Use this Awesome Feature to Help Dial in Your Tone Fast! - Valeton GP100 and GP200

Get the cheat sheet here: https://www.artofslowblues.com/free_r... If you know your MFX then jump to 3:08 for the walkthrough. I stumbled across this feature by accident, but honestly—it should be on every guitar multi-effects pedal. It’s a total game-changer for nailing your tone on any Valeton MFX unit. Here’s the magic: you can record a loop, then tweak your effects, amp settings, and cab models, for your selected patch, in real time against a reference tone and then save it! No more endless moving back and forth between your guitar and the MFX unit—your ears stay locked on the sound you’re chasing. When you’ve got a huge library of effects, amps, and cabs to choose from, dialing in your tone can be frustrating. The truth is, you usually just need small adjustments—but losing that audible reference often makes you overdo it. This trick keeps you in the zone so you can make those perfect tweaks quickly. Use YouTube’s "Loop" feature to set up a reference tone. I'll walk you through exactly how to do it if you’ve never tried it before. Chapters 00:04 - Intro 00:26 - The problem 01:35 - The ideal situation 02:07 - Find a reference tone 02:50 - Get your patch ready 03:08 - Open the looper 03:22 - Change the Mode from Post to Pre 03:35 - What's the difference? 04:24 - Record your reference lick 05:10 - Start editing you patch effects chain in real time! 06:41 - Edit your tone using the desktop app 07:38 - Get a printable cheat sheet 08:18 - Using the YouTube looper Valeton GP MFX User Manuals: https://www.valeton.net/user-manual/#... My Gear For this video I used my barebones, battery-powered, mobile busking rig: Guitar: Squire Classic Vibe Amp: Cube Street EX MFX: Valeton GP-100 #valetongp100 #valetongp200 #valeton