Fantastic demo! yeah it's a little beast for sure, fairly priced for what's available via it, especially when you learn it's moves...I'm aiming for one 100%. thanks Paul for showing it properly!!!
Great demo thanks! These boxes sure have come a long way, the first one I bought was a Vox with the tube in it I forget the name, then of course the first POD.
OK .... definitely a very good analogue multi-effect !!! But in the video what configuration is used ??? Is the NUX TRIDENT connected to an amplifier ? is it connected to FRFR amplified speakers ( which ones ?), is it connected stereo or mono ??
we can see a single jack going out to the unit, so it's mono. then, I expect that what we are listening is the pedalboard straight to the audio interface, so that we listen to the actual modeling. it'd be pointless to listen to a real amp or even worse a FRFR getting recorded from the camera mic. unfortunately it doesn't sound that great (at least to me), so the latter might eventually still be the case
Thx for the deep diving into the Trident! I've got one question: can the s/r also be moved to every place and be programmed on/off? As an example, before the amp-models, so I can use it as an on/off loop for my favorit boost/drive pedals?
Several ways. Into the Effects Return of a tube or solid state amplifier. In the front of an amplifier if you set it "flat" enough. Effects Return is best. Connect straight to 1 or 2 Powered Studio Monitors. Connect straight to a P.A. (powered) speaker. Connect to a "class D" amplifier (cheap: Mooer Baby Bomb; expensive Seymour Duncan Powerstage) - then into any guitar speaker cabinet. Use what you have before buying anything else. I used an old Crown P.A. amplifier I had laying around, and run it into a 1x12 guitar speaker cabinet I have.
I had high hopes...but I returned it. Not enough ways to alter the tone onboard (sure, lots of knobs but they dont change it enough 99% of the time). The tone is just lacking...but hey...try it and decide for yourself.
I knew it! That's why I won't waste my money, all these mid tier modeler manufacturers got everyone in retarded DSP trance! I'll go with the best when I get the money with a Fractal Axe FX III or I'll just continue to shred on my $60 Zoom G1on. These modeler manufacturers CEO and sound engineers are laughing all the way to the fking bank! After they party with their wealthy friends of course.
Yeah, you just step on the delay pedal a second and/or third time for tap tempo. Not a bad feature but it means you can't rapidly turn off the delay if you hit it by accident or decide you don't want to use it - any second step within the maximum delay time is interpreted as a tap tempo, so you have to wait a second or two before hitting the pedal again to turn it off.
i get they want the accesability of all the parameters bit bigger screen would have been better... its so tiny if ur lookin at it from standing position
Hmm, wants to be a standalone modeller, but almost unusable with tiny screen. Wants to be multi-fx but can only use one of three fx of each type.. unless you use the app, so it's not that flexible for live. What even is this? May as well just sell the software and a midi controller at this point. edit: on reflection I guess that's what this is.. but can you edit presets in the software, save them on the trident, then recall them without being connected to the software? I didn't specifically see that confirmed here.
Thats exactly how it works...tweaking your presets at home with the app...and recalling it live without the app...and for live use you dont need a big coloured screen....well at least i dont 🙂
not so great of a review. where are the clean sounds closest u got was a delay based chorus thing sorry but its time to get someone who can play and utilize sounds. this guy has 1 speed.
Cer- ber- us brother 🤘 awesome job man..this unit is unreal especially for the price point and nobody has shown it's capabilities like you have
A legend of youtube still here.🎉
Outstanding review! Love the tones from this unit. Thanks, man.
Fantastic demo! yeah it's a little beast for sure, fairly priced for what's available via it, especially when you learn it's moves...I'm aiming for one 100%. thanks Paul for showing it properly!!!
Oh shit Paul’s still at it! Hell yea
Great demo thanks! These boxes sure have come a long way, the first one I bought was a Vox with the tube in it I forget the name, then of course the first POD.
I guess it was the VOX Tonelab SE
Paul looking like a 55 year old skateboarder lol. Good to see him still around and doing his thing.
That Wolfgang looks huge compared to him, on me it looks small
Finally ! I don't hear the digital high end fizz. I've watched 6 videos on this unit. Like what I'm hearing
OK .... definitely a very good analogue multi-effect !!! But in the video what configuration is used ??? Is the NUX TRIDENT connected to an amplifier ? is it connected to FRFR amplified speakers ( which ones ?), is it connected stereo or mono ??
we can see a single jack going out to the unit, so it's mono. then, I expect that what we are listening is the pedalboard straight to the audio interface, so that we listen to the actual modeling. it'd be pointless to listen to a real amp or even worse a FRFR getting recorded from the camera mic. unfortunately it doesn't sound that great (at least to me), so the latter might eventually still be the case
How do you know it's analog?
Did you use this at the 'Enchantment under the sea' dance?
Can it model the HM2 into a Gorilla TC-80?
Does it sound good when you connect it to a mixing desk directly instead of through some amp
Can someone tell me if there is share library to trade patches with other users?
Thx for the deep diving into the Trident! I've got one question: can the s/r also be moved to every place and be programmed on/off? As an example, before the amp-models, so I can use it as an on/off loop for my favorit boost/drive pedals?
yes you can
Amps sounds pretty nice👍
Awesome!!
You look like Michael j Fox. Cool effects board.
lol....I was thinking the same thing...
hold up! its not michael j fox??
@@SirPraiseSunevery time he says 'on the fly' I think he's saying 'ok McFly?'
Amp captures or models?
can you please tell me how do you amplify this nux?
Several ways. Into the Effects Return of a tube or solid state amplifier. In the front of an amplifier if you set it "flat" enough. Effects Return is best. Connect straight to 1 or 2 Powered Studio Monitors. Connect straight to a P.A. (powered) speaker. Connect to a "class D" amplifier (cheap: Mooer Baby Bomb; expensive Seymour Duncan Powerstage) - then into any guitar speaker cabinet. Use what you have before buying anything else. I used an old Crown P.A. amplifier I had laying around, and run it into a 1x12 guitar speaker cabinet I have.
I had high hopes...but I returned it. Not enough ways to alter the tone onboard (sure, lots of knobs but they dont change it enough 99% of the time). The tone is just lacking...but hey...try it and decide for yourself.
RTFM and dare to dive deeper into the hidden features. A few minutes just won't do.
I knew it! That's why I won't waste my money, all these mid tier modeler manufacturers got everyone in retarded DSP trance! I'll go with the best when I get the money with a Fractal Axe FX III or I'll just continue to shred on my $60 Zoom G1on. These modeler manufacturers CEO and sound engineers are laughing all the way to the fking bank! After they party with their wealthy friends of course.
Does the Trident have a way to do Tap Tempo for delay
Yeah, you just step on the delay pedal a second and/or third time for tap tempo. Not a bad feature but it means you can't rapidly turn off the delay if you hit it by accident or decide you don't want to use it - any second step within the maximum delay time is interpreted as a tap tempo, so you have to wait a second or two before hitting the pedal again to turn it off.
i get they want the accesability of all the parameters bit bigger screen would have been better... its so tiny if ur lookin at it from standing position
How much for this device????
450
does it act as a sound card?
Yes
👍
Everything is getting repetitive.
Can't tell the difference anymore. How little do you want to spend?
What features does one desire?
Chinese product is awesome!
Is this Michael J Fox ?
😂😂😂😂
Seems dated compared to the competition, especially the screen. Toggle switches?... Dated by around 10 years... NUX need to update to 2024....
Why do you care what kind of switches they choose to use?
Hmm, wants to be a standalone modeller, but almost unusable with tiny screen. Wants to be multi-fx but can only use one of three fx of each type.. unless you use the app, so it's not that flexible for live. What even is this? May as well just sell the software and a midi controller at this point. edit: on reflection I guess that's what this is.. but can you edit presets in the software, save them on the trident, then recall them without being connected to the software? I didn't specifically see that confirmed here.
Thats exactly how it works...tweaking your presets at home with the app...and recalling it live without the app...and for live use you dont need a big coloured screen....well at least i dont 🙂
If you want a big screen just connect the unit to your iPad
not so great of a review. where are the clean sounds closest u got was a delay based chorus thing sorry but its time to get someone who can play and utilize sounds. this guy has 1 speed.
Playing clean sounds through a multi effects pedal that can do so much makes zero sense. LOL!!
You want a clean sound? Go straight into an amp on the 1st channel... This is not for ultra clean sounds primarily...