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Zoom B3 Patch - Home - Recommended PostsI think so. If I overwrite the unit autosaves patch changes a patch that I want to restore later it's still on the laptop. Not onboard the unit. Any help greatly appreciated so I can finally get some proper use out of this machine. You're welcome. I hope my limited knowledge helps. This is also a great topic for other users to chip in with their findings. The B3n will do seven patches in a chain and I read that it has better quality sims.
It gets rid of the XLR out though. I'm dead happy with the relative simplicity of three effects at a time in the B3 for now.
I have used mine both as 3 stand alone pedals and multiple pedals combined into patches. It kind of depends on the band. I'm in a fairly loose pub covers band and it's fun to have different effects and use them on the fly however I fancy. Depping in a more formal function band I will load up the entire set, each patch labelled with each song title in set order and just move through a patch at a time. If one song calls for something different under a solo or wotnot I will copy the main patch tweak it for whatever the change is save the tweaked patch adjacent to the original then just go up to it as and when the song calls for it.
That way I don't have to think just keep pressing the button to call up the next patch as and when needed. Labelling patches is important as it ensures I know where I am if, say the box gets stomped accidentally. When I use it as 3 stand alone pedals I can of course choose another three, six, nine whatever, but six is my maximum for ease. That way if just one song has synth on it I go back out of home into bank, up to A2, out of bank and back to home.
I can keep my compressor on throughout the gig but have that synth and flanger ready for that one song. The change sounds fiddly but in reality doing it between songs takes less time than a guitarist uses to check themselves in the mirror. I made a simpler list of individual effects in order to know roughly where they are among the Here's a copy that might prove useful:. You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Restore formatting. Only 75 emoji are allowed. Display as a link instead. Clear editor. Upload or insert images from URL. Why become a member? Zoom B3 - Share Your Patches. Share More sharing options Followers 6. Reply to this topic Start new topic. Recommended Posts. Posted March 7, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Raslee Posted March 7, Muri Posted March 11, Posted March 11, That's great! I'm planning to buy one. In the meantime, would you mind to explain how do you get those files into the machine?
Posted July 24, Posted July 25, Muri Posted July 25, GreeneKing Posted February 22, Posted February 22, Posted April 7, Posted August 28, Jack Posted August 28, Is the google archive still up?? The link looks broken. MJE Posted April 12, Posted April 12, Drive effects are also not "touch sensitive" so they have the same basic sound at all input volumes unlike a natural tube overdrive which cleans up when the input is rolled off. No MIDI input so no way to slave a MIDI clock or control via MIDI, in fact there isn't even a tempo setting per-patch it's one global setting which is super annoying if you want a bunch of different patches pre-programmed to specific bmp.
Requires an external footswitch to use tap tempo, but then you cannot use an expression at the same time as there's only a single sereo control jack. No really good way to directly switch paches while playing. An editor app, but no online library to faciliate easy user sharing of patches, can power from a Voodoo Labs ma 9V connector so you don't need the annoying external power brick. Patch Download right-click and choose Save As. MonoSynth into MonoPitch one octave down and blended into Z-Synth which is the key to the deep, fat, rich tone heard.
This bpm clip illustrates the limit of the retriggering possible with the monosynth effect, at least with my playing ability. I'm heaily palm muting and playing all down strokes which seems effective with aiding retriggering though you can hear my notes falling behind the beat frequently.
Playing quarter notes instead is no issue but I thought I'd illustrate the boundaries of the performance of the unit. Batch of custom synth patches, some of which are leverages from the factory "Moog" patch. Sound clips is just me noodling live through each of the patches included, cycling through them in patch mode on the B3.
A few bit crusher patches. My attempt at heavily gated, high gain fuzz sounds. You hear clean, then the three patches shared here, then a standard gated fuzz from the Octavius Squeezer. Keep in mind no amp sims are used here so you're hearing the raw tone of the fuzz. Listenin to the clip I find the Zoom fuzz to be more pleasing, but overly bass laden compared to the Squeezer fuzz which sounds awesome through my amp.
For some reason it comes through thin sounding here, though it is definitely a more mid-focused square fuzz. Bah, should've recorded through an amp sim. Patch is bypass by default, then Pitch Shift, MonoPitch, and Octaver all set to soloed so you can quickly compare some of the different octave sounds.
First crack at a plucked double-bass type sound. Make sure to play like you're using a double bass - with fingers, and near the neck. Quick attempt to compare various compressors.
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