MOOER Expands Its Multi-Effects Range with the GE150 Max and GE150 Plus
The remaining two footswitches are used to activate the tuner function, the 80-second looper system, and to determine the universal tap tempo. Despite these control mechanism changes, the GE150 Max has retained its predecessor's range of preloaded tones and effects. 50 preset banks are provided, each with 4 presets, totalling 200 customizable slots.
Many different models of delay, reverb, and modulation effects can be applied to these slots, but most importantly, the device comes with 55 preamp models, each of which is based on nonlinear modeling technology, helping to produce realistic emulations of classic amplifier tones. However, users are not limited to these tones, as the GE150 Max also supports MOOER's MNRS amp sampling system, in addition to third-party IR files for cabinet emulations, allowing users to greatly expand the device's tones through uploading their own.
To visualize the tones and effects that are currently loaded, the device is fitted with a 3.5" LCD color display, providing real-time visual feedback on the effect chain and each module's parameters. To edit these, the "Select" and "Mode" dials can be used, enabling guitarists to quickly create their own effects chains and then save them. Interestingly, the effect chains also support MOOER's new CTRL function, which enables users to map single effect modules to footswitches, facilitating more granular real-time control over the chain.
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