease of use with the big screens and pictures (I find it so intuitive like this) and the ability to run on batteries (and I guess not USB powered as well). But they added two or three switches more ? So it can be useful too. I think the looper works differently too in the G3(X)N, I think I've read the looper took a block basically (not sure about that though). Yes exactly ! DC plug, 6 AA batteries and USB powered (works with computers, powerbanks etc...) !
@@JohanJoosLaur After a bit of research I found the G5 brother of the G3. It can’t be powered with batteries or USB but it has 4 LCD of the same size plus 9 simultaneous effects (vs. 6), 15 more effects, a tube and a 3D pedal. 🤔 What do you think? Are the 6 simultaneous effects enough? I read that some CPU hungry effects could use one or more blocks.
I have one. Great video. I use mine now with my keyboard workstation for the looper mostly but also it's nice to add some more effects to my keyboard that I don't have to use my hands to control.
Hey ! So basically I bought this used a year ago and back then I've spent a damn lot of time researching what would suit my needs the best (portable, easy to use, footswitch capabilities, looper, etc), either brand new or used/old...I ended up chosing this one ? What would be your similar unit of choice, under 100 and that has these kind of features ? I will demo the looper and stuff these days, I forgot to mention the looper has different modes too basically. You can set it up to match the drum machine (so it keeps the exact tempo of the drum machine and loop your parts related to the drums, that way you're always on time), you can use it freely without any drums with a limit of 40 seconds (but you can overdub as many times as you wish), or another way to use it is to set it to 20 seconds maximum loop, so you get access to another option which is "Undo/Redo". That way you can stop your last overdub and make play it again whenever you want ! Quite cool to find these kind of options in such a budget friendly unit I think ?
Right now I use my G3X as an effects unit following my Roland VG-88 (which I use to simulate different guitars) and my Digitech Genesis 3. I use the Zoom for noise gate, detune, equalizer, compressor, reverb, etc.
Using a usb powerbank is a genius idea! I still have some Zoom gear that can be powered by USB, but never thought about using a powerbank to power them. Great video my friend! 👍👍👍
Yeah it doesn't sound bad at all !! The looper is really great and I love that they chose to put a dedicated looper in this one instead of going for individual block on a preset like they did on the next generation (G3XN). Much prefer to have it this way personally 😊
I've had this pedal since it came out. After trying so many more over the years I've come to the conclusion this is the best most impressive pedal I have ever played through. The only weakness is the expression pedal' travel range, although it sounds excellent for whatever I need it to do. Period 🎃 Only gripe!.. cannot switch between wa and volume in a patch 🤐
Quelle bonne idée cette vidéo sur le zoom g3x !!!... décidément ça donne vraiment envie de tester ! Belle maîtrise...j'adore le jeu de la wha à la main 😁👍... terrible ! Bravo Johan
It is an excellent pedalboard if configured correctly, a bad adjustment can completely ruin the sound. I use the G3 even for the input input of amplifiers with good results.
While this is good. The lack of footswitches holds me buying it. But when zoom releases the g1x four which i can mod the FS i become the most happy guitarist in the whole world.
Hi! Great idea to make a video on this fantastic tool. I have just bought it for a freind of mine. Please could you share with us the patch that you are using in the last part of the video? Thank you so much!
Hello. I have the G3X zoom pedal and I want to put it through the amplifier's effects loop. It's the first time I do it. The problem is that i don't really understand how the cables should be connected. I have also noticed that the pedal has two outputs R and L/Mono. Which one should I choose?? By the way, I heard that I have to turn off the amp emulations. Do i have to disconnect something else. ?? Greetings
I traded my matribox for a g3 today. I bought matribox, but since I've already been using g2nu for a long time, I was more interested in g3. And I briefly tested the g3. However, I found something different from g2nu. In g2nu, factory presets and user presets are separated, so the factory presets are write-protected. However, the g3 doesn't seem to have any user presets. Is that right? When I save the patch I made, it seems like one of the factory presets disappears, is that correct? By the way, I'm going to watch all your g3x videos. I like it. Oh, and in the manual, it says that pressing the tuner switch for 1 second activates the tuning function and pressing the tuner switch for 2 seconds activates the mute tuning function, but I can't do mute tuning even if I press and hold it for 10 seconds.
Hi Johan, did you have a chance to change patches using usb connection and laptop DAW as a sequencer ? It is possible even with Behringer FCB1010. Why, because up/down patch switching sometime is not enough onstage. Unfortunately to use foot controller you need still to hookup PC as a bus controller or some hardware equivalent. I like your video very much! Keep good work! BTW: Your English is fine despite the first 10 seconds of your talk I was sure it is German XD! Cheers from Poland! p.s> it is possible to change drum samples the same way like in zoom MS-50 add/remove effects. Even zoom G1on has better sounding drums... I didn't do this yet but I plan to do so.
I have an old Zoom G1Xon. it also has good features, looper, simplicity & portability for me as bedroom musician. G1xOn has fewer switch buttons and maximum 5 stack effect/pedal chain . it looks nice G3 has more Buttons, more stack pedals chain, more features. do you recommend me to upgrade my G1xon to Zoom G3? is it gonna be good if we use 2 series zoom multieffects simultaneously?
How is the touch sensitivity on any of the given drive/boost patches? I have an older model modeling device that sounds crap with the volume roll off or just trying to play softer.... it just seems like the signal is broken with these attempts
Hey Lubo ! These are crappy vintage battery powered amps from the late 70s/early 80s ! But they're very cool and if you live in EU, you can find these for so cheap as they have no value at all...bought mine 30€ and 12€ aha
Love your playing! Great feel and note choices! Also handy hand switching-you clearly know this unit very well. I had them in the past, and used them for practice and they are great. Now playing live again, I realise this is all I need for very small stages. Your video helped. Thanks. I had forgotten about the scrolling option, and your points on power from battery very good reminder too. Thanks!
I have one and would love another one.
Zoom should have kept making them, they're a great pedal.
Great playing squire and a lovely, simple explanation of the unit - well done!
I have the same unit. I buyed it when it came out and every time I use it I learn something new.
Great to hear that Salvo !! There are so many features yet it stays very simple to use, that's brilliant. Do you like yours ? I'm not a Zoom fan but I'll admit this one is really well thought !
@@JohanJoosLaur I like it so much too. There are so many features: the drums, the loop and lots of parameters and adjustment in every single effect or patch.
Thank you so much for presenting this sleeper gear!
Everyone is super hyping Line 6 products.
As you have shown this little thing doesn’t need to hide behind Line 6 products.
You're very welcome ! Thank you So much !! Well I'd still not compare this Zoom to any of the latest Line6 products in terms of sound quality, but this Zoom must be almost a decade old now ? It definitely has many interesting capabilities, the way the 3 switches work together is really brilliant for example !
@@JohanJoosLaur Yeah, sound wise the current Line 6 products are of course better but Zoom’s handling concept of especially this G3X is superb.
Unfortunately, the succeeding G3n has too small displays. Too bad!
So, there are three ways to power it, right?
1. DC plug
2. USB port (Power Bank or Computer)
3. Batteries??
@@Phoboss32 Totally agree ! The next generation for me lost the most important : the ease of use with the big screens and pictures (I find it so intuitive like this) and the ability to run on batteries (and I guess not USB powered as well). But they added two or three switches more ? So it can be useful too. I think the looper works differently too in the G3(X)N, I think I've read the looper took a block basically (not sure about that though). Yes exactly ! DC plug, 6 AA batteries and USB powered (works with computers, powerbanks etc...) !
@@JohanJoosLaur After a bit of research I found the G5 brother of the G3.
It can’t be powered with batteries or USB but it has 4 LCD of the same size plus 9 simultaneous effects (vs. 6), 15 more effects, a tube and a 3D pedal. 🤔
What do you think? Are the 6 simultaneous effects enough? I read that some CPU hungry effects could use one or more blocks.
@@Phoboss32 Do not forget this has several twin effects in one spot, so you can get many more, until you zap the dsp load
I have one. Great video.
I use mine now with my keyboard workstation for the looper mostly but also it's nice to add some more effects to my keyboard that I don't have to use my hands to control.
I agree that this is an amazing pedal. I also use the G1On and I love it.
Hey ! So basically I bought this used a year ago and back then I've spent a damn lot of time researching what would suit my needs the best (portable, easy to use, footswitch capabilities, looper, etc), either brand new or used/old...I ended up chosing this one ? What would be your similar unit of choice, under 100 and that has these kind of features ? I will demo the looper and stuff these days, I forgot to mention the looper has different modes too basically. You can set it up to match the drum machine (so it keeps the exact tempo of the drum machine and loop your parts related to the drums, that way you're always on time), you can use it freely without any drums with a limit of 40 seconds (but you can overdub as many times as you wish), or another way to use it is to set it to 20 seconds maximum loop, so you get access to another option which is "Undo/Redo". That way you can stop your last overdub and make play it again whenever you want ! Quite cool to find these kind of options in such a budget friendly unit I think ?
Right now I use my G3X as an effects unit following my Roland VG-88 (which I use to simulate different guitars) and my Digitech Genesis 3. I use the Zoom for noise gate, detune, equalizer, compressor, reverb, etc.
Excellent points indeed. I've had the G3 and G3X and the arrangement possibilities are amazing
I still use it to gig. Connected to Peavey Classic clean channel does its job. Surprising but true.
Using a usb powerbank is a genius idea! I still have some Zoom gear that can be powered by USB, but never thought about using a powerbank to power them. Great video my friend! 👍👍👍
Still a fantastic sounding beast.
Haven't tried the looper really yet, must have a go.
Yeah it doesn't sound bad at all !! The looper is really great and I love that they chose to put a dedicated looper in this one instead of going for individual block on a preset like they did on the next generation (G3XN). Much prefer to have it this way personally 😊
Thanks. Saludos from Perú
Fantastic guitar playing!
I've had this pedal since it came out. After trying so many more over the years I've come to the conclusion this is the best most impressive pedal I have ever played through. The only weakness is the expression pedal' travel range, although it sounds excellent for whatever I need it to do. Period 🎃
Only gripe!.. cannot switch between wa and volume in a patch 🤐
Is it still being manufactured? ...i wanted to purchase it but i can't find it anywhere
I'm pretty sure you can set an external pedal up for volume and have both.
Great video! I have one and it is really nice and small to take along.. And has all the capabilities you need...
Solid video dude, well done! I have the same pedal and really need to dig more into it to see all that it can do.
Thumb up for the serious whailing at the end
Quelle bonne idée cette vidéo sur le zoom g3x !!!... décidément ça donne vraiment envie de tester ! Belle maîtrise...j'adore le jeu de la wha à la main 😁👍... terrible ! Bravo Johan
Merci Phil !! 🙏😘
It is an excellent pedalboard if configured correctly, a bad adjustment can completely ruin the sound. I use the G3 even for the input input of amplifiers with good results.
I have the same pedal and I love it
While this is good. The lack of footswitches holds me buying it. But when zoom releases the g1x four which i can mod the FS i become the most happy guitarist in the whole world.
Hi! Great idea to make a video on this fantastic tool. I have just bought it for a freind of mine. Please could you share with us the patch that you are using in the last part of the video? Thank you so much!
Hello. I have the G3X zoom pedal and I want to put it through the amplifier's effects loop. It's the first time I do it. The problem is that i don't really understand how the cables should be connected. I have also noticed that the pedal has two outputs R and L/Mono. Which one should I choose?? By the way, I heard that I have to turn off the amp emulations. Do i have to disconnect something else. ?? Greetings
Nice backing track at 6:30secs
Je suppose que vous venez de prouver que le son vient du joueur, pas seulement de la pédale. Excellent jeu !
Hello sir . Question. Why did you set the amp in the middle of the chain? It’s confusing…
Whats settings did you use on the portable test? It sounds really good amazing and you amazing!!
Merci pour cette démo très claire et qui se termine de la plus belle des façons 👍🏼🍒
Merci à toi Poupi !! :)
I traded my matribox for a g3 today. I bought matribox, but since I've already been using g2nu for a long time, I was more interested in g3. And I briefly tested the g3. However, I found something different from g2nu. In g2nu, factory presets and user presets are separated, so the factory presets are write-protected. However, the g3 doesn't seem to have any user presets. Is that right? When I save the patch I made, it seems like one of the factory presets disappears, is that correct? By the way, I'm going to watch all your g3x videos. I like it.
Oh, and in the manual, it says that pressing the tuner switch for 1 second activates the tuning function and pressing the tuner switch for 2 seconds activates the mute tuning function, but I can't do mute tuning even if I press and hold it for 10 seconds.
Hi there. What about your genaral settings at g3?
I still don't know how to get the 6 effects at once can anyone help me.
Hi Johan, did you have a chance to change patches using usb connection and laptop DAW as a sequencer ? It is possible even with Behringer FCB1010. Why, because up/down patch switching sometime is not enough onstage. Unfortunately to use foot controller you need still to hookup PC as a bus controller or some hardware equivalent. I like your video very much! Keep good work!
BTW: Your English is fine despite the first 10 seconds of your talk I was sure it is German XD! Cheers from Poland!
p.s> it is possible to change drum samples the same way like in zoom MS-50 add/remove effects. Even zoom G1on has better sounding drums... I didn't do this yet but I plan to do so.
Hey Maciej ! Don't have time to answer right now but I'll definitely get back to your comment later today ! Thanks man !
I have an old Zoom G1Xon. it also has good features, looper, simplicity & portability for me as bedroom musician. G1xOn has fewer switch buttons and maximum 5 stack effect/pedal chain . it looks nice G3 has more Buttons, more stack pedals chain, more features. do you recommend me to upgrade my G1xon to Zoom G3? is it gonna be good if we use 2 series zoom multieffects simultaneously?
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Hi! I've got one but face huge latency using it with Windows11 with G serie Asio driver. Any advice to reduce latency?
How is the touch sensitivity on any of the given drive/boost patches? I have an older model modeling device that sounds crap with the volume roll off or just trying to play softer.... it just seems like the signal is broken with these attempts
Imo this has exquisite touch sensitivity.. still amazes me 8 years later 🌛
sir can you teach me on how to connect my zoom g3x to my computer to record?
Hey man, what are your battery amps, that you using with this zoom? Thanks
Hey Lubo ! These are crappy vintage battery powered amps from the late 70s/early 80s ! But they're very cool and if you live in EU, you can find these for so cheap as they have no value at all...bought mine 30€ and 12€ aha
@@JohanJoosLaur what brand (name) is this?
Awesome
Where can I find one in EU?
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