Can you explaine why you prefer batteries over the adapter? Like who wants to change batteries every 7 or so hours when you can use a adapter cable that will never need to be changed? If there's a reason for this I'd really like to know.
great question. In case you have hum/noise coming from your electrical outlets (ground issues) etc. Many folks at home have that issue. That being said - of course I like to use the adapter for day to day practice. But when I record, I switch to batteries. I have rechargeable batteries in there and they last a long time. Once you plug back in, it switches to adapter. Also, if you play live - it is one less outlet to worry about. So all in all, it' s a great option to have.
@@massivebeatzz i get that it's nice to have the option, but unless you have rechargeable batteries it would coast you a fortune. (If you play a decent amount of time)Even with rechargeable batteries it would get annoying to have to change them all the time. Other than recording or for sake of convenience playing live, just seems pointless to me. I just found it odd that you made it seem like your primary way to power the pedal in your video. I used to have the me-50 and always just used the boss adapter. Which I do get sometimes playing with people and such, outlets can be scarce. But I just got the me-80 and was curious to why you mentioned that. Also, not a bad video, but I'd recommend two things. One being, take more time showing the features them selves in action. Many people look to reviews before buying and a demonstration goes a long way. (Especially to new players who might not know what certain terms mean) Two being, make sure when you're talking about a certain aspect of the pedal you make it visible. There was atleast one time in this video you were talking about something (I think it was the preamp) and you literally couldn't see most of it. Try looking straight down at the pedal rather than on an angle. I hope my feedback is utilized and not taken personally. Thanks!
For playing those odd gigs where the power sucks, or have no outlets on the stage, or you are doing multiple bands on the same stage and want it as simple as possible.....But as a long term solution, yes, batteries are not a great option. although some STILL insist on using them as they "sound better" ie (Eric Johnson, Jake E Lee)
I've used it ....trick #1...stick 1/8plug in headphone jack and it engages speaker sim. Then it sounds killer sent into daw interface or through line 6 l2t speakers (or any frfr speaker)like I did. (Used metal preset w/ the overdrive of unit like tube screamer metal settings..drive at 0,tone in the middle and level all the way up.....shred city!...did a few vids on it
Ok, great demo! Now how can I get the CTL feature to save? I've followed the manual and I still can't get it....I've been trying for awhile too. Is you help me I'd greatly appreciate it! Thanks Dave
Hi massive. first very much obliged for answering so soon!!!!. I just can't get it right with the CTL button on the ME 80. when I follow the manual and try to set it, and then press the write button it changes the whole patch. example my patch is clean with a little od. and I need a solo sound raise volume or add chorus in the CTL. but in the end I only get to change the whole patch. I am a follower of you here because your clarity for speaking and commenting in your channel. and also great guitar playing. Saludos from Argentina!!
I actually used the built in audio interface that the ME-80 has. So, connected to computer via USB. Works great. That way, we are removing an extra step / digital / audio conversion.
Hello Admin: I need serious help: I cannot find the me80 driver for windows10 in the official Website of the Boss.the file is available but after the download i can find only the Readme File and not the setup of the driver. help me brother.
Hi massive. I have to say. good tutorials congrats. can you please guide me or tutorial the control button on the boss me 80. I read the manual but just doesn't save right. thank you
Hi massivebeatzz, You mentioned the 9v Adaptor, do you think this adaptor will work for this unit? here's the info: INPUT: 100-240V-50/60HZ OUTPUT: +9V ---1.5A MAX. OUTPUT POWER: 13.5W + 0 - your help would be appreciated Many thanks!
chrisptad2010 compare it to any generic guitar pedal 9V adapter. such as this one: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00YA7IYHU?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creativeASIN=B00YA7IYHU&linkCode=xm2&tag=techr040-20
This is pretty awesome but I have one very important question- are these recordings in this video recorded through software via USB or directly linked to the computer in general? Or did you mic an amp? I'm just curious as to how good the sound quality will be when I plug it directly into my Macbook Pro and record straight through it. I don't have a good amp so Mic'ing an amp is pretty much out of the question for me, so is the guitar playing in this video done so via USB? If so, it sounds pretty great and I'll probably be getting one!
+James Knight James, what you hear is my guitars straight into the ME-80, which then sends the sound via USB to the computer, where it gets recorded. That means no additional D/A and A/D conversion is done. You can also record a second track at the same time WITHOUT and effects or preamp. You can then use the ME-80 or software plug-ins or another processor to get another sound. That' s pretty neat. That way you don't have to decide on that perfect sound - and fiddle with it later! Hope this helps.
Stephen Whitney as a beginner, definitely the ME-80 ! The HD500X is bigger, has more sounds - it's awesome! But with the ME-80 you learn how to operate standard effect pedals, at least to some degree. It's not just happening on an LCD screen. It's real buttons, laid out like a pedal board. That's the way to get the "feeling" for what you are doing...how little changes can affect your sound. That's not going to happen by dabbling around on a Super Computer (like the HD500X). I can't say it often enough - "feeling the music, the instrument , the sound tool- " is so important! Besides, the ME-80 already has so many tricks up it's sleeve - its pretty awesome. The HD500X is awesome, sounds awesome, the dynamic range is top notch - but too much - keep it straightforward!
I`m using two amps, exactly the same amps, and I tried flanger, no panning effect. It doesn`t have any other panning effect, so...................what`s the meaning of having two outs for two amps, if there is no stereo modeling, or other left to right switching effect, ............... If anybody have the key to do it, i will appreciate some help, but i start thinking it`s one point against this machine. Even though i love the manual mode and other features like the duplicated modeling effects, and other bunch of things. May be only my unit, i don`t know. But if you give a look to the list of effects, there is no stereo chorus, flanger, or pan, or pan delay, or ping-pong delay. That is the point. I think it`s not stereo at all.
I could have not asked for more, a million thanks!
Nice demo. Can you make a video of how to download patches using Boss Tone Central into my ME80. Thank you very much
+ishmael marino I don't have the unit anymore - but it's really easy! Connect and select from the software . The BOSS ME-80 will follow!
loved when I saw the manual was in french!!
Tres bien!!
how to make your delay and reverb trail when changing patch?
that's automatic!
@@massivebeatzz mine didn’t work :(
Can you explaine why you prefer batteries over the adapter? Like who wants to change batteries every 7 or so hours when you can use a adapter cable that will never need to be changed? If there's a reason for this I'd really like to know.
great question. In case you have hum/noise coming from your electrical outlets (ground issues) etc. Many folks at home have that issue. That being said - of course I like to use the adapter for day to day practice. But when I record, I switch to batteries. I have rechargeable batteries in there and they last a long time. Once you plug back in, it switches to adapter. Also, if you play live - it is one less outlet to worry about. So all in all, it' s a great option to have.
@@massivebeatzz i get that it's nice to have the option, but unless you have rechargeable batteries it would coast you a fortune. (If you play a decent amount of time)Even with rechargeable batteries it would get annoying to have to change them all the time. Other than recording or for sake of convenience playing live, just seems pointless to me. I just found it odd that you made it seem like your primary way to power the pedal in your video. I used to have the me-50 and always just used the boss adapter. Which I do get sometimes playing with people and such, outlets can be scarce. But I just got the me-80 and was curious to why you mentioned that. Also, not a bad video, but I'd recommend two things. One being, take more time showing the features them selves in action. Many people look to reviews before buying and a demonstration goes a long way. (Especially to new players who might not know what certain terms mean) Two being, make sure when you're talking about a certain aspect of the pedal you make it visible. There was atleast one time in this video you were talking about something (I think it was the preamp) and you literally couldn't see most of it. Try looking straight down at the pedal rather than on an angle. I hope my feedback is utilized and not taken personally. Thanks!
@@massivebeatzz by guy but mi
@@joanbooth2683 I don't know what this means but I approve this message :)!
For playing those odd gigs where the power sucks, or have no outlets on the stage, or you are doing multiple bands on the same stage and want it as simple as possible.....But as a long term solution, yes, batteries are not a great option. although some STILL insist on using them as they "sound better" ie (Eric Johnson, Jake E Lee)
I've used it ....trick #1...stick 1/8plug in headphone jack and it engages speaker sim. Then it sounds killer sent into daw interface or through line 6 l2t speakers (or any frfr speaker)like I did. (Used metal preset w/ the overdrive of unit like tube screamer metal settings..drive at 0,tone in the middle and level all the way up.....shred city!...did a few vids on it
Ok, great demo! Now how can I get the CTL feature to save? I've followed the manual and I still can't get it....I've been trying for awhile too. Is you help me I'd greatly appreciate it! Thanks Dave
Hi massive. first very much obliged for answering so soon!!!!. I just can't get it right with the CTL button on the ME 80. when I follow the manual and try to set it, and then press the write button it changes the whole patch. example my patch is clean with a little od. and I need a solo sound raise volume or add chorus in the CTL. but in the end I only get to change the whole patch. I am a follower of you here because your clarity for speaking and commenting in your channel. and also great guitar playing. Saludos from Argentina!!
Did you record this direct via an audio interface. Mind sharing which one. Thanks.
I actually used the built in audio interface that the ME-80 has. So, connected to computer via USB. Works great. That way, we are removing an extra step / digital / audio conversion.
@@massivebeatzz Ah yes got it thanks.
Hello Admin: I need serious help: I cannot find the me80 driver for windows10 in the official Website of the Boss.the file is available but after the download i can find only the Readme File and not the setup of the driver. help me brother.
Hi massive. I have to say. good tutorials congrats. can you please guide me or tutorial the control button on the boss me 80. I read the manual but just doesn't save right. thank you
+Codigo Musica thanks much appreciated ! When you say tutorial the control botton, what you you need to achieve?
All I want to know is can you bypass the COSM amp emulator
My EVH 5150 50 Watt Im just wanting the effects
You can turn the preamp off and engage only effects you desire hope that helps 👍
Pls how do I set a tenor sound on my boss 80 effect
can you switch effects that are in the same section with the pedal? +massiebeatzz
caleb phillykid unfortunately not !!!
ok
caleb phillykid if you save them both then you can switch between them.
In this video you mention that you would demo how the Me 80 connects to a computer for recording. Do you know what video that would be in? Thanks!
Hi massivebeatzz,
You mentioned the 9v Adaptor, do you think this adaptor will work for this unit?
here's the info: INPUT: 100-240V-50/60HZ
OUTPUT: +9V ---1.5A MAX.
OUTPUT POWER: 13.5W
+ 0 -
your help would be appreciated
Many thanks!
chrisptad2010 compare it to any generic guitar pedal 9V adapter. such as this one: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00YA7IYHU?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creativeASIN=B00YA7IYHU&linkCode=xm2&tag=techr040-20
This is pretty awesome but I have one very important question- are these recordings in this video recorded through software via USB or directly linked to the computer in general? Or did you mic an amp? I'm just curious as to how good the sound quality will be when I plug it directly into my Macbook Pro and record straight through it. I don't have a good amp so Mic'ing an amp is pretty much out of the question for me, so is the guitar playing in this video done so via USB? If so, it sounds pretty great and I'll probably be getting one!
+James Knight James, what you hear is my guitars straight into the ME-80, which then sends the sound via USB to the computer, where it gets recorded. That means no additional D/A and A/D conversion is done. You can also record a second track at the same time WITHOUT and effects or preamp. You can then use the ME-80 or software plug-ins or another processor to get another sound. That' s pretty neat. That way you don't have to decide on that perfect sound - and fiddle with it later! Hope this helps.
massivebeatzz Sweet! That settles it for me then, I'll definitely be getting one soon. And thanks for the quick reply, man! I appreciate that.
@@massivebeatzz So your DAW treats the interface as an audio interface?
@@accentontheoff Yes that is correct!
@@massivebeatzz Got it thanks!
Hey am starting out on guitar and was wondering what's the different between this and like the line 6 HD500x and which one is better do you think??
Stephen Whitney as a beginner, definitely the ME-80 ! The HD500X is bigger, has more sounds - it's awesome! But with the ME-80 you learn how to operate standard effect pedals, at least to some degree. It's not just happening on an LCD screen. It's real buttons, laid out like a pedal board. That's the way to get the "feeling" for what you are doing...how little changes can affect your sound. That's not going to happen by dabbling around on a Super Computer (like the HD500X). I can't say it often enough - "feeling the music, the instrument , the sound tool- " is so important! Besides, the ME-80 already has so many tricks up it's sleeve - its pretty awesome. The HD500X is awesome, sounds awesome, the dynamic range is top notch - but too much - keep it straightforward!
Thanks bro
massivebeatzz am my friends say go to pedals but I feel multi effects has come along way
Stephen Whitney yup!...big time!
massivebeatzz hey question how does this sound through a tube amp?
I`m using two amps, exactly the same amps, and I tried flanger, no panning effect. It doesn`t have any other panning effect, so...................what`s the meaning of having two outs for two amps, if there is no stereo modeling, or other left to right switching effect, ............... If anybody have the key to do it, i will appreciate some help, but i start thinking it`s one point against this machine. Even though i love the manual mode and other features like the duplicated modeling effects, and other bunch of things. May be only my unit, i don`t know. But if you give a look to the list of effects, there is no stereo chorus, flanger, or pan, or pan delay, or ping-pong delay. That is the point. I think it`s not stereo at all.
Thank you for letting us know we can use a 9v adapter. That I already have from a boss pedal I got at home.
thanks for these very detailed videos. it's really appreciated. i think i'm gonna buy one now
Tarick Banton you're very welcome Tarik - glad it's helpful - and thanks for your feedback:)
Cheep Cheep.... very "baby chick"-ish. fun stuff....
yep ...people love cheap...
I call it Ottawah
Thanks for wasting our time by not explaining how to ENGAGE the various effects of the pedal.
aka Part (1)!