Thank you, Benjamin, that's very kind of you! Sure, I'd be happy to look further into that! That's a video topic that could use an update! Thanks for the request. Stay tuned. Best regards.
Hi there. Thanks for your comment and question. You can only use 1 effect within FX1 and FX2 - so if you need two effects, then you need to use both FX1 and FX2. If you only need an effect for a part of a song, or want to change effects, then you can use the Assigns to do it - for example: Start out with Compressor on FX1, then set up an Assign to change from the Compressor to Chorus, or some other effect you want. The same applies for FX2. I have a video on exactly this topic: th-cam.com/video/GY-BXf9rSXg/w-d-xo.html I hope this helps. Best regards.
Can I ask you something please? the Guitar to midi option, is there a way to turn it on/off from an internal or external Ctrl? It would be very useful for an ambient guitar project. Thank you !
this looks way more logical than the Line 6 I am old school I liked A.R.T. sgx2000 rack and Digitech racks which were all perimeter algorithm in logical order with out having the pedal layout visual of Line 6 which seems like it would be helpful but it is more like an added step. A.R.T. has the effects in order and just asks you "on or off" then you scroll through, it's not like you actually need everything on a screen all at once . also a midi pedalboard is way easier to navigate than assigning different purposes to 3 buttons
Hi there, John. Thanks for your comment, I greatly appreciate it. It's all pretty simple, and the possibilities are endless. Let me know if you need anything else. Best regards.
hi - thanks for doing these videos they are helping me find my way around a new unit ( I bought a GT-1 as a back up for my GT-100). Any chance you can have a look at using midi sysex on the GT-100 from a gigging perspective. I use onsong on my iPAD to send midi from within a song and currently use patch changes but I think that if I can get a bit more "under the hood" that using sysex would open up a lot more functionality that would be useful in a gig situation.
Hello there, Hookey. I'm sorry for the late reply, I've been running behind, catching up and answering to comments... My pleasure, I'm just glad that you found them helpful. I'll see what I can do, I have yet to dive deep into MIDI, hehe... It's not something that I've been using, really... Let me know if you need anything else. Best regards.
Hi Frank. Hmm, I can't really say if that's the case... If you'd like me to help you in any way, then let me know. These comments saying "this is a sh*t unit", "it doesn't sound like a real amp", etc. I can't take seriously... There's so much more to this unit, but you let me know, if you want the help. Have a great day. Cheers.
Great videos. I’m new at messing with multi effects. Thank you for breaking it down.
Thank you, I greatly appreciate it!
I'm glad you found my videos helpful.
Let me know if you need anything else.
Best regards.
Always great work, Kenny. I'd like to see more about stompbox mode and making practical patches that use it. Bonus if you can include tap tempo!
Thank you, Benjamin, that's very kind of you!
Sure, I'd be happy to look further into that! That's a video topic that could use an update!
Thanks for the request.
Stay tuned.
Best regards.
Useful videos as always! Greetings!
Thank you, Antonio. I'm happy to hear that.
I hope you're doing well!
Best regards here from Denmark!
Very helpful video thanks 🤘🏾
can you assign x2 fx1 via the use of either ctl2+ctl3 or assigns?
Hi there.
Thanks for your comment and question.
You can only use 1 effect within FX1 and FX2 - so if you need two effects, then you need to use both FX1 and FX2.
If you only need an effect for a part of a song, or want to change effects, then you can use the Assigns to do it - for example:
Start out with Compressor on FX1, then set up an Assign to change from the Compressor to Chorus, or some other effect you want.
The same applies for FX2.
I have a video on exactly this topic:
th-cam.com/video/GY-BXf9rSXg/w-d-xo.html
I hope this helps.
Best regards.
Can I ask you something please? the Guitar to midi option, is there a way to turn it on/off from an internal or external Ctrl? It would be very useful for an ambient guitar project. Thank you !
Hi,
Sure, ask away!
Sorry, I don't think I understand? Guitar to midi??
Cheers.
this looks way more logical than the Line 6
I am old school I liked A.R.T. sgx2000 rack and Digitech racks which were all perimeter algorithm in logical order with out having the pedal layout visual of Line 6 which seems like it would be helpful but it is more like an added step. A.R.T. has the effects in order and just asks you "on or off" then you scroll through, it's not like you actually need everything on a screen all at once . also a midi pedalboard is way easier to navigate than assigning different purposes to 3 buttons
Hi there, John.
Thanks for your comment, I greatly appreciate it.
It's all pretty simple, and the possibilities are endless.
Let me know if you need anything else.
Best regards.
hi - thanks for doing these videos they are helping me find my way around a new unit ( I bought a GT-1 as a back up for my GT-100). Any chance you can have a look at using midi sysex on the GT-100 from a gigging perspective. I use onsong on my iPAD to send midi from within a song and currently use patch changes but I think that if I can get a bit more "under the hood" that using sysex would open up a lot more functionality that would be useful in a gig situation.
Hello there, Hookey.
I'm sorry for the late reply, I've been running behind, catching up and answering to comments...
My pleasure, I'm just glad that you found them helpful.
I'll see what I can do, I have yet to dive deep into MIDI, hehe... It's not something that I've been using, really...
Let me know if you need anything else.
Best regards.
There's a reason for the dramatic price drop on these pedals. I just bought one and I hated it after 5 minutes.
Hi Frank.
Hmm, I can't really say if that's the case...
If you'd like me to help you in any way, then let me know.
These comments saying "this is a sh*t unit", "it doesn't sound like a real amp", etc. I can't take seriously...
There's so much more to this unit, but you let me know, if you want the help.
Have a great day.
Cheers.