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Zoom B1X Four patches - Gear - BassBuzz Forum.When it came out there were a load of folk on talkbass saying how it was "it" - I could never get it dialled in in a way that didn't sound utterly OTT though.
Do you not think that someone should make a digital multi-fx with metering of some kind Al Krow , please would you share your "Gain" setting on your Low Eq?
JohnDaBass with pleasure. My B1X-4 is actually in my gig bag with my drummer who took a whole bunch of stuff for us following our last gig as I had to stay behind with PA and get an Uber! But in the meantime worth noting that I have not set volume and gain in a particularly scientific manner - just balanced volume and gain so that the overall volume effect is neutral compared to by-pass. Have fun! You can post now and register later.
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Here's a little comparison of how the B builds on its older siblings capabilities: Advs of B significantly easier to use interface. The MSB used to do my head in before the advent of patch editing software; but the ToneLib PC editing software is free, easy to use and makes creating and editing patches a doddle on all Zoom pedals and has levelled the playing field on that score.
Advs of the MSB half the footprint greater range of effects patches bomb proof metal case I've had three MSBs come and go over the years.
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I have already tried this out but found not too many good patches. It is a learning curve, though. I just deleted them. I'm going to guess from that you have the B and not the B1X-4 model? If that's correct then what we seem to have spotted between us this past week is that file sharing can be done with the ToneLib software for exactly the same model Zoom pedal i. Bit annoying but, the fact that a ToneLib is completely free and b allows file-sharing in this manner at all which the Zoom software doesn't seem to allow unless you want to upload to their website I guess means we shouldn't complain too much!
You're the only person I know who's so far worked with both software editors - what is it about ToneLib's that you prefer over Zoom's? That's something worth sharing with other folk who are thinking of going down one or other route, and I guess adds to the usefulness of us being able to file share which ToneLib provides. Just everything about it really, visually more appealing, more user friendly, seems to work better.
Everything laid out in one place rather than doing the stuff in different areas. FWIW - I'm going to keep the Zoom software installed just for ease of being able to provide y'all with single rather than multiple screenshot for any future patch shares, should the opportunity present itself. So it sounds like there's been a bit of positive cross pollination here! Darn it, all that was needed on the Fat Tube drive sim was to turn its patch vol down, so that there is no vol spike when it's engaged, and it was a bloomin' good substitute for my favourite dedicated drive pedal which costs a LOT more than the B Wasn't expecting that!
The two key minuses of putting it at the end, for me, are not being able to have the Zoom's octaves early in the signal chain, or being able to feed octave and fuzz from the Zoom into a filter pedal. The three big plusses are a being able to access the whole pedal board when using it is as a headphone amp b perhaps less important having modulation effects at the end to impact everything that's gone before and c this was the killer for me: the drum machine, which is great for practice and laying down tracks into a looper, is quite rightly in parallel with the Zoom's fx channel and is not impacted by it, but will be affected by any pedals coming after it.
So if you want a clean drum from your Zoom, you'll need the B at the end of your signal chain. Has anyone ever tried to use multiple cabs? Hi everyone! I wanted to ask some?? I had just purchased this tool and not getting what I really want out of my sound. Any help would be great! Great forum and keep up the good work on this forum! Thinking of backing-up the standard patches, and effects, removing them all, then loading up some of the effects in batches to patches to see what i like in stomp mode Primary use is as a headphone amp Old rocker and PaulThePlug - gents congrats on the new purchase.
The B is the best value pedal on the market bar none!! Worth the price as an easy to use LED lit tuner, and headphone amp with aux in. Then there's a really useful drum machine for home practice and it's already easily paid for itself before you've used ANY of its effects - lol! There are a few patch settings on this thread you could try out and a fair few experienced hands e.
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