Pretty cool. Wish they would of added a digital "Letter" box on the side of main knob so you can tune to your liking, outside of standard. Great Intro Review.
Good point. I’ve tuned down a half step with a tuner and then touched it up on this, but it would get tricky to know where you are if your not in the ballpark. Still, if you’re changing tunings a lot you probably already have a snark.
dude... its a 179.00 pedal if you dont like it dont buy it. I wish they would have addd a 5 minute looper, more distortions, software, 1/4 inch headphone jack , a metal case and a beer cooler for the summer yea.... buy a friggin tuner if your going away from 440
You can tune to what ever you want, BUT, you need to know what you’re close to. So if your low E is just under F and you tune up to F it will tell you your in tune, which you are, if the pitch you wanted was F.
I have one question. When you switch to a preset and you just want to reduce the delay a little bit or raise the mod effect. Do you get any visual representation of the actual settings of the effect? The knobs can't give you that, because they still show the position of the last sound you edited. As soon as you start turning any effect knob the LED ring should show the actual knob position and not the saved preset position? I think that way its really difficult to just change a preset sound while playing, because you have to remember the effect settings of each preset.
Yes, the ring around the center knob shows you what you are setting the parameter to. It would be great if it showed you where you have it set in the preset before you make a change, but it doesn’t seem to.
I'm looking to just have this to replace my amp at rehearsal can you cycle the presets back and forth with the foot switches so this would be a sole pedal board/amp modeler? I don't know if what I'm asking makes sense but every video I watch everyone is using their hands to control it which isn't ideal while I'm trying to transition parts. I've had a few smaller boards and that was always the flaw transitions and a true bypass.
@@Dude888888880 yes, I used a sonic cake momentary a/b foot switch. One button goes up, one goes down. Stack the tones you use in slots next to each other and you should be good to go.
Maybe you said it, but is the first bank of presets I believe silver in color, a new bank of presets or does it replace the original factory presets? If I want to keep factory presets, should I place my newly created presets into the second or third bank? Thanks.
@@DLawrenceMarketing it’s been a minute since the other banks where empty, I THINK you are correct, the first bank is factory, which you can change, and the rest are whatever you want
@@LearningCurveGuitar Thanks for your answer. I watched some other demos and they agree silver are factory which can be over written or leave them and record newly created into the other banks
@@LearningCurveGuitar HAHA! Won't be the first pedal I had to put tape on to kill an obnoxious light! What are builders thinking? NOBODY wants a constantly flashing light on their board! Grr!
Why is it fashionable to make stuff that have shitty color based interfaces? 'Hold down these buttons then this light turns blue, '. Didn't we have proper graphical interfaces on gear last century? Now it is a memory game with colors. Who really thinks this is good? Not knocking the Learning Curve but this is beyond stupid. I'll stick with the old gear that was made by sane people. You know, put a picture of amp in slot, drag TS on front, chose reverb and go. Seems that was too hard so now we get this.
it is good, dude its 179.00 its a killer little pedal . if you cant use a color coded format dont buy the damn thing you have to be a Gen Z ....I learned this thing in like 5 minutes
I think the interface keeps the cost down. A screen would really jack the cost through the roof. Once you get your head around this, it’s really easy to use. You could just buy a tube amp I guess.
@@LearningCurveGuitar Or any other modeler that has a screen and an interface from this century. An amp is not a multi-effect pedal. Are you telling me that you think an amp is the same as a plastic pedal? An amp makes loud noises and sound like it self. The pedal sounds like many amps but lacks the ability to amplify sound. Not the same thing.
@@LearningCurveGuitar Why do people make excuses for badly designed trash? An old zoom G5 from 12 years ago has a better interface than this. But to 'keep costs down' line 6 make a crappy Fisher Price interface. Yeah, Line 6 want to save you money. No matter what nonsense pedals come to market, shills sell it and idiots defend it. They shout that they are going to buy to look good and get other people to clap. IQs have flat lined.
Thanks for getting straight to the point, and not talking about it forever. Nice video
Thanks for taking the time to make this video. You are straight forward and not confusing like others. Loving this pedal.
I really appreciate that, thank you, that’s what I was shooting for. It is a pretty amazing pedal.
Fantastic! Straight to the point and much more informative than other videos about this pedal. Thanks! Just subscribed.
Thank you
Great video. Thank you! really needed this
Thank you, I'm happy you liked it
Pretty cool. Wish they would of added a digital "Letter" box on the side of main knob so you can tune to your liking, outside of standard. Great Intro Review.
Good point. I’ve tuned down a half step with a tuner and then touched it up on this, but it would get tricky to know where you are if your not in the ballpark. Still, if you’re changing tunings a lot you probably already have a snark.
@@LearningCurveGuitar True! 👍
dude... its a 179.00 pedal if you dont like it dont buy it. I wish they would have addd a 5 minute looper, more distortions, software, 1/4 inch headphone jack , a metal case and a beer cooler for the summer yea.... buy a friggin tuner if your going away from 440
You can tune to what ever you want, BUT, you need to know what you’re close to. So if your low E is just under F and you tune up to F it will tell you your in tune, which you are, if the pitch you wanted was F.
Thank you Spenser! Very helpful video. Is it possible to turn the cab sim off altogether? I’m thinking into an amp, that might be worth trying.
@@neilkorsgaard yes you can. Best of luck.
I have one question. When you switch to a preset and you just want to reduce the delay a little bit or raise the mod effect. Do you get any visual representation of the actual settings of the effect? The knobs can't give you that, because they still show the position of the last sound you edited. As soon as you start turning any effect knob the LED ring should show the actual knob position and not the saved preset position? I think that way its really difficult to just change a preset sound while playing, because you have to remember the effect settings of each preset.
Yes, the ring around the center knob shows you what you are setting the parameter to. It would be great if it showed you where you have it set in the preset before you make a change, but it doesn’t seem to.
Hi could you please tell me how to use treble,bass,mid
Push alt. Then turn the knobs.
thanks so much,appreciate it
@@MarkStearle no prob, I would appreciate it if you throw me a like
@@LearningCurveGuitar sure
@@MarkStearle thank you
I'm looking to just have this to replace my amp at rehearsal can you cycle the presets back and forth with the foot switches so this would be a sole pedal board/amp modeler? I don't know if what I'm asking makes sense but every video I watch everyone is using their hands to control it which isn't ideal while I'm trying to transition parts. I've had a few smaller boards and that was always the flaw transitions and a true bypass.
@@Dude888888880 yes, I used a sonic cake momentary a/b foot switch. One button goes up, one goes down. Stack the tones you use in slots next to each other and you should be good to go.
Maybe you said it, but is the first bank of presets I believe silver in color, a new bank of presets or does it replace the original factory presets? If I want to keep factory presets, should I place my newly created presets into the second or third bank? Thanks.
@@DLawrenceMarketing it’s been a minute since the other banks where empty, I THINK you are correct, the first bank is factory, which you can change, and the rest are whatever you want
@@LearningCurveGuitar Thanks for your answer. I watched some other demos and they agree silver are factory which can be over written or leave them and record newly created into the other banks
Does this pedal have a true bypass?
@@jonberry2021 I can’t find anything to confirm or deny that, sorry.
Sorry to bother. HOW on Earth do I stop the red tuner/tap light from blinking?!?!
Maybe if you go into universal settings and change the function of that button?
I just checked, I don't think you can. But maybe you could try tape.
@@LearningCurveGuitar HAHA! Won't be the first pedal I had to put tape on to kill an obnoxious light! What are builders thinking? NOBODY wants a constantly flashing light on their board! Grr!
Why is it fashionable to make stuff that have shitty color based interfaces? 'Hold down these buttons then this light turns blue, '.
Didn't we have proper graphical interfaces on gear last century? Now it is a memory game with colors. Who really thinks this is good?
Not knocking the Learning Curve but this is beyond stupid. I'll stick with the old gear that was made by sane people. You know, put a picture of amp in slot, drag TS on front, chose reverb and go. Seems that was too hard so now we get this.
it is good, dude its 179.00 its a killer little pedal . if you cant use a color coded format dont buy the damn thing you have to be a Gen Z ....I learned this thing in like 5 minutes
I think the interface keeps the cost down. A screen would really jack the cost through the roof. Once you get your head around this, it’s really easy to use. You could just buy a tube amp I guess.
@@LearningCurveGuitar Or any other modeler that has a screen and an interface from this century. An amp is not a multi-effect pedal. Are you telling me that you think an amp is the same as a plastic pedal? An amp makes loud noises and sound like it self. The pedal sounds like many amps but lacks the ability to amplify sound. Not the same thing.
@@tiomkinnyborg2289 I don’t think you should buy one.
@@LearningCurveGuitar Why do people make excuses for badly designed trash? An old zoom G5 from 12 years ago has a better interface than this. But to 'keep costs down' line 6 make a crappy Fisher Price interface. Yeah, Line 6 want to save you money. No matter what nonsense pedals come to market, shills sell it and idiots defend it. They shout that they are going to buy to look good and get other people to clap. IQs have flat lined.
Geez I think overall it sounds really bad and cheap?
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