![]() Note a bank of 64 presets nice factory and 64 for the user. The connection is not bad either: XLR outputs to console and micro (talker effect) entry, MIDI and SPDIF outputs, input jack for cd or mp3 player, headphone jack, stereo outputs for snapping loop effect, nothing is missing! In addition to these simulations, the list is arranged consequent effects: compressor, wah wah, pitch shifter, detune, whammy, harmonizer, equalizer advanced talker (with a vocal mic), (ideal for sound mééééétal typed!) noise gate, chorus, flanger, phaser, tremolo, panner, vibrato, rotary speaker, and autoyah Yahyah (fun two minutes), envelop filter, detune (excellent to play sounds from beyond the grave), delays, Lexicon reverb types and effects volume. You will have a tuner, a drum machine with 40 patterns rather friendly as 10amplis simulated (very effective), a simulation of acoustic guitar pickups + hp, single or double coil pickups. It was the famous "learn a lick" to record a passage from an external source (CD or mp3) and board at a slower speed without changing the pitch. While digital on the other hand, no lamp or vintage analog sound, welcome to the 21st century! The multitude of effects has already been mentioned, but what we must remember, it is mainly the range of sonic possibilities. ![]() I can play my rhythm with the drum machine, it has an ok wah, the loop effect let's me play a short vamp, an loop it so I can practice my scales in time. I have fun with it, I haven't used the learn a lick feature yet, the loop thing leaves something to be desired, as it doesn't sync with the drum machine easily, but it does pretty much what I wanted. I think that this was a reasonable price considering if I bought, 3 - 4 good pedals, I would have paid the same amount of dough, and still not had all the features ![]() Wah pedal is sagging, I heard other people had this problem, it's supposedly easily fixed by tightening the screw. Lot's of effects, able to use several at once, does pickup and amp modeling I got it for the built in drum deal, the learn a lick feature, and the loop effect, this helps me with keeping time while practicing scales and jamming.
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