Thank you for putting this together mate. You mention how you can't audition the tones with the pedal as you tweak parameters on the software. What if you used the pedal as an audio interface for the software running on the computer and auditioned the tones this way and once happy, dragged the profile to the pedal? Would the software running on the computer be similar to how the pedal would sound?
@christian_oz Hey mate, that absolutely works, and is the way I have been creating tones initially. The problem is once the tone is on the pedal you can no longer edit the tone in the software. There are some basic editing capabilities on the pedal itself like amp tone, level and gain settings, reverb, comp and gate levels. But if you wanted to edit anything else you'd have to drag the preset of the pedal into the software, edit in the software, and reload it onto the pedal again. Just seems a bit convoluted.
I will never ever install anything from IK multimedia ever again. I bought a bunch of their plugins, took me 3 days to install, no options to uninstall, worst programming standards ever. Barely legal the amount of sketchiness in their software. I bought a DSM simplifier x and I'm extremely happy. Analog, no latency, super.
Excellent video, thank you very much for your effort and time 🙂
@mikaari2110 my pleasure! Just a guitar nerd talking crap on the internet haha. Glad you liked it, and I appreciate the comment!
Thank you for putting this together mate. You mention how you can't audition the tones with the pedal as you tweak parameters on the software. What if you used the pedal as an audio interface for the software running on the computer and auditioned the tones this way and once happy, dragged the profile to the pedal? Would the software running on the computer be similar to how the pedal would sound?
@christian_oz Hey mate, that absolutely works, and is the way I have been creating tones initially. The problem is once the tone is on the pedal you can no longer edit the tone in the software. There are some basic editing capabilities on the pedal itself like amp tone, level and gain settings, reverb, comp and gate levels. But if you wanted to edit anything else you'd have to drag the preset of the pedal into the software, edit in the software, and reload it onto the pedal again. Just seems a bit convoluted.
I will never ever install anything from IK multimedia ever again. I bought a bunch of their plugins, took me 3 days to install, no options to uninstall, worst programming standards ever. Barely legal the amount of sketchiness in their software. I bought a DSM simplifier x and I'm extremely happy. Analog, no latency, super.
@Fakano I've heard amazing things about the simplifier.