Another stellar ME-90 demo video...and the riff at 36:20 is killer! I really liked the Centaur. And digital fuzz...most audiences won't ever care, but for the player, that's one distortion where you gotta go analog. The feel just isn't there with digital.
I totally agree that the average audience member wouldn’t bat an eye, however when it comes to distortion, fuzz, and overdrive, digital has a tough time competing against analog. Thank you so much for the kind words and for watching!
I think most people use this in manual mode with no pre-amp and going right into a real amp. I understand you use it as a modeller and that’s cool. I think a lot of people would enjoy content with using the 4cm with a real tube head and compare to the real pedals that it models.
I'm always seeing what you are up to. I'm proud of you for the progress you've made. I'm actually interested in the ME-90 now too. They sell it here locally. I don't like having a ton of pedals to plug in at once. This seems like a great idea. I'll talk to you more about it later.
I do plan to pit the real EHX Big Muff against the Muff Fuzz on the ME-90. If I can get the other pedals, I’ll make videos comparing them, too. Thanks again, and have a great weekend! 🍻
I'm leaning toward the ME90 over the GX10 because it looks easier to use and the price is a hundred bucks less. So from what I heard towards the beginning of the video I can switch the preamp off and just run through the front of my Hot Rod DeVille 212 and use as a multi fx with speaker and amp simulation? I'm not opposed to using the amps fx loop but have never used it and don't know much about the 4 cable method.
Off the top of my head the ME-90 may have more patch banks, but I’m not sure. You can definitely turn off the preamp and impulse response section and plug it into the front of your amp. I’ve done that for gigs before. The 4 cable method is just guitar to ME-90 input, ME-90 output to Amp input, Amp FX send to ME-90 FX in, then ME-90 FX out to Amp FX return. I hope this helps! Never stop jamming, and thanks again! 🍻
Thanks for the play through! I think the rat sounded like a rat to me, as with all pedals the amp and speaker that they are going into (or simulated amp) will have a lot to do with the final sound. Looking forward to the rest of your videos on the ME90. Cheers from Australia.
You’re very welcome, and thanks for letting me know about the Rat. I couldn’t agree more about the type of amp and speaker having a lot to do with the overall tone. Reading this definitely makes me excited to continue the series! Thanks, and have a great weekend! 🍻
I’ve only played a Zoom once. My niece had gotten one for Christmas, and I tried it out. I’m not sure which model it was. It was one of the small, two foot switch ones. I thought it was pretty good and had very usable sounds. I’m not sure if the Zoom has as many patches as the ME-90 that you can save. One advantage of the ME-90 is having four patches you can switch through, and you can easily switch between banks. You may need to do a little more tapping to switch through the banks and patches on the Zoom. The ME-90 also has a great expression pedal that can be a wah, volume, whammy, freeze, etc. To sum it up. I personally didn’t think there’s anything wrong with the Zoom, and it would be a super small and portable rig. The ME-90 may have some more features. I feel either way you go, you’ll have fun and be happy with the tones you can dial in. I really hope this helps, and thank you so very much for watching!
I just looked up the G6 after I wrote my response. It’s way more similar to the ME-90 than I thought! The biggest difference is the G6 has a menu screen. The ME-90 just has a 2 digit digital screen and you tweak buttons to find your tones (like on stomp boxes). The G6 is more like the Boss Tone Studio when you can see the signal chain of the screen and dive into menus to dial everything in. If you’re alright with menu screens, it is the cheaper option. I still feel either one would be a good purchase for you.
I’m so glad they’re helping you out! I really need to get some time together and finish this series! Thank you so very much! Reading this keeps me going! 🍻
Another stellar ME-90 demo video...and the riff at 36:20 is killer! I really liked the Centaur. And digital fuzz...most audiences won't ever care, but for the player, that's one distortion where you gotta go analog. The feel just isn't there with digital.
I totally agree that the average audience member wouldn’t bat an eye, however when it comes to distortion, fuzz, and overdrive, digital has a tough time competing against analog. Thank you so much for the kind words and for watching!
Ray, there really is only one if you. Keep being you, and only you
I appreciate all of the support! It seriously keeps me going!
SD-1 can do so much- classic rock, 70s hard rock for sure
I totally agree!
Thanks for making this video, it really helps with deciding what multi fx pedal to purchase.
I appreciate it! Thank you for watching! It really helps, and good luck with your purchase! 🍻
I think most people use this in manual mode with no pre-amp and going right into a real amp.
I understand you use it as a modeller and that’s cool.
I think a lot of people would enjoy content with using the 4cm with a real tube head and compare to the real pedals that it models.
If I can score a tube amp, I’ll totally make videos featuring the ME-90 with it. Thank you so very much for watching!
I'm always seeing what you are up to. I'm proud of you for the progress you've made. I'm actually interested in the ME-90 now too. They sell it here locally. I don't like having a ton of pedals to plug in at once. This seems like a great idea. I'll talk to you more about it later.
That means everything, man! Thank you so much! Yeah, having the ME-90 and the RC-600 has been a game changer! We’ll definitely talk more later! 🍻
That riff you played with the Klon- try it with the SD-1 instead. Seems it is made for that sound
I think I prefer the SD-1 to the Klon as well. I like the SD-1’s midrange more. Thanks again for watching and for all of the support!
I’d love to see a direct comparison with the actual pedals. Great content so far.
I do plan to pit the real EHX Big Muff against the Muff Fuzz on the ME-90. If I can get the other pedals, I’ll make videos comparing them, too. Thanks again, and have a great weekend! 🍻
I use Tone Studio.... ive used it for years with my ME80 as well
Nice! I still need to break down and buy the correct usb to start using Tone Studio myself.
I'm leaning toward the ME90 over the GX10 because it looks easier to use and the price is a hundred bucks less. So from what I heard towards the beginning of the video I can switch the preamp off and just run through the front of my Hot Rod DeVille 212 and use as a multi fx with speaker and amp simulation? I'm not opposed to using the amps fx loop but have never used it and don't know much about the 4 cable method.
Off the top of my head the ME-90 may have more patch banks, but I’m not sure. You can definitely turn off the preamp and impulse response section and plug it into the front of your amp. I’ve done that for gigs before. The 4 cable method is just guitar to ME-90 input, ME-90 output to Amp input, Amp FX send to ME-90 FX in, then ME-90 FX out to Amp FX return. I hope this helps! Never stop jamming, and thanks again! 🍻
Thanks for the play through! I think the rat sounded like a rat to me, as with all pedals the amp and speaker that they are going into (or simulated amp) will have a lot to do with the final sound.
Looking forward to the rest of your videos on the ME90.
Cheers from Australia.
You’re very welcome, and thanks for letting me know about the Rat. I couldn’t agree more about the type of amp and speaker having a lot to do with the overall tone. Reading this definitely makes me excited to continue the series! Thanks, and have a great weekend! 🍻
Lol for a second I thought you were living in Ohio when you said Lake Erie Blues
🤣 I grew up in Erie, PA - not far from Ohio. Thanks so much for watching!
Hey Ray I have A question - Do You prefer this to the Zoom G6 help us decide. Thank you!
I’ve only played a Zoom once. My niece had gotten one for Christmas, and I tried it out. I’m not sure which model it was. It was one of the small, two foot switch ones. I thought it was pretty good and had very usable sounds. I’m not sure if the Zoom has as many patches as the ME-90 that you can save. One advantage of the ME-90 is having four patches you can switch through, and you can easily switch between banks. You may need to do a little more tapping to switch through the banks and patches on the Zoom. The ME-90 also has a great expression pedal that can be a wah, volume, whammy, freeze, etc. To sum it up. I personally didn’t think there’s anything wrong with the Zoom, and it would be a super small and portable rig. The ME-90 may have some more features. I feel either way you go, you’ll have fun and be happy with the tones you can dial in. I really hope this helps, and thank you so very much for watching!
I just looked up the G6 after I wrote my response. It’s way more similar to the ME-90 than I thought! The biggest difference is the G6 has a menu screen. The ME-90 just has a 2 digit digital screen and you tweak buttons to find your tones (like on stomp boxes). The G6 is more like the Boss Tone Studio when you can see the signal chain of the screen and dive into menus to dial everything in. If you’re alright with menu screens, it is the cheaper option. I still feel either one would be a good purchase for you.
@@OneRayMusic Thanks! Ray.
You’re welcome! 🍻
I prefer the ME90. I'm old, and prefer knobs as to menus, lol
Thanks for your videos....these are exactly what I wanted to see. Bravo.
I’m so glad they’re helping you out! I really need to get some time together and finish this series! Thank you so very much! Reading this keeps me going! 🍻