The Zoom MS-70CDR is a multi-fx pedal that you see on the table of many a synth jammer - and for good reason: it's cheap, wildly flexible and sounds pretty good. But offering such a wide range of effects, is it a Jack-of-all-Trades, but a master of none?
In this video I put it up against a similarly priced, dedicated delay pedal: the TC Electronic Flashback 2, compare the features and sounds, and discuss how these two pedals offer two different forms of flexibility in your synth rig.
Timings:
00:00 - Intro
01:39 - Feature comparison
08:42 - FAQ: Power
09:23 - FAQ: Signal Levels
11:14 - FAQ: Stereo
13:01 - FAQ: Analogue Through
13:40 - FAQ: 100% Wet
14:40 - FAQ: Long, Weird and Ambient
16:49 - Zoom - Analogue (w/Korg Monolgue)
19:34 - Flashback - Analogue (w/Korg Monolgue)
21:37 - Flashback - Tape (w/Korg Minilogue)
23:48 - Zoom - Tape (w/Korg Minilogue)
26:00 - Flashback - Digital (w/Arturia Microfreak)
29:08 - Zoom - Digital (w/Arturia Microfreak)
31:56 - Zoom - Ice (Pitch Shift Delay) (w/Dubreq Stylophone Gen-R8)
35:00 - Flashback Crystal (Octave Delay) (w/Dubreq Stylophone Gen-R8)
37:29 - Zoom - Mod Delay (w/Arturia Microfreak)
41:06 - Flashback - Mod Delay (w/Arturia Microfreak)
44:03 - Flashback - My Toneprint (w/Dubreq Stylophone Gen-R8)
45:43 - Zoom - Lo-Fi Delay (w/Arturia Microbrute 2S)
47:53 - Zoom - Drive Echo (w/Arturia Microbrute 2S)
49:03 - Zoom - Filter Ping-Pong (w/Arturia Microbrute 2S)
51:18 - Final Thoughts
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23 июл 2024