Great editor - But... I wish it would work with an iPad. The browser still says incorrect version of Chrome, not sure if there's a work around. Having an iPad connected would be nice for live toggling of effects.
Can we scroll through the available effects easily with this application to add them to signal chain? It's tedious to do that on the pedal itself and wastes much effort!
Have figured out the color codes used in the utility software? 1. Color on the left side of the main screen. 2. Color used for various effects on the screen where you select an effect.
Very helpful to learn of this software editor! That‘ll be a godsend to me as I set up my brand-new MS50G. :-) The pedal, by the way, is looped into my acoustic pedalboard with an AB/Y switch so I can occasionally play a bit of electric guitar with some half-way-convincing effects, but without having the Zoom in my normal acoustic signal chain (which consists of very high-quality pedals that don‘t suck tone). In a pinch, the Zoom will also serve to add a bit of this or that to my acoustic sound in cases where certain covers would benefit from that, and where pristine sound quality is not the primary goal.
Great video! This software is a Godsend for the Zoom MS-50G. It makes using it so much easier. Thanks for the informative video. Your patches sound great as well in every Zoom MS-50G video you guys have. Have you shared any of the patch settings for patches other than the two in this video? Also, I am interested in controlling the MS-50G via wireless midi. Do you know of a list of midi cc parameters? I'm pretty new to this pedal, and trying to get up to speed on using it as quickly as possible. Thanks for any assistance.
For me one serious disadvantage of this utility is what it does to the BPM value of the patches. You may notice that when you change any parameter of any effect, the BPM becomes the default 120. The same happens when you Export/Import patches. I think it's something the creator of this utility didn't think about and it needs to be fixed.
@@boimesa8190 ...I have the MS-50G and the MS-70CDR, with the MS-60B on the way, and there is no more perceptible noise than is typical with my other (boutique and non-boutique) digital and analog pedals.
Solutions to 3 possible problems 1. Line noise from the guitar pickups - Noise gate at the start of the effects chain 2. Noise created by using gain or distortion in the effects chain - noise gate after the distortion effects 3. High end fizz from high gain distortion settings - EQ. Either in the gain stages or a Multi band EQ at the end of the chain with the high end (above 10k) reduced to taste. I hope this helps.
I haven’t tried it with the G1Xon, but it is so similar to the MS50 that I would try it. I know the Tone Library software allows MS50 effects to be used on the G1X, so it’s probable.
Hey mate 🇦🇺I have had the MS 50 G also for about 2 months now but TBH I've spent about half an hour with it and was a little put off by the fact that every inbuilt patch has a massive volume difference. Hopefully if I have a play with the recommended editor I can put it to good use but it seems I would also need to purchase a Scarlett or something similar so I can actually hear what I'm doing via PC before connecting the pedal back into a chain to belt through my 1960A + B Marshall stack correct? If so I assume I'm still gonna need to fiddle with levels? I can see the potential but from the start this pedal has frustrated me ... apologies for the book length comment. Cheers
The joys of multi-effects units! You will get a huge variety of signal levels because you can stack so many gain stages: boost, overdrive, distortion and then the amp and cab simulation. If you’re running into the front end of a nice valve amp, I wouldn’t use any amp and cab sim. You can use the editor whilst plugged into your amp (so long as you have your laptop close!)
You can also simply go through the installed patches and delete them all, then stay from scratch. You don’t need to plug a guitar in to do that. They’re pretty gash anyway so it’s not bad advice for anyone staring out with this pedal (which is amazing btw)
This is an absolutely amazing utility! Bless the developer.... makes life soooo easy
I own all 3 MultiStomps. Best multi FX pedal ever. Especially for synths and home recording to analog multitrack tape.
Awesome tutorial! Thanks so much for sharing!
I have an MS-60b that use as a boost into my Rocksmith 2014, as the game doesn't hear the pickups that well.
Great editor - But... I wish it would work with an iPad. The browser still says incorrect version of Chrome, not sure if there's a work around. Having an iPad connected would be nice for live toggling of effects.
Nice work! Nothing compares to Zoom, it's incredible how much they'd packed into a Boss-size pedal.
Couldn't agree more!
Dude... this is AMAZING!
Isn’t it? I reckon the MS50G is waay underrated.
Excellent video
Excellent video, really useful 😊
Thanks Liam!
Nice work buddy! Great tones too!
Awesome demo! 🙏
Can we scroll through the available effects easily with this application to add them to signal chain? It's tedious to do that on the pedal itself and wastes much effort!
I’ll ask Rod!!
Why not the G1Four?
The interface, the headphone out, the aux in, the looper, the tuner and the price.
Tried the zoom ms 50 ulitily on zoom website for mac zip file does nothing
Rockin' Rod! \m/
Have figured out the color codes used in the utility software? 1. Color on the left side of the main screen. 2. Color used for various effects on the screen where you select an effect.
En cuanto lo pruebe, si funciona, vendré a darle me gusta. Gracias por la recomendación...
Good luck! Hope it works for you!
adding a M-vave Chocolate MIDI pedal unlocked a Lot of functionality for the MS50G, makes it more useful for live use.
I saw you already did a video on this.
Very helpful to learn of this software editor! That‘ll be a godsend to me as I set up my brand-new MS50G. :-) The pedal, by the way, is looped into my acoustic pedalboard with an AB/Y switch so I can occasionally play a bit of electric guitar with some half-way-convincing effects, but without having the Zoom in my normal acoustic signal chain (which consists of very high-quality pedals that don‘t suck tone). In a pinch, the Zoom will also serve to add a bit of this or that to my acoustic sound in cases where certain covers would benefit from that, and where pristine sound quality is not the primary goal.
G’day Scott. Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment. I also have the MS50G on my acoustic board for the same reason!
how many different bank you can have to live gigs? like ( 1 is clean, 2 dist, 3 dist for solo)...
Great video! This software is a Godsend for the Zoom MS-50G. It makes using it so much easier. Thanks for the informative video. Your patches sound great as well in every Zoom MS-50G video you guys have. Have you shared any of the patch settings for patches other than the two in this video? Also, I am interested in controlling the MS-50G via wireless midi. Do you know of a list of midi cc parameters? I'm pretty new to this pedal, and trying to get up to speed on using it as quickly as possible. Thanks for any assistance.
For me one serious disadvantage of this utility is what it does to the BPM value of the patches. You may notice that when you change any parameter of any effect, the BPM becomes the default 120. The same happens when you Export/Import patches. I think it's something the creator of this utility didn't think about and it needs to be fixed.
Also should work with devices using custom firmware, which it doesn't, despite claiming to.
@@bigoldnoob1143 The editor that works with custom firmware isn't this one, thats why
@@CedricSatterfield Which editor is the one that does?
@@henryb160 there isn't, that I'm aware of, other than effect manager 1.0.1 and that only flashes the pedal.
@@CedricSatterfield Thanks. Is that the one posted online by the Russian guy.
Jika output stereo dari zoom ms50g menggunakan DI BOX ,DI BOX apa yang cocok untuk Gitar yang menggunakan pick up Pasif ...???
Will this editor allow you to type in the name of a new patch?
Please try it with analog pedals i wanna hear how it sounds
I use mine with analog fuzz/distortion and i think it sounds great (not with amp sims but i think they sound bad anyway)
can you turn off the amp and cab sim on this pedal?
Yes you can! You can have any individual effect on its own.
All the multistomp pedals are pretty noisy... How did u get rid of the noise in this video?
It has a noise gate built in! It’s a beauty too!
@@thepedalpicassos yes I know but I'm talking about the digital noise that always comes through. This is a known issue of these units
@@boimesa8190 ...I have the MS-50G and the MS-70CDR, with the MS-60B on the way, and there is no more perceptible noise than is typical with my other (boutique and non-boutique) digital and analog pedals.
@@niaralosusa do u follow the multistomp subreddit? Pretty well known issue when not using isolated power or batteries
Solutions to 3 possible problems
1. Line noise from the guitar pickups - Noise gate at the start of the effects chain
2. Noise created by using gain or distortion in the effects chain - noise gate after the distortion effects
3. High end fizz from high gain distortion settings - EQ. Either in the gain stages or a Multi band EQ at the end of the chain with the high end (above 10k) reduced to taste.
I hope this helps.
why malaysia zoom ms50g not same like your zoom ms50g.. my version V 3.00..can you help me how to add the missing effects ?
Go to Zoom corp website for firmware updates:
zoomcorp.com/en/jp/multi-effects/multistomp-pedals/ms-50g/ms-50g-support/
In particular, via Zoom Effect Manager 2
Kings X riff.....????!!!!!!! Subscribed!!!!!!
Thanks for recognizing an attempt at Ty Tabor!!!
Works on G1xOn? Thanks
I haven’t tried it with the G1Xon, but it is so similar to the MS50 that I would try it. I know the Tone Library software allows MS50 effects to be used on the G1X, so it’s probable.
Hey mate 🇦🇺I have had the MS 50 G also for about 2 months now but TBH I've spent about half an hour with it and was a little put off by the fact that every inbuilt patch has a massive volume difference. Hopefully if I have a play with the recommended editor I can put it to good use but it seems I would also need to purchase a Scarlett or something similar so I can actually hear what I'm doing via PC before connecting the pedal back into a chain to belt through my 1960A + B Marshall stack correct? If so I assume I'm still gonna need to fiddle with levels? I can see the potential but from the start this pedal has frustrated me ... apologies for the book length comment. Cheers
The joys of multi-effects units! You will get a huge variety of signal levels because you can stack so many gain stages: boost, overdrive, distortion and then the amp and cab simulation. If you’re running into the front end of a nice valve amp, I wouldn’t use any amp and cab sim. You can use the editor whilst plugged into your amp (so long as you have your laptop close!)
@@thepedalpicassos ahhh OK ... thanking you Sir👍
You can also simply go through the installed patches and delete them all, then stay from scratch. You don’t need to plug a guitar in to do that.
They’re pretty gash anyway so it’s not bad advice for anyone staring out with this pedal (which is amazing btw)
to much talking
Too much Hardy.