Boss Me-50

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Hi,
I was thinkin of gettin the BOss Me-50, Is it any good. I'm gooing to try it out on saturday. I have a question though. When you store the settings, and you patch up or down, do the knobs move on theyre own?
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I have the ME50B ( bass version ), and I'm sure they are somewhat the same.
The knobs do not move on their own. If you save patches and use the unit in preset mode, the settings will be what you stored but the knobs are not required to move to recall your settings. I hope this helps.
 
Nothing's motorized but it will be saved electronically as posted by the fellow before me. It really is a great little pedal to jam with IMO. I would have that instead of the GT8 if I didnt' do so much homerecording
 
I bought an ME50 when they first came out. I already had several amps and amp simulators - so I did not need a pedal board for amp sounds, I just wnated lots of pedal options.

As already indicated saving settings does not cause the knobs to move - naturally this means you can't always trust your eyes. As an example the knob may indicate a setting is at 2 o'clock but the actual setting (in memory)is 10 o'clock.

I consider the ME50 to be more of a "real time" pedal board for live application (into a guitar amp) rather than a recording tool. You can quickly turn a knob to alter sound, rather then call up parameters in a window) If you've done your homework you already know there is no amp modeling. I find that for whatever reason the ME50 sounds better as a front end to an amp rather than into an amp simulation (perhaps this is more of an indication on the weakness of amp simulators)

I can't attest if the effect simulations are accurate compared to the original pedals (I'm a drummer more than a guitarist - so I never owned any of the original pedals) - but I can get just about any sound I try for out of the ME50. I really wanted knobs to tweak rather than windows to scroll through.

There are 3 or 4 distortion "pedals" I use, the rest seem too extreme for what I play. The chorus "pedals" and the delays are very decent. The compression is actually very good. The "eq" section is not very good and I always have it turned off.

Based on the various "user reviews" I've read (there are several on Harmony Central) the ME50 seems to be a love it or hate it piece of gear (although it seems a lot of gear falls into that catagory).

All I know is - it works for me.
 
another vote for the me-50 - my goto pedal now after 20 years of pro playing. only a couple of other real pedals I use, and a vox valvetronix amp to cover all the amps one could want. (vox blows away line 6 and marshal and fender emulations).
 
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