I want to learn more about the II in conjunction with using scenes for live gigs. I have the MFC101 and EV-1 which are great (although BIG) so it's time to try and get the most out of everything (lots of gigs, full and and acoustic) this summer and the II will be to each one.
Right now I'm only really using 4 patches:
Clean
Broken
Rock Rhythm
Lead
(My fifth patch currently is an Edge preset that I rarely get to use except for that stupid song "Shut Up and Dance"
Up top row I have:
OD1 which I rarely use
Chorus (which I could see engaging at the same time I engage a deeper/full delay)
Rotary (punched in on a few sections of tunes)
Phaser (VERY rare, Uptown Funk, Outta Know, that's about it)
Last one is currently open but should probably be a filter for a boost or something...
Right now the middle row of patches is not really being used. I toggle up to patch 20 for acoustic gigs, one single patch
I'm starting to think:
Row 1 = scenes 1-5
Row 2 = patches
Row 3 = IA's
Or could I do Row 1 patches, Row 2 scenes?
I guess I'd like to use scenes to move away from using as many IA switches and have some dual action... action... if you know what I mean.
So, school me on YOUR scene setup!
Right now I'm only really using 4 patches:
Clean
Broken
Rock Rhythm
Lead
(My fifth patch currently is an Edge preset that I rarely get to use except for that stupid song "Shut Up and Dance"
Up top row I have:
OD1 which I rarely use
Chorus (which I could see engaging at the same time I engage a deeper/full delay)
Rotary (punched in on a few sections of tunes)
Phaser (VERY rare, Uptown Funk, Outta Know, that's about it)
Last one is currently open but should probably be a filter for a boost or something...
Right now the middle row of patches is not really being used. I toggle up to patch 20 for acoustic gigs, one single patch
I'm starting to think:
Row 1 = scenes 1-5
Row 2 = patches
Row 3 = IA's
Or could I do Row 1 patches, Row 2 scenes?
I guess I'd like to use scenes to move away from using as many IA switches and have some dual action... action... if you know what I mean.
So, school me on YOUR scene setup!