Multi FX pedals? No need of amp emulation

IMENATOR

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I need modulation, delay and reberv mostly and I wonder if you could drop here some names of multi effect pedals. I already have my clean/crunch/lead from my preamp so I am looking for a multi-effect only focused on whatever you would normally connect in the FX loop of the amp. At this point not sure if I want MIDI or not so feel free to mention whatever you know that is meant to pack a lot of FX in a single pedal in a reasonable size.

I have found these so far

Zoom MS-70CDR MultiStomp Chorus / Delay / Reverb Pedal
https://www.zoom.co.jp/products/multistomp/zoom-ms-70cdr-multistomp-chorus-delay-reverb-pedal

ISP Impression Pedal
http://www.isptechnologies.com/portfolio/impression-pedal/
 
Re: Multi FX pedals? No need of amp emulation

MIDI might prove handy if you want to perform real time edits from a remote foot controller. Unfortunately, some units can be heard stepping between the 128 gradations of their available parameters.

If you do commit to remote MIDI control, consider an old rack unit such as the BOSS SX-700.
 
Re: Multi FX pedals? No need of amp emulation

my GNX pedal has a "Pedal Board" setting
where it just acts as a pedal board
the five front switches just turn on and off effects
 
Re: Multi FX pedals? No need of amp emulation

Line 6 M9 works, and you get a lot more. You can go much more high-dollar, and look at the Fractal FX8, which is sort of the king of multi-effects.
 
Re: Multi FX pedals? No need of amp emulation

Line 6 M9 works, and you get a lot more. You can go much more high-dollar, and look at the Fractal FX8, which is sort of the king of multi-effects.

That looks like a fine piece of equipement but it won't fit my pedalboard where my preamp is already there with a couple of overdrivers, wha and Decimator.

I just found the Zoom MS-70DCR can be controlled thru Uusb-Midi, even Disaster Area Designs do sell a small controller that they advertise it can work with it but the product documentation does not mention anything about that port for MIDI. I am asking Zoom thru e-mail more about this but if that works that is gonna be my choise as the pedal is small and is more like what I am looking for.
 
Re: Multi FX pedals? No need of amp emulation

I've used the Zoom G3 for this too, works well, just write your own programs without any amp emulations.
 
Re: Multi FX pedals? No need of amp emulation

Haven't used a Zoom product in quite some time but I always could get great tones out of their stuff.

I know the Line 6 stuff I had you could turn off the cab simulations but I don't know about the amp simulations itself.
 
Re: Multi FX pedals? No need of amp emulation

You can do that in the Zoom G3, you can also program duplicates of the same effect in the same patch, at least until you run out of processing power. So you could have a long delay and a short delay in the same patch. With the V2 firmware you also have 6 effects per patch, not 3, and you can still control them with the 3 buttons in pedalboard mode, you hit the middle and left button to move left through the chain, middle and right to move right through the chain.

The one thing I wish it had was a way to do the 4CM, I actually like most modulation effects in front and delays and reverbs in the loop. It has a sweet Univibe model that I really wish I could put in front of my preamp...
 
Re: Multi FX pedals? No need of amp emulation

Digitech iStomp, but it does just 1 effect at a time & i think they gave away all the paid effects for it for free download a year or two back. The zoom ms70cdr has some unique effects over the G3 but live use was a pain until that midi via usb thing was made for it unofficially. Zoom support ain't gonna help answering much about it & would recommend the higher priced units instead.
 
Re: Multi FX pedals? No need of amp emulation

Digitech iStomp, but it does just 1 effect at a time & i think they gave away all the paid effects for it for free download a year or two back. The zoom ms70cdr has some unique effects over the G3 but live use was a pain until that midi via usb thing was made for it unofficially. Zoom support ain't gonna help answering much about it & would recommend the higher priced units instead.

I know, I called them to get the some info, you know like understanding what can be done and what can't be done, so it sounds like that midi thing is there for some reason they don't explain (maybe firmward update?) and if you wana try a midi contrller with it you are on your own. I think if they made an optional model with midi with not to much price increase would be a top seller.
 
Re: Multi FX pedals? No need of amp emulation

Well, there is the Line6 M5 too, which is smaller than the M9, with 1 effect at a time. It sounds good for all that it does. Many people use them for a spare effect here and there.
 
Re: Multi FX pedals? No need of amp emulation

Well, there is the Line6 M5 too, which is smaller than the M9, with 1 effect at a time. It sounds good for all that it does. Many people use them for a spare effect here and there.

Hey thanks Mincer, this one looks more suitable to both my pedal board space and budget. Will listen to some demos.
 
Re: Multi FX pedals? No need of amp emulation

FX only? I'd give Boss a long look. Love their FX, hate their amp sims but they make a couple FX-only MFX devices.

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Re: Multi FX pedals? No need of amp emulation

FX only? I'd give Boss a long look. Love their FX, hate their amp sims but they make a couple FX-only MFX devices.

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I could not find a mutli-FX only by Boss that includes mod-dly-verb and that from the picture is like a whole pedalboard itself.
 
Re: Multi FX pedals? No need of amp emulation

So I got to test the Zoom 70CDR and I think it is a good starting point on price features before going for the pricey but classy eventide H9. I will get the zoom and maybe in time I would try to by the H9. Thanks all for the suggestions.
 
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