I play mostly on the high gain channel (which I have the CTRL button configured to turn on the boost/delay that I need for solos). I set up a clean tone in slot 1, a high gain tone in slot 2 and a low gain tone in slot 3. Only having the ability to go up or down in presets made me change my thought process to make this functional for live use. I hesitated because I need essentially 3 or 4 tones really -Ī great high gain tone, a high gain tone with a volume boost and a bit of delay for solos, a low gain tone and a clean tone. This unit is so impressive it's not funny. I like to start from scratch and build my tone based around dialing in a great core tone and then adding in whatever minimal effects I really need. I don't really put much effort into finding stock patches that are usable - I feel they are often just a show off of crazy effects that aren't really practical in a live band situation. I had little faith in Mooer being a product to be reckoned with but I have to say - the tone is exceptional. I've had many of the other units on the market - several Line 6 units, Zoom, Fractal, etc. I do between 40-60 shows a year so I need reliability and a backup.not to mention the occasional one-off show that we are asked to do that may only be a half dozen songs or so. It's the greatest thing I've ever purchased - BUT - I wanted a small/lightweight/easy-to-transport unit that could be a good backup unit for if my Kemper were to have an issue at a show. Let me just say that I'm a Kemper owner/lover.
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