Monday, March 10, 2025
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Joyo Vision – Too Good to Be True?


Do you want to learn how to use one of the best dual modulation pedals for beginner to intermediate guitarists? Well, check out this video where I’ll show you how to use the Joyo VISION. This pedal is great for adding depth and character to your guitar playing, perfect for adding a touch of modulation to your chords and solos.

In this video, I’ll also be demonstrating dual modulation, a feature of the Joyo VISION that lets you create two different effects simultaneously. I’ll also be giving you a demo of all 18 sounds, all of which are perfect for adding a extra layer of depth to your guitar playing. So whether you’re a beginner or an intermediate guitarist, make sure to watch as I demo the Joyo Vision until we have found every inch of tone.

Special thanks to @JoyoPedals1 for supplying the pedal.

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Timestamps:
0:00 – Musical Intro “Get out of My Dreams”
1:48 – My biases among other things
3:18 – Who needs this thing?
3:51 – Cool guy guitarists on YouTube
4:32 – Signal chain gang
4:58 – Modular Phaser
5:41 – Chorus
7:38 – Stereo Phaser
8:01 – Flanger
9:01 – Ring Modulator
10:58 – Rotary Speaker
12:05 – Tremolo
13:18 – Liquid Phaser
13:46 – Tri-Chorus
14:11 – Optical Tremolo
14:34 – Small Chorus
14:48 – Low Bit
17:09 – Auto Wah
17:44 – Analog Flanger
18:15 – Phaser
18:50 – Octave
19:49 – Octave into Chorus
20:08 – Stutter
20:57 – Vibrato
21:35 – Low-Bit into Ring Modulator
22:38 – Phaser into Tremolo
22:54 – Stutter into Flanger
23:12 – Does Joyo pass the smell test?
24:04 – Ending Credits

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Originally posted by UCLuO9XwegQafb5LsR4Jpaqg at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toDE_S5sAGs

48 thoughts on “Joyo Vision – Too Good to Be True?

  • Great demo. I really like this pedal, but I've found one setting that's basically useless: the octave effect. It's impossible to find the right pitch with an analog knob and it's INFURATING that it almost goes an entire octave, but is juuuuuuuust a few cents off — enough to just make it sound out of tune and drive you nuts. ????
    The effect is not 100% useless though as I've found you can actually get a nice chorus effect by using that octave setting and turning the knob until it's barely out of tune from your natural pitch. It gives a nice stereo doubling effect with no rate. Overall, though, it's a good value. My favorite is probably the rotary, stutter or opt. tremolo.

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  • A tiny pinch of ring modulator is like adding just the appropriate pinch of sea salt to a recipe! Not Too much but just enough

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  • This pedal is great but if you dime it out everyone of the modulations sound like shit. If you are considering it don't get stupid. I've seen bad reviews from people cranking it up . I wrote down the settings I like for each modulation. Some don't sound good at all others have a very small window in which they are usable

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  • Heh… i usually don't like chorus! 😀 But I like almost all other modulation effects. Chorus is too much 80's for me which I'm not a big fan. I felt like you asked why? So mudulation, i love it, unless it is chorus 😀

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  • never had any luck with this pedal. it brings down the signal leven so much it's unusable

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  • Very nice combinations I got the jug of kings and I like to play Alan parsons music and I love it ! But this you are showing I really want it????????????????????????

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  • I mainly only need Chorus , delay and flange. Are chorus and delay pleasing to the ear? I played a hard rock gig one night and just put the boss chorus on a mild chorus mix and it just filled up the whole club with huge sound.

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  • Thank you for the very thorough demonstration. I've been looking into getting one of this, but I've seen videos in which from a clean or with a little over drive, after activating this pedal the volume drops quite noticeably. Did you experience anything like this? Would there be any way of preventing it other than with a boost pedal?

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  • I'm just curious, but I saw somewhere that it was a kind of power hungry pedal and the volume drops significantly. Does it do that?

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  • Any chance of a demo, or just an opinion, on the pedal in its parallel mode?

    I'm very curious on the parallel mode, as it can do dry on one side, and the modulated effect on the other. It's one of few pedals that internally can create a parallel chain that blend octaver with a dry signal. For hard rock that is pretty wild to do, but either requires very expensive octave pedals, or several pieces of extra gear able to run a parallel chain.

    Maybe there are other combinations of an effect combined with a dry signal that makes it sound better.

    I'm really stoked that the Nux Atlantic has a parallel mode as well, with its reverb and delay parallel to each other, giving a really clean effect

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  • I have this pedal. And, frankly, it doesn’t give as much effect as in your review. Yes, it's modulation, but yours is juicy, as if these combinations came from their own pedals. The flanger sounds noticeably poorer than Boss BF. It would be more honest to review this multi-effect without drive and other third-party effects.
    So I think Vision is for those who is not a modulation guy. This is for those who want introduce him self in modulation or use it to add color to their sound.

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  • I'm a new subscriber – love your stuff!! Perhaps I have not seen yet where you explain your signal chain in more detail so forgive this new guy question…. you have the York Audio IR loaded in your DAW? What loader do you use? And the big question: why do it that way instead of just loading the IR in the Iridium. Is there a tone difference between having the IR in the Iridium or the IR in your DAW? Thank you for your great and informative videos!!

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  • You can get some nice sounding synth-like tones, but I think the trick is to keep your guitar signal up and the effect down. Also if you run it into delay/echo/reverb it adds a lot. The tap tempo is great too – I prefer to run this pedal with the two effects in parallel – you can set on fast tempo and one slower and then use the controls to how much of each effect comes through your signal.

    It has to be acknowledged that there is a latency issue – but there are workarounds – like running a drum machine through it, or something in the background to keep the pedal from 'dropping out' when you stop playing.

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  • Did you figure out what the control knob does? I honestly sounds like a tone control to me and it's not documented!

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  • Cool video, cool pedal! Man, even the ring modulator sounded great. The base tone what you create with that guitar is so great. Everything laid on top of that sounds so good. So much headroom.

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  • Amazing video, brimming with enthusiasm as always. Could anyone tell me the name of the song played for the tri-chorus at 13:46? Sounds extremely familiar

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  • Gotta disagree on the usefulness for beginners. The sounds you demonstrate border on unusable for a novice player. They are impressive due more to your technique than their inherent sounds. It is a great pedal but way too many parameters for a novice. Way too much potential for shoe-gazing w instead of practicing your instrument. A newbie needs a simpler pedal to learn the ins and outs of typical controls. That said, the rotary setting is pretty weak–given the price that shouldn't be surprising, but someone looking for a Leslie sound would still be looking around. A real multi-use pedal that models specific pedals would be much more helpful to a pedal beginner. An expression pedal out would also extend this things usefulness.
    Your video, production and playing are stellar. You could sell bass strings to a keyboard player.

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  • OH MY! Just a bit Flanger WOW what a sound. I am assuming that you are using a two or more Amp set-up to get the true sound of these effects.

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  • You are spot on when you mention adding just a bit of the sound.

    I here here so many guitarists adding so much of the sound effect that it ends up just sounding like a bunch of noise to me.

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