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Thank you all for the answers, that's really helpful. I would use it mainly for my always on effects, ie a bit compression, tube grit and chorus, plus distortion here and there. The smaller MS60b was another thing I considered for that purpose. How easy or difficult is it to change patches on this little pedal in a live situation ?
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There are a couple of ways to skin this particular cat on an MS60B.
One way is to set up a couple of patches: one could have compression, tube grit and chorus. The second you could add distortion. Then you can tag the patches in the memory list, select the memory list function, and the footswitch will let you scroll between them.
The other way is to load the second patch and select the effect in the chain that you want to turn on and off (ie distortion). You can then use the footswitch to turn the distortion on and off.
The second method is fine if you have a few things that are always on and you only want to switch one on and off. Anything more than that, you're better off building a scrollable list.