Possibly a minority on here. I am considering the Nano almost purely for the simple capture process to act as a back up & practice version of my modded Princeton Reverb which I use at all my gigs. However, it does have 2 pre and 3 post FX slots but I’m put off by the current options. I have no use for a noise gate or pitch shifter so it would be great if those could be swapped for a comp & drive (Preferably with dry blend). The post Effects look fine. A Spring verb option would be nice. Tremolo option in the chorus block (although, that is a good choice of chorus). A tape delay option. The simplicity & size of the unit looks ideal. These options would make it a no brainer
It would be nice for sure. The transpose feature isn’t very good for anything other than heavily distorted tones anyway so I team mine up with a digitech drop. There are some captures with a boost baked in if you look for them on the cloud although that isn’t ideal. The drive control on the unit is good though so you could for example set one slot as the normal capture and another with the drive turned up. That’s what I do and it works well.
True. My plan would be to make captures with my drives as well. Having access to another drive that I don’t own would still be more useful than pitch shift. That seems a very genre specific choice. But yes. In some ways it would be best to occupy all the slots with time dependent fx that can’t be captured. I know from making 100’s of Kemper profiles that Compressors don’t capture successfully so that would definitely be an improvement. It could have noise gate built in. Wah would also be useful in a pre slot
Another option that I think fits this request is that the chorus block should allow for any sort of modulation… flanger, phaser, tremolo, vibrato, etc not just chorus.