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Re: Beebo
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2021 8:14 am
by Paul_C
cosmicevan wrote:
Has anyone had success with the preamps and poweramps yet? The bass pre sounds pretty nice and the tube warmth sounds real nice too...but I haven't figured out how the poweramp modelers work yet.
Depends on what you mean by success - I use the power amp super a lot, but only to balance outputs, I turn the gain all the way down to remove any noise and then tweak the main vol. up or down to suit.
It's the same with reverbs, they are regularly discussed due to their usage of the CPU but I don't use them at all (there are a couple of patches I've made which use a reverb module, but only because I wanted to try them out) as if I really want reverb (and I rarely do) I'd rather have a dedicated pedal for that - I use both the Zoias and the Beebos for their uniqueness, not their ability to do absolutely everything.
Re: Beebo
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2021 1:13 pm
by cosmicevan
I'll try it, but I recall not being able to delete any presets in my situation.
Re: Beebo
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2021 1:15 pm
by cosmicevan
Paul_C wrote:cosmicevan wrote:
Has anyone had success with the preamps and poweramps yet? The bass pre sounds pretty nice and the tube warmth sounds real nice too...but I haven't figured out how the poweramp modelers work yet.
Depends on what you mean by success - I use the power amp super a lot, but only to balance outputs, I turn the gain all the way down to remove any noise and then tweak the main vol. up or down to suit.
It's the same with reverbs, they are regularly discussed due to their usage of the CPU but I don't use them at all (there are a couple of patches I've made which use a reverb module, but only because I wanted to try them out) as if I really want reverb (and I rarely do) I'd rather have a dedicated pedal for that - I use both the Zoias and the Beebos for their uniqueness, not their ability to do absolutely everything.
yeah. you can do almost everything in there. What are your main uses? I seem to be gravitating towards the looper at this point and also exploring all the weird controllers. I don't use my Beebo on my board yet, I use it as a stand alone thing to explore and play on. I wouldn't mind integrating it into my rig, but I'm just not there yet on using it.
Re: Beebo
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2022 11:45 am
by Paul_C
I've uploaded all my patches from 2021 to patchstorage in a single zip file, if anyone fancies a New Year rummage.
https://patchstorage.com/patches-from-2021/
Still having lots of fun with them, so much so that I've let quite a lot of pedals go.
Re: Beebo
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2022 3:37 pm
by Dandolin
Nice -- new years cheers!
Re: Beebo
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2022 3:47 pm
by lumena
Thanks Paul for posting those.
My very generous partner bought me a Hector for xmas and it arrives Monday. I can't wait to try them out.
