I guess the effect parameters aren't actually global, but they always default to the last setting used. You should still be able to use different values on different presets. This is similar how you can configure MG-300 or MG-30 (Follow Mode)
@@PedalRebel880 Great discovery. It would be very important to add a text in the video warning about this new information in order to avoid giving the wrong idea on this very important aspect.
The Bluetooth EQs are for the backing tracks you stream to the device. The "Invert EQ" button is in fact vocal removal button that works by inverting one of the audio channels.
I could not find a manual for this - so happy you explained, for instance import and export of patches. But what do the 'boxed checkmark' and 'floppydisk' icons do above them? or point to a manual. I really like the unit - returned my fender mustang micro for this unit and I like this one way better.
I downloaded your presets and extracted the compressed files with 7zip on windows O on my laptop. Did you make a video on how to add the downloaded presets into the presets of the Nux mighty pro plug-in? I am a bit lost on how to do that.
Ottimo video 👍👍👍….. one question: una volta caricato sull editor del MacBook un impulse response di terze parti, come faccio ad averlo anche nell app dell iphone?
I believe you can only load it from the desktop app at the moment. However, if you have had it loaded into your MPP, then you can simply select which of your 3rd party IR you want on your phone.
Great video. Currently when I plug in to the laptop I get a latency issue. Would this get round that? And if I wanted to use a speaker rather than headphones, would Bluetooth be ok or would that re-introduce latency? Hoping to use this for practicing along to tracks and for recording
@@james9789 Thanks. I have read so many reviews regarding an annoying hiss sound(sone say it goes if you use higher impedance headphone) that noise gate cant solve, did you encounter this and how you manage it?
@@abd-ix5qd your welcome.Ive only recently acquired it, not heard it yet it will be disappointing if the noise is there .Though I can forgive it at the low price plus its mainly for practice. I bet you if it's there a little altering of the parameters will either remove it or mask it.I wouldn't let that put you off one bit.You do need to spend a lot more to get pristine audio quality.
@@james9789 Thanks. This is actually my prefered over the mustang micro but due to this issue Im holding back. Some say takes a few months then this squaking noise comes. Great technology though for practice
Well, I'll say Fender does have a better range of clean tones but lacking in the overdriven section. Overall, Fender lacks a few features that NUX is offering too. Both sound great if you use them correctly.
I do agree that the software isn't the best but NUX has always been a company that listens to the community and improves on its products. So I say, let's look forward to an update on things that aren't working well. As for the Dry/Wet knob, which are you referring to? For example, CE2 only has the rate and depth knobs because that's how the original pedal was designed. While the digital delay will offer the option of level to allow you to set the amount of wet signal you want to hear. But if you go into the routing page, you can set that Dry/Wet knob to control the amount of overall processed sound versus your dry signal to your earphones.
Real great demo/review of this gadget. I ordered mine and still ch3cking out as much additional info about it as i can while waiting for it. It is cool that it can remember an effect’s last settings globally as you demonstrate. But does this also mean that if you tweak that effect in one preset that it automatically changes it for all other presets in which the effect is already being used? That would not be very practical or desired and would mess up your other existing presets constantly. Or do i misunderstand?
Actually that was my concern but was answered quickly by my viewer :) The settings are independent on every preset, it just has the ability to copy and paste it globally until you tweak it for the next preset. A great way for the user to spend less time remembering what worked before!