Valeton GP-5

Looked up the MIDI implementation chart, this thing should be an incredible pocket rig along with an M-VAVE Chocolate. Will get the latter somewhen anyway, guess a GP-5 almost makes up for a must-have addon.
Couldn't use it for any bigger rigs as it's not suitable to be nested with other digital devices, but I'd be fine with just the 5ms latency on its own.
 
The thing that nobody seems to bother is the bad SNR.

Even amps with moderate gain reveal a good amount of noise. Dialing back the guitar's volume knob isn't fun with this device IMHO. The noise gate works but is mandatory and can't hide the noise when you play a crunch sound dialed back to clean. Doing the same on my HX Stomp is no problem.

For the price it's fine, just a heads up.
 
The thing that nobody seems to bother is the bad SNR.

Even amps with moderate gain reveal a good amount of noise. Dialing back the guitar's volume knob isn't fun with this device IMHO. The noise gate works but is mandatory and can't hide the noise when you play a crunch sound dialed back to clean. Doing the same on my HX Stomp is no problem.

For the price it's fine, just a heads up.
yep it's a little handy practice tool. not meant for replacing your big boys by any means though.
 
Update on my experience so far: hit or miss mostly, but for $60 it might be a keeper as a swiss army pedal (pretty colorful tuner!), and as a backup pedal platform (takes drive pedals well enough).

NAM loading is not as good as GigFast Lite on iOS but pretty decent. I loaded one of Slamming Mofo’s xS Full MXR100 NAM capture, and paired with a Zoom MS-50(!) it does the Rockman thing really well.
 
yeah more hits than misses, to be fair they sound arguably better than Boss amp sims :sofa YMMV
Comedy Ghosts GIF by CBS
 
The thing that nobody seems to bother is the bad SNR.
It's one of those things that yeah It's pretty noticeable - but "what did I expect for $60 bucks" kinda things


BTW,

The reverb has runaway oscillations - you can hear annoying infinite ringing - I hope they address this at the very least - this is when in the loop of my amp).
 
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I wouldn't update to 1.0.6 - I just did and now every time I switch a patch through the app - I lose connection and then switch in the device is inactive and I cannot switch patches with the knob either - sound processing keeps working though

Edit: I was able to downgrade back to 1.0.3.
 
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Latency tests with v1.0.3 firmware.

Purple => Input
Yellow => Output

Analog Buffered Bypass mode - no latency, but phase is inverted.
analog-bypass.png


DSP Bypass mode - 3.92ms
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Everything bypassed - 5.37ms
everything-bypassed.png


Noise Gate + Snaptone, everything else disabled - 5.6ms

noise-gate-and-snaptone.png


Snaptone + all other blocks enabled - 5.6 ms

all-on-snaptone.png


Amp + cab + all other blocks enabled - 5.76 ms
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I wouldn't update to 1.0.6 - I just did and now every time I switch a patch through the app - I lose connection and then switch in the device is inactive and I cannot switch patches with the knob either - sound processing keeps working though

Edit: I was able to downgrade back to 1.0.3.
A factory reset after the upgrade fixes those issues.
 
Latency tests with v1.0.3 firmware.

Purple => Input
Yellow => Output

Analog Buffered Bypass mode - no latency, but phase is inverted.
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DSP Bypass mode - 3.92ms
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Everything bypassed - 5.37ms
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Noise Gate + Snaptone, everything else disabled - 5.6ms

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Snaptone + all other blocks enabled - 5.6 ms

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Amp + cab + all other blocks enabled - 5.76 ms
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Thanks for reporting these. So that's more than my entire "full serial" setup of 4 complete ADDA cycles (quite some processing included).
 
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