dude you have some really neat ideas in this video! that last one where you talked about the 2 buttons at once is low key brilliant! you helped me earlier today with re-calibrating the volume pedal and now I'm gonna have these presets set so tight! great video! THANK YOU!
I also have a playlist for the Valeton as well th-cam.com/play/PLSP0IF6xb9cgo8svhxakOVKtPc70G0yZZ.html&si=2pocznWkjuJbuaXb You can look through Incase you need any other info, I probably have a video on it
is there a way to one control assignment to switch off when i press another control assgnment? as an example if a set OD and Delay to ctl1 and maybe chorus and delay to ctl2 can i set ctl1 to completely switch off and go to ctl2 when i press that? Thank You for the Videos. i Learned a lot from Your Channel
I currently have a Pod Go which sounds great but is awkward to use for live gigging. I've been closely looking at the manual, watching videos to learn whether the GP200 could meet my gigging needs. But I think it has a major problem. In stomp mode the bottom 4 footswitches can be configured differently in each patch. But as far as I can see, you have to remember what you've set these too because the display only shows A,B,C or D. In a live gigging situation using multiple patches that's simply impossible to remember and unless I'm missing something whereby these can be named or you see the pedals in the display, it makes this feature useless and this a complete deal-breaker for live gigging. Pod Go had a similar issue when it was launched with 'snapshots' and it took 18 months before Line 6 added naming and foot-switch colour coding changes to make these usable in a gigging situation. However, if I've misunderstood this, please please put me straight! Whilst not a deal-breaker, I don't understand why you only have red/yellow colour options for the 4 stomp switches, and if you add a momentary dual footswitch that the on-board up/down can't become additional assignable control footswitches. Valeton seems to be doing regular upgrades so I can only hope this is something they'll realise and fix in future updates.
Yeah that's a bit weird sometimes but I have a way around that. Usually, I set CTRL 1 = PRE Block CTRL 2 = DST Block CTRL 3 = MOD Block CTRL 4 = DLY or RVB Block This way, it is always easier to remember what each is. Also I use the Signal Chain display mode so I also get to see which block is turned on or off
Hi - I’ve just picked up the GP-200 and this is really helpful, so thank you! Would you be able to do a video / explain how to get the best funky wah wah sounds (like on Theme From Shaft by Isaac Hayes)? I’ve had a quick look but I’m not too clear on how to get the best from the expression pedal settings or which Wah pedal works best for that kind of sound. Thanks.
That would be great thanks - I’ve tried out the ‘Funky Wah’ patch and it’s not too bad for an auto wah. Would be useful to control the wah with the foot switch but I agree that they don’t seem too responsive at the moment. Glad you like the tune - it’s a classic in the wah world! Thanks once again.
Good question...you will have to drag them to rearrange them in the software. Unfortunately, Valeton doesn't have a rearrangement feature on the board at the moment but you can do that with the software
By default, there's no quick way when u're playing a live event. You can only choose one: Either Patch Mode or Stompbox mode With the user mode, you can combine both Patch n Stopbox mode with just one button press. And that is what I share in this video
Yes so basically, different amps, cone with different vibes and tonal characteristics but sone of them have certain features n tonal qualities in common. Think of it like a Venn-diagram different circles but they meet @ a point sometimes. I used Fender Twin reverb in my case, you cud also recreate similar sound with the Bogner Shiva, you could also recreate with a Badcat amp or even a Vox amp. The 3 band EQ (Bass, Mid & Treble) setting will vary coz of different tonal qualities of the named amps
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dude you have some really neat ideas in this video! that last one where you talked about the 2 buttons at once is low key brilliant! you helped me earlier today with re-calibrating the volume pedal and now I'm gonna have these presets set so tight! great video!
THANK YOU!
You're most welcome sir 🤗
Amazing showcase of what the footswitch does. Great work
Thanks a lot 😇
Thanks for sharing your great ideas about the User Mode buttons. I copied it on my Valeton 🙂
Thanks for all your work man, I e just bought one of these and your channel is exactly what I was looking for to learn how to use it
Great showcase of features! Very informative and helpful. Thanks for the vid
can you please make a user ctrl mode video for live players who doesn't want to use the looper or the drum machine?
Already have one
Watch this video: th-cam.com/video/Uxs1xvweqeU/w-d-xo.html
I also have a playlist for the Valeton as well
th-cam.com/play/PLSP0IF6xb9cgo8svhxakOVKtPc70G0yZZ.html&si=2pocznWkjuJbuaXb
You can look through Incase you need any other info, I probably have a video on it
is there a way to one control assignment to switch off when i press another control assgnment? as an example if a set OD and Delay to ctl1 and maybe chorus and delay to ctl2 can i set ctl1 to completely switch off and go to ctl2 when i press that? Thank You for the Videos. i Learned a lot from Your Channel
@@ashandesilvaguitarist I think this video will help you achieve that
th-cam.com/video/g-sVpvF4Gkw/w-d-xo.html
I currently have a Pod Go which sounds great but is awkward to use for live gigging. I've been closely looking at the manual, watching videos to learn whether the GP200 could meet my gigging needs. But I think it has a major problem.
In stomp mode the bottom 4 footswitches can be configured differently in each patch. But as far as I can see, you have to remember what you've set these too because the display only shows A,B,C or D. In a live gigging situation using multiple patches that's simply impossible to remember and unless I'm missing something whereby these can be named or you see the pedals in the display, it makes this feature useless and this a complete deal-breaker for live gigging. Pod Go had a similar issue when it was launched with 'snapshots' and it took 18 months before Line 6 added naming and foot-switch colour coding changes to make these usable in a gigging situation. However, if I've misunderstood this, please please put me straight!
Whilst not a deal-breaker, I don't understand why you only have red/yellow colour options for the 4 stomp switches, and if you add a momentary dual footswitch that the on-board up/down can't become additional assignable control footswitches. Valeton seems to be doing regular upgrades so I can only hope this is something they'll realise and fix in future updates.
Yeah that's a bit weird sometimes but I have a way around that.
Usually, I set
CTRL 1 = PRE Block
CTRL 2 = DST Block
CTRL 3 = MOD Block
CTRL 4 = DLY or RVB Block
This way, it is always easier to remember what each is.
Also I use the Signal Chain display mode so I also get to see which block is turned on or off
I demonstrate the Signal Chain mode here:
th-cam.com/video/Gshbt9hbLnI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MKlzdppfZdq_j2AS
Amazing. Thx a lot! I see from your patch names you are a fellow worship guitarist :) Be blessed in your work!
Amen bro 🙌🙏
Very interesting boss.. Thanks a lot
Glad it helped 🥳🔥
That was very helpful and informative. Thank you.
Awww thanks a lot 🙌🙏
That's quite a lot of information to take in! I'll need to watch a few more times to make sure I remember it all.
Thanks for this, bro.
You're welcome sir 🤗
Hey bro, can you please tell me where you got those transparent rings for the footswitchs please? God bless you 😊
@@jakeboynz I got it from AliExpress
@@jakeboynz I got them from AliExpress.
Here's the link:
bit.ly/transparentbuttoncaps
@@calebcadainoo Thanks brother 👍
Can you use this as an audio interface or should I buy one I'm new to the digital world
You can use the board as an audio interface.
I explain it here:
th-cam.com/video/nz0uDObKvLg/w-d-xo.html
Hi - I’ve just picked up the GP-200 and this is really helpful, so thank you! Would you be able to do a video / explain how to get the best funky wah wah sounds (like on Theme From Shaft by Isaac Hayes)? I’ve had a quick look but I’m not too clear on how to get the best from the expression pedal settings or which Wah pedal works best for that kind of sound. Thanks.
I'll give this a shot.
Even though Valeton's Wah Effects aren't the best so far hopefully, they fix it.
I love the song tho' my first time hearing
That would be great thanks - I’ve tried out the ‘Funky Wah’ patch and it’s not too bad for an auto wah. Would be useful to control the wah with the foot switch but I agree that they don’t seem too responsive at the moment. Glad you like the tune - it’s a classic in the wah world! Thanks once again.
Great videos on Valeton! Do you have any presets you made to share?
Yes I do... I'll be sharing some in subsequent videos 🥳
bro this is so useful oo ei
Thanks a lot bro 😂
More 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thanks a lot bro 🙌🥳
How do you assigned preset on the footswitch? I like 3 presets but can't orginized them for quick access.
Good question...you will have to drag them to rearrange them in the software.
Unfortunately, Valeton doesn't have a rearrangement feature on the board at the moment but you can do that with the software
I'll do a separate video to address this as well 🤗
@@calebcadainoo thank you! Great videos
So there is no option to use the footswitch to switch between user mode and patch mode?
By default, there's no quick way when u're playing a live event.
You can only choose one:
Either Patch Mode or Stompbox mode
With the user mode, you can combine both Patch n Stopbox mode with just one button press.
And that is what I share in this video
Bit of trouble understanding you.. Sorry.. I'm going to listen again later..
Okay....I hope u get to understand
Hi, when in user mode can you turn on and off multiple effects with one footswith
Yes u can use one button to turn on and off multiple effects
@@calebcadainoo thanks
@@padawan9127you're welcome 😊
@@padawan9127 Here's a video detailing how to go about it
th-cam.com/video/g-sVpvF4Gkw/w-d-xo.html
Axe clean mean? Axe fx clean?
Yh I recreated an AXE FX based 80's clean tone on the Valeton and named it after it
@@calebcadainoo i see. But i use Bogner clean (Shiva) and changing 4x12 cab.. sound same like axe fx clean also
Yes so basically, different amps, cone with different vibes and tonal characteristics but sone of them have certain features n tonal qualities in common.
Think of it like a Venn-diagram different circles but they meet @ a point sometimes.
I used Fender Twin reverb in my case, you cud also recreate similar sound with the Bogner Shiva, you could also recreate with a Badcat amp or even a Vox amp.
The 3 band EQ (Bass, Mid & Treble) setting will vary coz of different tonal qualities of the named amps
You’re a ridiculously talented individual