@ I really enjoy mine. I think it’s main limitation is the amount of processing if you’re using one of the on-board IR’s, it doesn’t leave a lot of room for effects. I still play mine through an amp. So that gives me plenty of room for my standard gate, compression, drive, amp sim, and delay. Stompbox mode lets me toggle up to four of those. Bank mode lets me switch through presets colored to match basses with varying outputs.
Yeah I was kinda surprised at how quickly you could max out the effects on the Zoom. The Matribox seems pretty generous on that front, even though switching that many effects on and off isn’t really possible without more control groups.
@ in short I’d say the Boss is less customizable, as each effect slot is predetermined to effect type (OD, delay, modulation, etc) …BUT it’s hard to argue with the classic Boss effects. It’s also the same price, but the Boss doesn’t have XLR outs. It also lacks a screen, and is all tactile knobs, which could be a + or - depending on your preferences
There's a channel called Theo And His Pedals, and he did a video on this pedal where he talks about how you can add a clean blend by putting the Send block at the beginning of the chain and the Return block at the end of the chain. You can see it here at around the 6 minute mark: ua-cam.com/video/BwT9ldpMNps/v-deo.html
Could you review the boss gt1b and zoom ms 60b+? Was interested in this pedal. But after your review not really interested anymore. Thanks a lot for such an honest review
If I can get my hands on them, I’d be happy to review them! I don’t really have contacts at either company and I don’t really have a budget to buy either myself but I will keep those in mind if I ever have the opportunity. Thanks for watching!
Hello ! Thanks for the demo! I tested it in rehearsal, and a big latency appeared, plugging it into a power amp and my Marshall cab. In fact, the bass of my Metal preset only kicked in at the end of the chug. The sound was very compressed, and the quality was quite poor. Would you have a solution to this please? Thanks a lot!
Oof! No idea, but that sounds really bizarre. Does it do the same thing without being plugged into an amp? Do you have a lot of effects in your preset?
I have the Matribox II. While it is feature-packed, it does a poor job of outputting the low-end frequencies. This is a disappointment for bass playing. Is there any chance this was addressed in the Matribox II Pro?
Additional sound clips are here on my Patreon page: www.patreon.com/posts/sonicake-ii-pro-116739385?Link&
Excellent! I was looking for a cheap option (here in my country, quadcortex, helix etc are RIDICULOUSLY expensive) thanks for the review
I’m always on the lookout for something I might like better than my Zoom B6. I guess I’m still looking. Thank you for the demo.
How do you like the Zoom unit? I was pretty interested in that when it first came out, but never ended up getting one.
@ I really enjoy mine. I think it’s main limitation is the amount of processing if you’re using one of the on-board IR’s, it doesn’t leave a lot of room for effects. I still play mine through an amp. So that gives me plenty of room for my standard gate, compression, drive, amp sim, and delay. Stompbox mode lets me toggle up to four of those. Bank mode lets me switch through presets colored to match basses with varying outputs.
Yeah I was kinda surprised at how quickly you could max out the effects on the Zoom. The Matribox seems pretty generous on that front, even though switching that many effects on and off isn’t really possible without more control groups.
1:40 breh meme. Good joke without being too preachy. You have a gift.
Well done! Instantly made me pull up a Boss ME90 specs for a side by side comparison
How does the Boss stack up?
@ in short I’d say the Boss is less customizable, as each effect slot is predetermined to effect type (OD, delay, modulation, etc) …BUT it’s hard to argue with the classic Boss effects. It’s also the same price, but the Boss doesn’t have XLR outs. It also lacks a screen, and is all tactile knobs, which could be a + or - depending on your preferences
@seanmarshallmusic no XLR out is a bummer, but I’ll agree that Boss effects are top notch.
There's a channel called Theo And His Pedals, and he did a video on this pedal where he talks about how you can add a clean blend by putting the Send block at the beginning of the chain and the Return block at the end of the chain. You can see it here at around the 6 minute mark: ua-cam.com/video/BwT9ldpMNps/v-deo.html
Could you review the boss gt1b and zoom ms 60b+? Was interested in this pedal. But after your review not really interested anymore. Thanks a lot for such an honest review
If I can get my hands on them, I’d be happy to review them! I don’t really have contacts at either company and I don’t really have a budget to buy either myself but I will keep those in mind if I ever have the opportunity. Thanks for watching!
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Hello ! Thanks for the demo!
I tested it in rehearsal, and a big latency appeared, plugging it into a power amp and my Marshall cab.
In fact, the bass of my Metal preset only kicked in at the end of the chug. The sound was very compressed, and the quality was quite poor.
Would you have a solution to this please?
Thanks a lot!
Oof! No idea, but that sounds really bizarre. Does it do the same thing without being plugged into an amp? Do you have a lot of effects in your preset?
I have the Matribox II. While it is feature-packed, it does a poor job of outputting the low-end frequencies. This is a disappointment for bass playing. Is there any chance this was addressed in the Matribox II Pro?
You tell me! How’s it sound?
Dats Y I got analog boxes, ZOOM B1X4 prevents me to feedback at will, one of the cons of digital .....