I'm not sure I understand what you mean by coupling. Can you explain what you mean? I've used it live with my Harp Gear 2 and direct to the PA without problems. However, I have found that the "funky" patches (using auto-Wah or envelope filter) don't come through that well when I use the Harp Gear. I created my own patch and cranked the settings to the point where I didn't like the sound in headphones, but it cut through the mix better on stage and sounded better.
Hey, sorry I just saw your question. There are some new effects that show up for download from time to time, but I haven't seen anything new that's specifically targeted at harmonica. But there are a few harmonica patches (pre-configured mixes of different effects) created by a player from Japan. They're not radically different compared to what came on the unit, more like a different approach to the same ideas. I found one of them has a gritty sound that I liked better than the stock patches, and I used it live in this example. Signal chain is in the description: th-cam.com/video/FEtwKmt0J2A/w-d-xo.html
There is a feedback suppressor included as one of the virtual pedals, so you can add it to one of the 5 slots. I have not used it because I wanted all the slots for other uses. I do use an external noise gate to control feedback (Boss) and have found that effective. The Zoom also has noise gate built in, but I haven't tried it, again because I wanted the slots for other pedals.
Unfortunately it will not serve as an audio interface. Connecting it to the computer allows you to create patches and load new effects, but it doesn’t pass audio over USB.
I have this pedal .....i found all but the acoustic guitar and mod fx totally useless and removed them to free up space for the fx i like .....the harmonica tones were crap
Sounds pretty good actually.
Hi man, nice video. Does the pedal do a lot of coupling with the amp?
I'm not sure I understand what you mean by coupling. Can you explain what you mean? I've used it live with my Harp Gear 2 and direct to the PA without problems. However, I have found that the "funky" patches (using auto-Wah or envelope filter) don't come through that well when I use the Harp Gear. I created my own patch and cranked the settings to the point where I didn't like the sound in headphones, but it cut through the mix better on stage and sounded better.
Hey my man great video is there a lot more harmonica effects on the website thanks for the info
Hey, sorry I just saw your question. There are some new effects that show up for download from time to time, but I haven't seen anything new that's specifically targeted at harmonica. But there are a few harmonica patches (pre-configured mixes of different effects) created by a player from Japan. They're not radically different compared to what came on the unit, more like a different approach to the same ideas. I found one of them has a gritty sound that I liked better than the stock patches, and I used it live in this example. Signal chain is in the description: th-cam.com/video/FEtwKmt0J2A/w-d-xo.html
@@monstrmovies5183 thanks I'm interested in that sounds good
You want to use an antifeedback for playing in a jam or with a band ?
There is a feedback suppressor included as one of the virtual pedals, so you can add it to one of the 5 slots. I have not used it because I wanted all the slots for other uses. I do use an external noise gate to control feedback (Boss) and have found that effective. The Zoom also has noise gate built in, but I haven't tried it, again because I wanted the slots for other pedals.
Hello please tell me this device has a built-in audio card and can be externally an audio card for the computer to record music
Unfortunately it will not serve as an audio interface. Connecting it to the computer allows you to create patches and load new effects, but it doesn’t pass audio over USB.
Will the guitar sound like harmonica by using guitar itself?
No, it’s not designed for that.
How can I plug my acoustic guitar in Marshall AS50D
It works like any other pedal. You need a pickup on your acoustic guitar. Guitar --->A1xFour--->Amp.
Here's the Zoom demo of a chromatic player using the StevieW patch: th-cam.com/video/zJQagB-32gM/w-d-xo.html
I have this pedal .....i found all but the acoustic guitar and mod fx totally useless and removed them to free up space for the fx i like .....the harmonica tones were crap
Be nice if we could hear what he's saying.