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ToneLib editor for Zoom pedals (B3n, B1Xon, B1on and MS-60B)"


dave_bass5
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Just a heads up, I just picked up a B3n and downloaded the Guitar Lab software to install. Windows 10 Defender refused to run it and deleted it - I uploaded to Virustotal to scan it and looks like it could potentially be infected! I'll reach out to Zoom to see what they say...

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22 minutes ago, owen said:

Well, it appears that the cable which actually charges my phone is flaky. Obviously all USB leads are not equal!

So you sorted now, then?

PS congrats on the new purchase. You're going to have to some fun: 15+ pedals for less than the cost of one!

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Thanks y'all. I am on the Tonelib since I messed with the 60 whatever it is. There was a sound on it I have not found on the B3n yet. It was a kind of octaver thing that I used "at pitch" mixed in with my normal bass tone to beef it up. Dood mentioned it somewhere in a review. I will have to go and look again. 

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Hmmmmm.... the B3n has BaMn Pitch which does not do what I recall the Bass Pitch sound on the 60 doobrie doing. That is disappointing.  Of course it is probably exactly the same patch and I am making a doofus of myself. For me the Bass Pitch was worth the entry price into the 60 thang all on it's own.

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If it’s just octave down you’re after, is Ba Octave no good? I thought that one worked pretty well on the B3n, a pleasant surprise as my recollection of all the octave and pitch effects in the previous generation Zooms were that they were all terrible.

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just downloaded it for my B1on worked a treat, no problems, not that I'll be using it for altering patches much, I've got mine set up already for what I need and I don't have a lot of trouble altering the settings anyway, but it backs up what you've got which is piece of mind if my pedal goes tits up.

the ToneLib forum could be useful as well

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14 hours ago, dannybuoy said:

If it’s just octave down you’re after, is Ba Octave no good?

The one on the 60 thing was great because if you put it to 0 pitch shift but heavily balanced to the fx you got a thick sound which was not a bass guitar but tracked exceptionally well and was a different flavour. I had hoped to get this from other much more expensive boutique pedals but never managed it. The 60 did it with aplomb. I HATED changing patches on it so flogged it but I think I will have to suck it up. My guess is that the B3n is going back. 

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