bouncy: thanks, pm-ed you.
hahaz: I didn't change to using multiefx completely. Bought 1 for the sake of home recording. Found it hard to tweak multiefx on-the-fly for live situations especially when you don't gig with your own amp. I've always had this set up with me so I sold away the multiefx to get a tubezone after my guitarist got the same multiefx unit. However, he's also using analog pedals including the RAT2 I replaced with the Tubezone :lol: We use the multiefx for some modulations on recordings. Guess multi-efx isn't for everyone. And you're?
suckasucks: Yeah, tone suck
Planning to get a dual looper w/ tuner out. But like what Goose's signature says, when the drummer kicks in, nothing else matter! I usually play at high gain and volume (very minimal clean) so I can't hear much of tone suck after pushing up the amp's treble. I might be wrong tho. For recording, it's always guitar to amp straight with the digidelay in between occasionally.
hahaz: I didn't change to using multiefx completely. Bought 1 for the sake of home recording. Found it hard to tweak multiefx on-the-fly for live situations especially when you don't gig with your own amp. I've always had this set up with me so I sold away the multiefx to get a tubezone after my guitarist got the same multiefx unit. However, he's also using analog pedals including the RAT2 I replaced with the Tubezone :lol: We use the multiefx for some modulations on recordings. Guess multi-efx isn't for everyone. And you're?
suckasucks: Yeah, tone suck
