ZOOM G1 FOUR – Guitar Multi-Effects Processor -how to use it ? – demo
This is a video about how to use Zoom G1 FOUR – multi effects pedal processor
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Nice, also do you think that the g1x is worth the extra price? I am still a beginner so I am not sure how mucho I will commit, but I am quite fond of heavy rock and metal so I thought it would work well as a distortion pedal
Picked one up 5-years ago for $89.
It also has a very capable tuner too, and can be powered by a phone charger!
Excellent video going through the basics of what this very affordable pedal is capable of, I have owned it for a couple of years, sold it once, regretted it and got another. I have a modest pedal board running through a Bugera tube amp, wanted to try something different, it cost considerably less than my favorite od pedal, I can get very close to replicating that same pedal with this G1Four, have recorded both and the difference is hardly worth mentioning. It's an easy pedal to learn and easier to use, multiple amps, cab sims, various pedals, all presets and settings can be changed and saved, I have 4 or 5 set up that cover about everything I play, mainly Blues/rock and classic rock. I don't care for all the presets, doesn't matter, they can all be modified if I was inclined to do so, I'm not. The drum rhythms are good, not great, this isn't a $1000 multi effects pedal, same with the tuner and looper, they are all good, wish the looper was longer than 30 seconds, even so it's still very usable and it's easy to lay down a few tracks, drums included. The case is durable plastic, a metal bottom, excellent for home use, playing out would be ok in some scenarios, if I was still playing out, I would prefer my pedal board. The USB is for connecting to Zoom Lab for more presets and whatever, it isn't for direct recording to a DAW, I've never felt a need to use Zoom Lab because I'm enjoying the simplicity of a good sounding, very tweakable multi effects pedal that didn't cost more than a weeks' worth of groceries, beer included. I have been playing for many years, have bought and sold too many guitars, amps and pedals, I'll keep this one, it's a good sounding multi effects processor and the price is a genuine bargain, I would pay more for it. A very good video, excellent presentation.
This tutorial was so very nicely enjoyable that I even forgot I was watching a tutorial.
Hi, how do you build up an empty patch please?
Nice, do you connect it to the footswich-in on the amp?
Thanks for your great presentation of the G1 Four. You did a really good job of covering all the important aspects of what this pedal can do, without surplus and boring chitchat…well done ????????
please turn on the mic in the cabinet simulation
This helps a lot!
How would this sound connected to an electric violin?
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Greetings! Can you set the delay to a very specific time, for example 70 bpm, or the equivalent in ms?
No toto teda! Múdry pomocník ???? all in 1
Priznám sa že medzi tým som si zaobstaral aj elektriku, práve preto som veľmi rád keď vidím od Teba aj takéto vecičky ????