BOSS MS-3 Anyone?

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raz311":1rhmubgj said:
moltenmetalburn":1rhmubgj said:
PBGas":1rhmubgj said:
YUP! Great little box! I'm running mine via 4CM into my Mesa Mark V 35 combo. Nice little setup. Lots of great Boss FX in one box.


How many loops do you wind up with left over in 4cm? Two?

Yep. The 3 loops are in series so you can't move them around in your FX chain like you can with the ES-5 or ES-8, but you can move all the other FX blocks before or after the 3 loops. So which ever loop you use for 4CM will determine which FX are Pre or Post.


Thanks, there is no way I wont eventually try one out to simplify things.
 
Wow, this thing has me thinking about ditching my big board with the es-8 and most of the pedals on it. The ms-3 is badass.
 
moltenmetalburn":334631w7 said:
raz311":334631w7 said:
moltenmetalburn":334631w7 said:
PBGas":334631w7 said:
YUP! Great little box! I'm running mine via 4CM into my Mesa Mark V 35 combo. Nice little setup. Lots of great Boss FX in one box.


How many loops do you wind up with left over in 4cm? Two?

Yep. The 3 loops are in series so you can't move them around in your FX chain like you can with the ES-5 or ES-8, but you can move all the other FX blocks before or after the 3 loops. So which ever loop you use for 4CM will determine which FX are Pre or Post.


Thanks, there is no way I wont eventually try one out to simplify things.

No worries mate. Anytime.
 
Any reports from the guys who recently got them. I'm sure the delays are good. Hoping the drive and boosts are equally good
 
One on the way. Strictly for ease, functionality and real estate.
 
cecilbag":1wrjfn34 said:
Any reports from the guys who recently got them. I'm sure the delays are good. Hoping the drive and boosts are equally good
I like the drives. The best ones Ive used so far are the Natural OD, Rat, and Warm OD. The boosts are equally as good. I kinda like using the treble booster on a darker amp like an XTC.
 
I find a good deal of the preset patches to be quite fun to play. In terms of drive, the Natural OD and the T-Scream settings I think sound very good to my ears so far. I just picked up a Diezel VH4 pedal and a Bogner La Grange to put in the loops along with my Keeley Dark Side. Also just got a Bogner New Yorker combo as a clean platform. I'll try and post some new rig photos soon and a more in depth review of the pedal. So far I'm really digging it and as above, really thinking of ditching my big rig as I think two lower wattage amps and this new board Im constructing with the MS-3 can cover my needs...
 
Well after spending some time with this pedal, I have to say, it works really well for what I needed. The effects sound pretty good. I can't say they're super lush like an Eventide etc... put they do a very good job. The drives, sound really good too, but I don't really need them as the Paul has all the dirty sounds covered. Seamless switching via midi. For the money , you can't go wrong with this. It certainly gets two thumbs up from me.
 
Emg77":2zmoab2p said:
Well after spending some time with this pedal, I have to say, it works really well for what I needed. The effects sound pretty good. I can't say they're super lush like an Eventide etc... put they do a very good job. The drives, sound really good too, but I don't really need them as the Paul has all the dirty sounds covered. Seamless switching via midi. For the money , you can't go wrong with this. It certainly gets two thumbs up from me.
Thanks for the review.
 
By the way, they just released an update which fixed a few bugs, and also released the Librarian editor!
 
If Strymon would do this product exactly but with their effects....
 
Bxlxaxkxe":1jc8n5h7 said:
If Strymon would do this product exactly but with their effects....

... it would cost as much as a fractal.

Thought I should finish that thought for you.
 
Man, this thing seems perfect for live use as well as a quick little home practice rig. It really nullifies the modeler vs tube amp argument in my eyes. If simplicity and rig size matters then just get the MS-3 and a small midi channel-switching tube amp. Done.

I was thinking about going AX-8 for practice and small gigs but now I'm thinking about just using this with my 50w EVH (which hasn't been getting much use recently).
 
PBGas":1wtv2wvb said:
YUP! Great little box! I'm running mine via 4CM into my Mesa Mark V 35 combo. Nice little setup. Lots of great Boss FX in one box.

Can the MS-3 (Or ES-5 for that matter) switch a Mesa V:35's channels, EQ and Solo 1 and 2? I know it can control amps that use a TRS cable footswitch, like the Lonestar or even the V:25, but the V:35 has more things to switch and I'm not sure if this unit can do it.
 
Oh, one more thing. I've heard some people complaining that the MS-3 doesn't have delay/reverb spillover/trails in it's effects when switching patches. But I'm torn about that comment. See, the only way you're going to get spillover on even a standalone pedal is if it ISN'T true-bypass. So it's all a tradeoff. I mean, you can't get true-bypass if you want spillover or trails.

The other way to get spillover when doing traditional tap dancing, is to switch to a different channel on the amp, for example, when switching from an overdriven part of a song, into a clean verse, and turning off the delay AFTER you started the verse. But even that isn't perfectly clean.
 
Are most just using it as a multi FX unit? I'd like to get something small, I just use modulation, delay, chorus, and reverb, primarily. Maybe flange and phaser. Seems like a solid deal to replace my RP1000. I'm just tired of the larger footprint, and the effects are just a tad better than average. Great unit for a complete backup rig, the modeling is pretty good, but I dont use it.
 
napalmdeath":1saormxt said:
Are most just using it as a multi FX unit? I'd like to get something small, I just use modulation, delay, chorus, and reverb, primarily. Maybe flange and phaser. Seems like a solid deal to replace my RP1000. I'm just tired of the larger footprint, and the effects are just a tad better than average. Great unit for a complete backup rig, the modeling is pretty good, but I dont use it.

That and it's Midi out to switch my amps channels. I have a couple of drive pedals in loops 1 and 2 and use loop 3 for 4cm. It's awesome. I just use a couple of different delays, verb, chorus etc and a couple fo the built in drives. FYI, this is for home use, I've never gigged with it but there is no reason I couldn't.
 
I still have mine and run it with both my JP-2C and my Mark V 25 (obviously one at a time!). The midi switches the JP-2C when I am using that and the relay out switches my V25. I only have one pedalboard now so I set up the first few banks for the JP-2C, then next few for the V25 and the other banks I use in an emergency if the amp goes down. I use the built in distortions (they are actually quite decent) into the return line of the Waza TAE and out to FOH if either amp has an issue and I can't fix it in time. Thankfully has not happened yet. It has been very reliable on all gigs!
 
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