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Mosky 4-in-1 DTC delay converted to spring reverb



Here's how I converted the delay pedal into a spring reverb. It is very useful if your amp doesnt have reverb or you dont have a reverb pedal. Also reverb effects pedal is more expensive than delay pedal.

I put the level to 1 o'clock, delay at 9 o'clock, and repeat at 9 o'clock. It might vary, depending on what delay effects pedal you've got. But, for this Mosky 4-in-1 DTC, this settings works. Also if you don't have acoustic simulation effects pedal, this could be the solution.

Then I setup my overdrive for boost during lead or as a rhythm crunch. Level at 1 o'clock, drive 8 o'clock, and tone at 10 o'clock.

Distortion setup volume 1 o'clock, presence 1 o'clock, tone 10 o'clock and gain at 2 o'clock. I use this during lead or heavy distorted rhythm

Gear used:

Lyon by Washburn electric guitar, neck pickup.
Plug to Mosky DTC 4-in-1
Then out and into my Behringer GDI21
(It's like a DI box/amp simulator. I used the clean fender-ish option.)
Then out and plugged to Focusrite iTrack pocket
To to my iPhone 7 using Impact app that comes with the Focusrite iTrack Pocket.

Mosky 4-in-1 DTC overdrive as boost



How to setup your Mosky DTC 4-in-1 overdrive as booster pedal for your distortion.

1. Overdrive volume/level should be all the way up. Then gain/drive around 3 o'clock. Tone 9 o'clock.

2. Distortion volume/level 12 o'clock, Tone 11 o'clock, Presence 1 o'clock, Gain 8 o'clock, Voice/mode on high.

3. Delay is optional but here's my setup Level 11o'clock, Delay 8 o'clock, Repeat 9 o'clock.

Don't throw your Zoom G1on/G1Xon original box




This is my latest hack for my Zoom G1Xon. Actually, I already got this idea ever since I bought this unit but I never got the chance to do it or I don't have the materials to do it. Anyways, the idea was to make use of the box and improvise it to a semi-hardcase gigbag.

So, I already know that I will put a handle but doesnt know yet what handle to use, is it cloth or rope or something. Then, I already know where to put it and I know it will work. Around that time, I don't have a cutter yet and don't have that handle/strap to use plus I don't have a cutting board. So, after few years of trying to improvise a case for my Zoom G1xOn, (here's link: diy-gigbag-or-case-for-zoom-g1xon ), I finally got what I wanted.

Materials used:
Cutter
Cutting board
Ruler
Pen
Old Zoom G1xOn box
Old box handle/strap

Be creative and improvise. Cheers! 

How to reset your zoom G1on or G1Xon to factory setting.



1. Hold the HOME button before turning your Zoom G1on or G1Xon power.

2. In order to do this, you either need your power adaptor or your batteries.

3. If you are using your power adaptor, whilst pressing on the HOME button, gently plug in your adaptor jack and it will turn your unit on and this will appear on the screen "ALL INITIALIZE".

4. Turn the dial or knob to either YES or NO. Yes if you want to proceed and restore your unit to factory default setting. No if you want to cancel it.

5. Same goes when you are using your batteries. So put all batteries in, then you will be needing your guitar cable or lead.

6. Press HOME button whilst you are plugging in your guitar jack through guitar input to activate or turn your unit on.

7. ALL INITIALIZE will appear on the screen.

8. Turn dial or knob to YES or NO.