Hi Jon, your videos are always very helpful especially with my PODHD500x so thank you so much. My only issue with PODHD500x is I cant use the PODHD software as a plugin/VST like I used to with PODFARM. With that in mind I am close to buying this MOOER GE 300 however the question is, can you use the MOOER software as a plugin/VST in the daw?
Can you run two of the same pills next to each other say I want one delay and I want the same delay next to it with a different speed the same with two overdrives or two distortions same in the signal chain but differing settings and you can switch back and forth? Is that possible
So you have to save an edited Preset into the factory bank area, overwriting whatever FACTORY slot you want to save it in? This is the most ridiculous place to save a User Patch , NO USER BANKS? Total Waste of time.
I know your question is 4 months old, but I’ll put my opinion in here for you. I’ve not A/B’d to confirm this but my guess is the difference won’t matter unless you have a very bad interface. Since this is a digital unit, my guess is that once the GE300 converts your analog input signal to digital, it never converts it back to analog if you use the USB plug to get the signal into your DAW. If you use an interface however, you’ll be connecting it with analog cables at which point you’ll be having the GE300 convert the digital signal back into analog, then having that analog signal travel along analog cables which are more susceptible to external noise then having your interface convert the analog signal BACK into digital. Obviously this is theoretically significantly worse than having the GE just send a digital signal straight into your daw via USB. The only exception to my comment would be if you chose to use the digital out on the GE300, which should fundamentally be identical to using USB at least in audio quality. Hope that’s helpful.
Super helpful! Very clear, concise and easy to follow. Thanks!
Keep up the good work! This is valuable.
Thank you. You helped a lot.
best tutorial so far well explained.
Some very useful info i never realized about my ge300 thank you so much
thanks Joe keep up the good work
Thank you again! This is the video I have been searching for!
Nicely done Jon.
thank you so much for this tutorial. gonna save me a lot of time if I got for this unit - not decided yet.
Brilliant! Many thanks, this is very helpful!
Useful video, thanks for sharing
how sturdy is it? a very useful post, thank you.
Superb video mate!!!!
Nice review thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you very much! very useful video!
Great stuff man, thanks for the video.
Great video! Thanks!
Hi Jon, your videos are always very helpful especially with my PODHD500x so thank you so much. My only issue with PODHD500x is I cant use the PODHD software as a plugin/VST like I used to with PODFARM. With that in mind I am close to buying this MOOER GE 300 however the question is, can you use the MOOER software as a plugin/VST in the daw?
Can you plug this straight to a cab? Great video!
You said there was 3 pedal board modes, you only talked about one?
heyy, can you use two amps in the chain?? example ac30 and blues jr. is it possible?
Can you run two of the same pills next to each other say I want one delay and I want the same delay next to it with a different speed the same with two overdrives or two distortions same in the signal chain but differing settings and you can switch back and forth? Is that possible
Good morning!!I have a question!!if I connect my ge300 from xlr to a mixer,where can I connect a monitor??in xlr right or somewhere else??
wait that's not a Pod HD500X. what's going on here.
Is there an option to setup dual amps on this GE300?
No more hd500x videos ?
first
It gives me anxiety listening to your out of tune guitar
So you have to save an
edited Preset into the factory
bank area, overwriting whatever
FACTORY slot you want
to save it in?
This is the most ridiculous place
to save a User Patch , NO USER BANKS?
Total Waste of time.
you have more than 64 user banks
Is there any disadvantage to running the amp modeler into an interface vs plugging direct into computer?
I know your question is 4 months old, but I’ll put my opinion in here for you. I’ve not A/B’d to confirm this but my guess is the difference won’t matter unless you have a very bad interface. Since this is a digital unit, my guess is that once the GE300 converts your analog input signal to digital, it never converts it back to analog if you use the USB plug to get the signal into your DAW. If you use an interface however, you’ll be connecting it with analog cables at which point you’ll be having the GE300 convert the digital signal back into analog, then having that analog signal travel along analog cables which are more susceptible to external noise then having your interface convert the analog signal BACK into digital. Obviously this is theoretically significantly worse than having the GE just send a digital signal straight into your daw via USB. The only exception to my comment would be if you chose to use the digital out on the GE300, which should fundamentally be identical to using USB at least in audio quality. Hope that’s helpful.