JediMasterThrash
Well-Known Member
Curious if there's some good overdrives that have midi-selectable presets?
I got recommended a few. But some are kinda weird, like you're unable to save all the OD parameters to the preset, or you can only assign params over midi but not just select a preset with all settings defined. And some sound like they only work with their custom midi controllers and not just generic midi.
So looking for something where
1. All parameters are saved as part of the preset
2. The preset can be selected via midi
3. Works with generic midi controller
4. Sounds good with very low noise floor. It still has to stand up to my favorites like the MXR m77 and Xotic BB-MB and Dr. Scientist The Elements.
5. Includes at least an asymmetric clipping option and HP/bass and treble controls.
The Boss OD-200 might be a good option but also kinda big, i'd rather find something in a standard pedal footprint.
The broken arrow is one where the midi control seems kinda wonky like you can't really get full presets.
Strymon sunset may be an option, though again not a fan of the form factor.
There's a medea green fox, never heard of that brand before. Always a bit weird of going too boutique and having to spend a bunch of money just to find out the noise level is too high or thwubs out the 7 and 8 string.
I got recommended a few. But some are kinda weird, like you're unable to save all the OD parameters to the preset, or you can only assign params over midi but not just select a preset with all settings defined. And some sound like they only work with their custom midi controllers and not just generic midi.
So looking for something where
1. All parameters are saved as part of the preset
2. The preset can be selected via midi
3. Works with generic midi controller
4. Sounds good with very low noise floor. It still has to stand up to my favorites like the MXR m77 and Xotic BB-MB and Dr. Scientist The Elements.
5. Includes at least an asymmetric clipping option and HP/bass and treble controls.
The Boss OD-200 might be a good option but also kinda big, i'd rather find something in a standard pedal footprint.
The broken arrow is one where the midi control seems kinda wonky like you can't really get full presets.
Strymon sunset may be an option, though again not a fan of the form factor.
There's a medea green fox, never heard of that brand before. Always a bit weird of going too boutique and having to spend a bunch of money just to find out the noise level is too high or thwubs out the 7 and 8 string.