Enjoyed the demo, but constantly adjusting the settings without hearing the effects of the adjusting was rather annoying. I would have like to see more radical adjustments and then heard how those adjustments affected the tone, rather than constant small tweaks. Just saying.
Do you have experience with Line 6 MM4 modulation pedal? I am wondering if buying one would help me with building a compact pedalboard but without making a compromise in sound. Or is it better buying each individual pedal (chorus, phaser etc.). Good demo and playing..thanks for the video.
Has anybody compared the DM4 to the M-series distortions? I know the algorithms should be the same, but I wonder a difference in components effects the sound quality in a noticeable way.
Damn, that Jet Fuzz sounds fucking insane!!! By the way, you're pretty handy with a guitar my friend. You would't happen to do a review on the Line 6 FM4 Filter modeler?
shnobel Yeah, I checked it out. It's a fairly useless pedal, except for the tron down and tron up. Have you heard the song "Throw Away your Television" by the Red Hot Chili Peppers? In that song John Frusciante uses the "Obi-wah" setting for the floor unit. Anyways, keep it up!!
I'm guessing the other three stomp switches are used to save and use presets you can program? Can't say for sure because you didn't mention it in your 10 minute review...
Theres some good tones from this but its flavored with too much of a line 6 sound and digital crunch in the background that I don't like I don't think I'd get this pedal thanks for the review though
Good Sounding, I know this guy is trying to show all the sounds but he adjust too much. I saw where Steve Hackett was using this pedal on his board, I know because I was there and got pics of his board.
I like some of the tones your getting, but unless there are a couple of the distortions that sound good on the same settings, you may as well just carry a single distortion pedal.
Leave the eq 's at noon, set gain full, vol 60 % & only turn the different distortion mode knob only.....because.......YOUR DRIVING ME NUTZ !!!!!!!!!!!!!........stop over fiddling around 🤮
Actually keeping the volume set in the same position wouldn't make the volume consistent on these, each model resets to its default volume, some loud, some quiet, so you need to reset the volume whenever you change model if you want to demo at a consistent volume, unless you save a patch in the 4 slots. Also why would you just leave the gain full? It's better to show a range of gain. And all the eq's have a different function depending on the pedal its modelling, its not bass, mid, and treble on every model. Sometimes they have a different function.