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If so... how's it working out for you? Good... bad... wish you'd gone with something different?
Many thanks.
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Anybody????
It's lonely here in G3XN land.
Thanks. Was it easy to switch patches and make adjustments when you were at a gig.... or did it require scrolling through menus etc.?
Looks like some of the small multi-FX are more suited to home use / recording. I'm hoping that's not the case with the Zoom.
Thanks.
Great. Many thanks for the info. As you say, even using only 3 or 4 patches (with up to 6 effects in each patch) still gives a lot of possibilities... and should cover a fair few songs.
I use an analogue board with various pedals... so I guess that means I've only got one patch! (Unless I get on my hands and knees between songs... and turn a few dials. Mind you - that's better than having to scroll through menus!).
Again... thanks for your help.
Thanks. Have a 'Wisdom' or four. ;-)
@John_A how does it compare tonally to the Helix...is the amp modelling any good?
But the new Zoom units have way better switching functionality and the amp modelling is supposed to be improved...and the G3nx and g5n are more compact and lighter than the Tonelab LE or SE. If I did buy one to try it would have to be one of these though as I need the expression pedal.