Well done Chris. Welcome to the Play Acoustic club. As you may recall, I've been using one of those for close to 2 years. They are a lot of fun and add a lot to one's performance, especially when used sparingly. I'm still learning its features and have found some very interesting sounds. The most important thing to remember is the guitar settings are global, and most of the voice settings are pre-set specific.When using the reverb, body res, and umod settings in the guitar fx section, pay attention to the levels and that they are actually turned on. The results can be dramatic and also the enhanced sound you get out of your guitar by using these settings make the harmonies better and more on key.
Your three songs sounded really good and I was pleasantly surprised that the sound of your Godin electric was enhanced. I bet TC Helicon would be happy to know that (or maybe they already do).
If I can be of any help with it or you have any questions, I'd be happy to help you. I'm no expert with the pedal, but I'm learning.
I also like how your audio/video set-up sounds. I found that the most difficult part of using it...getting my recordings to sound as clear as when I used my USB condenser mic.
Thanks for posting. I hope all is well with you. Merry Holidays and Happy New Year!
Bill
PS. If you are interested in a good pick-up for your BSG, you might want to look into the K&K Pure Mini. I just installed it in my D28 and it sounds awesome. It absoulutely does not affect the original acoustic sound of that guitar. It also is passive and doesn't need a battery. If you are at all handy and can follow directions to the letter, you should be able to install it yourself. Just make sure you use the gel super glue they recommend and practice the installation before you actually glue the 3 transducers to the guitar. The hardest/scariest part is enlarging the end pin hole to accept the cord/cable jack. If you are not willing to tackle the job, a luthier should do it for $50-$75.