MOOER GE150 Amp Modelling Multi Effects Pedal

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MOOER GE150 Amp Modelling Multi Effects Pedal

MOOER GE150 Amp Modelling Multi Effects Pedal

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That being said, you can also mimic other instruments! The Zoom allows you to use your electric guitar to say, emulate an acoustic guitar sound. The modulation can create vibrant and full sounding tones. It will take a few minutes to finish. After the update is done, GE150 will be rebooted. You can open the editor software after GE150 boots up.

high quality AMP models that utilize MOOER’s non-linear digital amp modelling technology from the PREAMP series. You can do anything but deep edit the amp models from the front faced controls. You can add effects, pedals, and change the amp setting… all with the dial controls. All of this is easy to see on the color LCD screen. The clean amps based on Fender and Vox also have a great tone. These low gain amps sound great with a touch of reverb. In the end, I had no trouble dialing in any tone I wanted. You can also decide what you want the expression pedal to do. You can set it to be a volume pedal, expression, or you can set it to several wah-wah settings. This is all visually represented on the screen. Let’s take a look at the stand-out features of the MOOER GE150 before moving on to see what the Zoom G1X has to offer: Standout Features of The MOOER GE150: A Great Amp Collection

These Zoom pedals for years were in direct competition with Line 6 when it came to making small, easy to use, guitar processors. Though Zoom never claimed the throne, often being overshadowed by Line 6 even though Zoom offered comparable features. Sure, there are a few that seem superfluous and redundant. But the sounds that mattered, Mooer positively nailed. Especially the high gain sounds like a 5150, Mesa, Marshall, or Bogner. There is simply no comparison to the Zoom. I can whole-heartedly recommend both units to guitarists of any experience level. I mean, I would totally use these in the studio for getting different tones that my amps usually couldn’t achieve.

You can literally become a one man band and work on your ideas with quality sounds. MOOER is good, and actually has a longer time span for your looper. But the effects fall short compared to the high quality of Zoom. The Interface: While you can easily hook the MOOER up to your computer and edit the patches via USB, much like the BOSS Katana and Line 6 products, I found it easier to use the controls on the front of the device than the software. Blending the Zoom’s effects with your amp’s natural tones is pretty easy. If your amp is stereo, the delay effects sound almost three dimensional.The Effects: While Zoom doesn’t really have any specific amp sims that are wow-worthy, what it does have, is effects for days. The G1X Four has reverb, delay, distortion, and all kinds of modulation effects. These all sound really pristine, using 64 bit CD sample quality.

The GE150 features On the Go recording support. Capture your sessions wherever you are using the micro USB-B output. You’ll be able to directly record onto any OTG-supported tablet or smartphone, making it a perfect choice for when inspiration strikes you on your travels! If you prefer to record in a more traditional manner, a provided USB cable allows you to connect the pedal to your laptop or computer. Features I honestly cannot believe the quality of both units since they come with such a budget-friendly price. For hardly any money, you can be making some cool sounds. Which one you choose will be up to which features you prefer. That’s where MOOER and Zoom step in. These units are affordable and tout all the same features that the more expensive units have. These days being affordable doesn’t mean “cheap” or lousy.

While most small FX units work on amp modeling solely, with the effects being almost an afterthought, Zoom puts effects first. This means that the myriad of sounds you can get from this pedal are all high quality. Which portable effects behemoth do you think will win? Mooer, the newcomer? Or the best-selling Zoom? The MOOER GE150: Overview The MOOER GE150 Effects Processor Don’t get me wrong, the Zoom G1X isn’t going to replace your drummer or anything (too bad). But it sounded great through my computer interface as a tool to jam with, or loop a riff over. high-quality AMP models that utilize MOOER’s non-linear digital amp modelling technology from the PREAMP series. Usually only found in the more expensive processors, this unit can act as a recording interface. This means you can use the USB port into your computer to record your guitar with your favorite DAW. This is helpful for people that do not have a huge home setup for recording.

I’ve had the Mooer GE150 for 2 years at the time of writing this. It has been stored in my gig bag and transported all over the world and used in multiple different venues across the globe. Everything on it still works and it looks as good as the day I got it, this is a true testament to the build quality and its robust construction. The switches still function and the foot pedal is as responsive as it was when new. In my case, it has withstood the test of time. Drum Machine: When these compact processors say they have a drum machine built in, I usually expect the worst. I expect a corny, 80’s inspired mess that ends up being unusable. I was pleasantly surprised to find out the Zoom has a great sounding drum machine. Support for third-party impulse responses (IR) from 3rd party vendors for up to 10 user presets (IRs up to 512 pts.) There are two footswitches for cycling through presets, but holding the left activates a built-in tuner, while keeping your foot on the right activates the 80-second looper. On a couple of occasions I found that there was some noise induced into the signal but activating the noise suppressor in the presets solved the issue. Durability and ReliabilityThe visual editor shows all of your effects for each patch that you create, and lets you set your own effects chain. All you have to do is pull an effect from a drop down menu, and add it to your patch. Zoom Guitar Lab Software Amp Models/Sims: This is where the MOOER really shines. I found that the effects were hit or miss. But the amp models? These are great! The distortion can be used for anything, but it does Metal particularly well. There is even a patch called “Walk” that mimics Pantera pretty accurately. The lower gain sounds are good for a basic crunch sound or Blues lead tone. The distortion sounds less digital than Zoom’s previous efforts, definitely a step up… If we needed convincing that the Mooer GE150 offered outstanding value for money, even a cursory trawl through the 200 presets onboard did the job. It is indeed scaled down from the GE300's slate, with around half as many models on offer, but we think we have the cream of the crop here, and certainly more than enough to satisfy the vast majority of players.



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