I do something wrong. I injected G3n v2.00 ZD2 files to B3n v2.00 update.exe and flashed this firmware, but I can see no additional modules in the multi-effect.
Ok. I closed editor window before it ended work (no command in program). Now I have modules visible Prepared firmware for B3n: https://mega.nz/file/eBA1HQzS#Kxjqnb6KxspZEiJtFx1sk4wzcwlOCpgyId3HVJGEyPE with all B3n, AC-3 modules and most of G11 modules as listed: https://mega.nz/file/TQZFCYyS#YJcEjw2PHnFHEC_ezwVcHGtXMm49cUxfmCi0n_G4sm4
Hi Is there a way to load G3n or G5n patches into B3n with this modified firmware? Is it also possible to edit B3n patches from PC using added modules? Seems like neither Guitar Lab nor ToneLib are able to "see" these newly added modules.
Is there a way to load new cab IR's to Zoom G5n or replace existing? All cabs that G5n has are just not what I'm looking for.
Did you managed to upload G11 effects on B3n? Has it enough power to handle that effects (I wonder if they need much more processing).
this topic was dead for a long time, but b3n and g3xn are still my pedalboards. Yesterday I tried to use them both with ABY switch for my bass to do aka Royal Blood bass and fake guitar setup and I found that PolyShift (from G11) sounds fantastic. my current setup is bass -> Lead foot ABY box -> A, B A -> Zoom B3n for bass line B -> Zoom G3Xn for fake guitar line -> Behringer UMV404HD in G3Xn I use polishift(+1ostave no dry signal)+ Polishift (+1octave 60%dry for solo) + reverb + distortion and it works great with no lag
The Zoom G5n can now handle electric, bass, and acoustic guitars all with one device after a firmware update. GuitarLib can't read modified pedals, but Tonelib Zoom can still read them, ignoring the new effects. It might be a good idea for both apps to be updated to support these hybrid effects.
The Zoom Firmware Editor is a helpful tool for making changes to Zoom devices. It lets you customize settings to improve performance. This can make your Zoom experience even better!