Yamaha Soft Focus patch in a pedal?
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Yamaha Soft Focus patch in a pedal?
Is there a pedal that has the same sound as the Soft Focus patch on the Yamaha FX500? I'm looking into just buying the FX500, but it'd be mostly for the soft focus. I've heard the other patches are great too but if I can find a pedal with just the soft focus sound for cheaper, that'd be great! Anyone hear of anything like that?
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Re: Yamaha Soft Focus patch in a pedal?
Thread on the same topic: viewtopic.php?f=149&t=40762&start=15&hilit=Soft+focus
Dramatis Persona had liked his results with a Zoom G3, I think. Zoom MS-100BT should be able to do most of the same stuff a bit cheaper. You can usually find an FX-500 for less, though, if you need precisely that sound.
Dramatis Persona had liked his results with a Zoom G3, I think. Zoom MS-100BT should be able to do most of the same stuff a bit cheaper. You can usually find an FX-500 for less, though, if you need precisely that sound.
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Re: Yamaha Soft Focus patch in a pedal?
If you want soft focus, just get an FX500- they're like $75.
Problem with trying to emulate it is that it uses a compressor, delay, reverb, and a special modulation, so you'd need a multi-fx that can chain 4 effects/ or multiple pedals. Which brings us back to just buy the fx500 and a cheap midi footswitch (shameless plug: I'm selling a digitech pds that I had got to use with my old fx500, but sold the unit before I got around to getting a midi cable...)
If you're dead-set on something with stomp switches, the m9/m13 can get your pretty close. The compressors don't give as much swell/sustain as the one on the fx though.
Problem with trying to emulate it is that it uses a compressor, delay, reverb, and a special modulation, so you'd need a multi-fx that can chain 4 effects/ or multiple pedals. Which brings us back to just buy the fx500 and a cheap midi footswitch (shameless plug: I'm selling a digitech pds that I had got to use with my old fx500, but sold the unit before I got around to getting a midi cable...)
If you're dead-set on something with stomp switches, the m9/m13 can get your pretty close. The compressors don't give as much swell/sustain as the one on the fx though.
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Re: Yamaha Soft Focus patch in a pedal?
Alright, I'll probably just try to pick up the FX500 and run it in my chain with a bypass footswitch
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Re: Yamaha Soft Focus patch in a pedal?
Zoom MS70.
There's even a "patch" that Zoom released a few months ago to nail the Soft Focus sound.
It's definitely not cheaper than the real thing but can do like 100x more.
There's even a "patch" that Zoom released a few months ago to nail the Soft Focus sound.
It's definitely not cheaper than the real thing but can do like 100x more.
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Re: Yamaha Soft Focus patch in a pedal?
I'll check it out if it's that versatile! Do you know if the patch actually stacks up against the real Soft Focus?ramonovski wrote:Zoom MS70.
There's even a "patch" that Zoom released a few months ago to nail the Soft Focus sound.
It's definitely not cheaper than the real thing but can do like 100x more.
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Re: Yamaha Soft Focus patch in a pedal?
Kinda, FX500's sounds more lofi-ish and deep. I might record something for you this weekend if you really want.seabrood wrote:I'll check it out if it's that versatile! Do you know if the patch actually stacks up against the real Soft Focus?ramonovski wrote:Zoom MS70.
There's even a "patch" that Zoom released a few months ago to nail the Soft Focus sound.
It's definitely not cheaper than the real thing but can do like 100x more.
Also, the default settings on the Soft Focus are way "too much" to use it for guitar without getting into muddy world in a matter of seconds.
Another good but not-so-modern alternative is the Yamaha Magicstomp, which can be had for ~$100 used if you are patient. And it has a lot of stuff too, Sympohonic algorithm included, which is the key to get the Soft Focus sound.
These are the settings I used for the Zoom. http://www.thegearpage.net/board/index. ... t-15989582
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