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Model: Zoom MS-70CDR+ MultiStomp Guitar Effects Pedal with Over 140 Effects Featuring Choruses, Delays, Reverbs, Stereo Effects, Effect Chaining, Single Stompbox, Tuner, & Battery Powered
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this compared to Fender mustang Micro 2??
i have the FMM2 and you can use it as a audio interface albeit a touch noisy and has a headphone jack to monitor and the mostly preferred usb C...
Last edited by kenstogie October 10, 2024 at 06:53 AM.
this compared to Fender mustang Micro 2??
i have the FMM2 and you can use it as a audio interface albeit a touch noisy and has a headphone jack to monitor and the mostly preferred usb C...
They are not in the same product class. The Zoom MultiStomp is not a headphone amp or an audio interface.
I can't decide between Zoom MS-70CDR and Zoom MS-70CDR+, both seem to be hackable, though the zoom effect manager (for MS-70CDR) seems to be easier to use.
I can't decide between Zoom MS-70CDR and Zoom MS-70CDR+, both seem to be hackable, though the zoom effect manager (for MS-70CDR) seems to be easier to use.
It is my understanding that the new plus models no longer have the preset cycle feature. Assuming the algorithms are the same, I would prefer the old one on that point alone.
When using it on a minimal, non-MIDI pedal board, this feature allows me to go from rhythm tone with modulation to lead boost with delay, A-B preset. You can have up to 4 presets in a cycle.
Also, the editor allows you to load the MS-70CDR effects onto the MS-50G.
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i have the FMM2 and you can use it as a audio interface albeit a touch noisy and has a headphone jack to monitor and the mostly preferred usb C...
i have the FMM2 and you can use it as a audio interface albeit a touch noisy and has a headphone jack to monitor and the mostly preferred usb C...
When using it on a minimal, non-MIDI pedal board, this feature allows me to go from rhythm tone with modulation to lead boost with delay, A-B preset. You can have up to 4 presets in a cycle.
Also, the editor allows you to load the MS-70CDR effects onto the MS-50G.
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