This is for the Boss ME-90 multi effect guitar processor. Excellent reviews, and a solid sale price.
Check out The Captain and Danish Pete from Andertons review this unit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slYFzX6Jut0
The BOSS ME series has been a favorite of performing guitarists for over three decades, combining multi-effects power with intuitive hands-on control for crafting tones in seconds. The ME-90 is the most advanced ME model to date, offering exceptional audio quality with 24-bit AD/DA and 32-bit floating point processing, flagship-grade AIRD amp models, IR loading, an effects loop, and more.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CB95FW31/
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It seems like a good option if you want a one-knob-per-function multi effects setup with no/minimal menu diving.
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The Tank G also looks very interesting (and the Youtube reviews that are out are quite impressive) - I actually ordered one to try out
1. Musicians who wanna take their patches with them to gigs and be able to play/switch without needing to fiddle with your laptop.
2. Dedicated hardware handles DSP maybe better than just VSTs getting processed over CPU threads
3. Being able to get a tactile feel for your expression pedal, on demand patch slots etc is good to have, as well as a ports for other peripheral neeeds
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1. Musicians who wanna take their patches with them to gigs and be able to play/switch without needing to fiddle with your laptop.
2. Dedicated hardware handles DSP maybe better than just VSTs getting processed over CPU threads
3. Being able to get a tactile feel for your expression pedal, on demand patch slots etc is good to have, as well as a ports for other peripheral neeeds
But I don't think number 2 is correct. The CPU in a laptop is extremely powerful compared to what they put in these multi-effects pedals.
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