Great video. Answered many questions i had. About have different amps on each pedal so can change between tones easily and also having the stomp boxes on top! 👍
Thank you for a great video - am working on setting up the same for the covers band I'm in, so it's great that you have shown the art of the possible 🤘
Thanks for the tutorial. I did not know that it is possible to customize the stomp mode. I had already resigned myself to it. Do you share your presets via the Neural Cloud? They sound fantastic.
@@Clive007 From memory, these presets were based off the TeeJay Main preset which is on the cloud.. from there it is just a matter of setting up the hybrid switches that you want and changing the stomp assignments
That’s pretty simple, all the delays are capable of syncing to tap tempo, just set the delay time parameter to a dotted 8th, make your wet mix about 50% so that your delay repeat is about the same level as the original, and turn the repeats down so you only hear one or two at most. Make sure you have a switch assigned to Tap Tempo so you can set your repeat tempo.
Am missing something? Why combining scenes + stomp? That’s basically why scenes are built for..? Let’s say I want scene A + chorus, why don’t just create a specific scene for that instead of setting up a hybrid mode?
That's definitely one way to do it. But maybe you're coming from an analog pedal board and you have some effects you just like to turn on and off on the fly. Thinking one effect at a time like a drive pedal, if two or more switches are necessary I agree a scene makes way more sense. Another way I use it is to bridge scenes. I have four main scenes (Clean, crunch, rhythm and lead) but I also have four stomps I can turn on whenever I feel. Mostly I'll use a drive or boost for a gain stage between my crunch and rhythm scenes or to push the rhythm sound into high gain for the one or two hard rock song of the night.
@@thetonezonewithbillytrone8362 Yeah I feel you, but that’s a bit of tap dancing in my opinion ^^ thanks for your comment and sharing your thought tho! :)
Because you may want the flexibility of toggling a single Stomp on or off within any of your scenes.. For example, a Chorus that you can have on or off within any of your 4 scenes, otherwise you’d need to create a scene with Chorus On and Off for all the variations which isn’t as economical.
For me the big trouble there is if you use stomp/scene mode in 1 preset and want to use stomp mode in other preset, it will be impossible using the switches shorcut...dangerous in a live situation. The failure is that they forgot to create 4 different modes: stomp, scenes, preset and scenes/stomp. Then you could change all these using the footswitch shorcut (helix works like that). It is a failure programming, i hope they fix it.
Thanks for the video, this explains so much. Im still a new user to the QC and still amazed at how it is so versatile.
Very informative, thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Well navigated and to the point! Thanks, dude!
Cheers
Great video. Answered many questions i had. About have different amps on each pedal so can change between tones easily and also having the stomp boxes on top! 👍
Excellent demo. Thanks!
Thanks for watching
Thank you for the insightful tutorial with scenarios! Very helpful for the community! 1st video, now subscribed
Thank you for a great video - am working on setting up the same for the covers band I'm in, so it's great that you have shown the art of the possible 🤘
Glad it was helpful! ☺️
Awesome video man. Love this!
Thanks mate! 😊
This makes me want to try one badly! Great Job!
Nice video and very well presented. Thanks.
Grande tutorial super bravo grazie.
Very clear, thanks.
This was super helpful! Clear and practical- ty!
Thanks very much for watching!
thanks for al the information and easy explaining!
You’re welcome! ☺️
Very nice! Thanks for sharing this!
My pleasure!
Excellent mate. Tres helpful
Awesome video, very helpful! Is there a way to keep the stomp effect on whilst changing scenes?
helped a lot! thanks dude
Glad it helped!
Thanks for the tutorial. I did not know that it is possible to customize the stomp mode. I had already resigned myself to it. Do you share your presets via the Neural Cloud? They sound fantastic.
Hi, thanks for your watching. Yes, i have a couple of presets on the cloud, my username is TeeJay2000
@@tianjay These presets don't appear on the QC cloud???
@@Clive007 From memory, these presets were based off the TeeJay Main preset which is on the cloud.. from there it is just a matter of setting up the hybrid switches that you want and changing the stomp assignments
"DIRTY BALLS" killed me.
haha, thanks, I’m glad someone appreciates my dirty balls 😂
Still not pulling the trigger on the unit but this is indeed a Super useful share👏🏾👏🏾👍👍Thanks 😊 #staysafe ❤
Thanks for watching
Great video! Thx
You’re welcome, thanks for watching!
Nice!! Just found this page. I love that 8 dotted delay...do a vid on how to achieve that ! :)
That’s pretty simple, all the delays are capable of syncing to tap tempo, just set the delay time parameter to a dotted 8th, make your wet mix about 50% so that your delay repeat is about the same level as the original, and turn the repeats down so you only hear one or two at most. Make sure you have a switch assigned to Tap Tempo so you can set your repeat tempo.
Is there a way to have say 5 Scenes and 3 Stomps - rather than always being a 4 x 4 split?
No, i don’t believe so. The switching is not very flexible unlike some other modellers like Fractal where you can freely configure the switches.
Am missing something? Why combining scenes + stomp? That’s basically why scenes are built for..? Let’s say I want scene A + chorus, why don’t just create a specific scene for that instead of setting up a hybrid mode?
That's definitely one way to do it. But maybe you're coming from an analog pedal board and you have some effects you just like to turn on and off on the fly. Thinking one effect at a time like a drive pedal, if two or more switches are necessary I agree a scene makes way more sense. Another way I use it is to bridge scenes. I have four main scenes (Clean, crunch, rhythm and lead) but I also have four stomps I can turn on whenever I feel. Mostly I'll use a drive or boost for a gain stage between my crunch and rhythm scenes or to push the rhythm sound into high gain for the one or two hard rock song of the night.
@@thetonezonewithbillytrone8362 Yeah I feel you, but that’s a bit of tap dancing in my opinion ^^ thanks for your comment and sharing your thought tho! :)
@@hypelightsband I mean it's only ever one button but no problem lol
Because you may want the flexibility of toggling a single Stomp on or off within any of your scenes.. For example, a Chorus that you can have on or off within any of your 4 scenes, otherwise you’d need to create a scene with Chorus On and Off for all the variations which isn’t as economical.
For me the big trouble there is if you use stomp/scene mode in 1 preset and want to use stomp mode in other preset, it will be impossible using the switches shorcut...dangerous in a live situation. The failure is that they forgot to create 4 different modes: stomp, scenes, preset and scenes/stomp. Then you could change all these using the footswitch shorcut (helix works like that). It is a failure programming, i hope they fix it.
quality info. Thank you
My pleasure!