actually impressed with the Zoom G2.1u

Discussion in 'Performing Arts' started by deleted, May 8, 2009.

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    Its very easy to use, like the 505, and durable..
    Has a single stomp box feel, switches instantly, memory is quick to program..
    Pans really good and the EQ is right on for all the tones and cabs.
    Flangers dont sound to digital added wah and it pulls some good synth effect..

    Only thing it smells like a new radial tire.. :D..

    I like it.. they did something right with this one.. :cheers2:
     
  2. zombiewolf

    zombiewolf Senior Member

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    Man, those amp simulators are nothing short of a miracle. I used to just jam an LPB1 (Electro-harmonix preamp) into a Fender and crank it!
    I can't tell you how many Fender twins, Bassmans and Bandmasters I have melted down (literally) over the years. Not to mention the melting eardrums...;)

    I remember the first digital delay stomp box I bought. It featured a whalloping 300 ms delay, and a depth nob. It cost me 200 1979 dollars! Unfortunately it turned out to be worthless for live apps. Sucked up all my gain!
    Now just about everything comes with gain control.


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  3. ghost of rat

    ghost of rat Senior Member

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    I have a Zoom effects pedal, an older model.
    It only has 2 or 3 amp/distortion settings that I would call 'decent' all the others I find unsatisfactory.
     
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    Some of the Zoom stuff is pieces of art. Others are just pieces. I really liked their fuzz pedal. Pity it got discontinued before I had the chance to buy one.
     
  5. zombiewolf

    zombiewolf Senior Member

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    Here's a Zoom thingy that's got me droolin'.. The Samsung hand held recorder.[​IMG]:cool:


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    Dont a iPhone do that? ... :)
     
  7. zombiewolf

    zombiewolf Senior Member

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    Not in 4 channel surround!!!;)

    "
    The H2 Handy Recorder brings the ultimate in functionality and versatility to portable digital recording. A clear, backlit display features recording levels, time code, file name and remaining battery life. LEDs indicate Front, Rear, 2 Channel or 4 Channel modes and the recording angle: 90°, 120° or 360°. An Active Mic LED is on the front and back of the H2. Transport controls include one button recording, playback and pause, fast forward and rewind. Use the Menu key to enter the control menu and the cursor keys to navigate through the feature sets. FEATURES: W-XY mic patterns with 4 mic capsules and signal processing allows Front 90° cardioid, Rear 120° cardioid and 360° polar patterns, Built-in USB 2.0 interface, Records in WAV 96kHz/48kHz/44.1kHz at 16-bit or 24-bit, MP3 to 320kbps and Variable Bit Rate (VBR) data formats, Time Stamp and Track Marker functions in Broadcast WAV Format (BWF), 512MB SD memory card included, Accommodates up to 16GB SD memory cards, Auto Gain Control (AGC) for pristine recordings, Auto Start function means you're always ready to record, Low-cut filter eliminates wind noise, On-board chromatic Guitar/Bass tuner http://www.lidrum.com/browse.html?cmd=viewproduct&cid=6&scid=59&bid=66&pid=27784

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    Oh, so perfect for Bootlegging a show.. :D
     
  9. zombiewolf

    zombiewolf Senior Member

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    NO! That is Not what it is for! :Angel_anim:

    I'll use it to record my street performances.....


    bootlegger! tsk tsk tsk...:frown:


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