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i walk into the room, i plug in the usb-c cable to my laptop, it powers up (it has usb bus power!), i plug in the guitar and stomp to activate the tuner, i tune the guitar, i plug in my headphones, i play, i hit record on my laptop (it's a usb audio interface!). peak convenience

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because it's in stomp pedal form factor it keeps your hands free and you can do many operations with just your feet, even adjusting the output volume. if you aren't wearing shoes, then the only thing you'd have to actually reach down for is turning the virtual knobs on the amp/fx

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i don't have enough familiarity with guitar amps to tell you if it β€œsounds good” by guitar amp enthusiast standards, but i will say that i have enjoyed browsing the built-in patches and observing how varied the tones can be. i don't have to worry i've got the wrong amp i suppose

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β€ͺi love the zoom ms-80ir+ so much… the convenience of being able to, among other things, switch to the tuner, switch back, bypass the β€œamp” (hear completely clean tones), un-bypass it, bypass the effect, unbypass it, switch patches, adjust output volume… all with just my feet!‬

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β€ͺthe fact the ms-80ir+ is a usb audio interface is extremely convenient too because i can plug my earphones into it and hear both my guitar playing (as processed by the pedal) and my laptop's audio output simultaneously, both in full stereo and high quality (it's not noisy yaaay)‬

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β€ͺthis in particular has been such a godsend for me you have no idea. i am usually in the zone and just want to play guitar, but occasionally i need to consult a youtube video, or play back what i just recorded, or i want to listen to music, and i can do this without unplugging‬

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Claire , @hokaze@treehouse.systems
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@hikari Nice and heavy but needs just a touch more distortion, it's thick and growly enough to make the empty chapel rumble but not quite enough to cause small chunks of rubble to fall from the ceiling in a chaotic pattern around the guitarist as the song progresses until at its conclusion she finishes, miraculously unharmed, directly beneath the now open sky

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@leo if i wanted to, i could connect my earphones to my laptop's 3.5mm output instead, and then have my laptop do a soft-passthru of the audio output from the pedal output (received via usb) to the laptop output, which would produce a similar overall result to my current setup except having worse latency and more noise (laptop's 3.5mm output sucks)

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@leo β€œloopback” is fun because it's both a thing you might want a computer to do (mix microphone/guitar audio with outgoing computer audio and send it back to the audio interface for listening) and a thing you might want an audio interface to do (mix microphone/guitar audio with incoming computer audio and send it back to the computer for recording), and indeed both kinds of loopback exist!

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