Guitar effect patches for the Boss ME-50

The ME-50 Guitar Multiple Effects is a floor-based multi-effects processor built with the ruggedness and simplicity of a stompbox. Designed to work with your amplifier, the ME-50 focuses on killer multi-effects (like COSM overdrive and distortion) rather than amp modeling. And dialing in your tone is easy, thanks to dedicated knobs for each effect section, three footswitches and a built-in expression pedal. So if you want great-sounding effects without all the menu surfing, the ME-50 is everything you need.


 

Trippy - david gilmor...ish

Description:

If you download the ME-50B manual it shows the dial and corasponding numbers for presice settings. I have copied & piasted it on the bottom of the user sheets (p32&33 ME-50 manual) in photoshop and use it as a guide. I have also put little dots on my me-50 dials where the notches are. another tip for distortion is; don't have the drive all the way up or it will fuck with other effects and/or give lots of noise. just turn up the E.Level.

Contributor:

A.Josey

Date uploaded:

2008-04-26

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Some older patches may use other ways of displaying values. One is as clock values, 12 is up, 9 or 21 is left and 3 or 15 is right.


Patch parameters:

TONE MODIFY: ENHANCE
COMPRESSOR:

Sustain:

15

Level:

50

NOISE SUPRESSOR:

Threshold:

20

REVERB: MOD

Level:

15

OVERDRIVE/DISTORSION: OFF
MODULATION: FLANGER

Rate/Key:

10

Dep/Harm:

90

E.Lev/Res:

50

DELAY: 100-500ms

Time:

85

Feedback:

30

E.Level:

60

PEDAL: WAH
Printable version

Comments

2008-04-26

dope

2008-04-26

If the pointer is pointed up that is 50. If the notch to the left is pointed up that is 70. The grove between is 60, with the oppisite notch on the dial pointed striaght down. If the notch to the right (of the pointer) is pointed up that is 30. 'TURBO' on the 'Drive' dial starts at 90, (with 2nd notch to the left pointed up)

2008-04-26

Or look at the factory preset settings (pg 30), press 'EDIT/EXIT' and move the dial until it starts to blink. This is how i find what 'TAP' tempo i have set for a particular beat.

2008-04-26

Striaght left is 15 while striaght right is 85

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