So does that do amp sims as well as cab sims? Does it have an FX loop so you can incorporate it into a pedal board and then have an all digital setup but with all your own pedals? If so, that's incredible.
This thing does a few things
It has the ability to take in more IR cabs/amps and then you can blend them
It does both amps and cabs and allows you to mix and match like most other modellers do
It has the ability to modify the recording types for the cabs and amps so you can move the mic placement, change tone, displace the amp itself by distance, add simple reverb where necessary and the likes
Has the ability to use an FX loop with the send signal pattern
Has the ability to attach a foot pedal for volume and other parameters
Has the ability to attach a switch pedal for more complex pattern usage
Has a range of simple guitar cabs/amps and ... more importantly a bunch of SVT bass amps which I love
I'd say this thing could actually replace my pedal board during jams and for the most part it has. I no longer fiddle around with cabs/amps at the jam room and simply set this based on where I am jamming and then im set. Oh and it comes with a parametric EQ for pre amplification as well so I can just set the bass any way I want and then write and I am good to go.
I honestly love how simple it is to use and more importantly its size. When you go from lugging around a whole pedal board to just a pedal for jams its great. It's impractical for more complicated work like stuff from Tool, etc where you do need delay pedals, fuzz pedals, etc but I love it so far and I have found some amp files I really like. My next set will be from Ampeg as someone has taken the time to actually model them correctly for this pedal. I was torn between this or one from Strymon but I can't fault what Boss has done here its a stellar pedal.