I've had this for a little over a month now. All my patches have different volumes- some are even pretty much muted- they're not audible. How did you go about fixing this issue? Is it simply a matter of boosting the gain and patch volume? For instance, the organ effect in your video sounded loud enough, where as in mine its barely audible- while the patch right after is. PS: I agree the delay when switching patches is quite annoying. Hope Hotone can fix that over a firmware update.
I can't speak for the presets that are onboard as I customize every patch to my preferences for when I perform live. With regards to gain staging every patch to be at a similar level, I used a db detector and did it all myself. As far as I am aware, this is something that's the case for all multi-fx pedals. As for the delay when switching patches, I'm happy to say that when I updates to the latest firmware, that issue was solved. =) It also came loaded with some cool new amps and fx too!
@@SpellsandCurses I had updated the firmware to 1.2 on the Mini using the 1.4.3 Ampero Editor a week ago. The micro delay lag still exists on mine- what firmware are you on? For a moment, I was so excited, haha! Thanks for the input regarding the general volume of m-fx pedals; this is my first proper muti pedal (had a zoom before which I never really used). Probably why I didn't know its a common thing.
26:15 Watch this review to help understand the use of the stereo output. ua-cam.com/video/rOAyIWm5frI/v-deo.htmlsi=8ppat23GCleqAkMJ&t=157 I'm not sure what a _dual_ stereo output would do for you.
oh man, that's pretty versatile for a live setting. I figured it would work something like this and only got it when I thought out loud lol! Thanks for sharing!
Cool!
Hell yeah!!!
I've had this for a little over a month now. All my patches have different volumes- some are even pretty much muted- they're not audible. How did you go about fixing this issue? Is it simply a matter of boosting the gain and patch volume? For instance, the organ effect in your video sounded loud enough, where as in mine its barely audible- while the patch right after is.
PS: I agree the delay when switching patches is quite annoying. Hope Hotone can fix that over a firmware update.
I can't speak for the presets that are onboard as I customize every patch to my preferences for when I perform live. With regards to gain staging every patch to be at a similar level, I used a db detector and did it all myself. As far as I am aware, this is something that's the case for all multi-fx pedals.
As for the delay when switching patches, I'm happy to say that when I updates to the latest firmware, that issue was solved. =) It also came loaded with some cool new amps and fx too!
@@SpellsandCurses I had updated the firmware to 1.2 on the Mini using the 1.4.3 Ampero Editor a week ago. The micro delay lag still exists on mine- what firmware are you on? For a moment, I was so excited, haha!
Thanks for the input regarding the general volume of m-fx pedals; this is my first proper muti pedal (had a zoom before which I never really used). Probably why I didn't know its a common thing.
26:15 Watch this review to help understand the use of the stereo output.
ua-cam.com/video/rOAyIWm5frI/v-deo.htmlsi=8ppat23GCleqAkMJ&t=157
I'm not sure what a _dual_ stereo output would do for you.
oh man, that's pretty versatile for a live setting. I figured it would work something like this and only got it when I thought out loud lol!
Thanks for sharing!
I mean this in the most constructive way possible, but to me this video screams "ampero sent me a free one so i made a video"
And I hope to always remain so lucky