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Baxter has settled on a Roland/Fender Stratocaster, which he uses alongside some other off-the-shelf Roland gear ...
Combining two of the finest circuits in the game on one feature-packed gain pedal, the Brothers AM is the one overdrive to ...
The Amperage MIDI controller pedal allows guitar and keyboard players to access and control MIDI settings and parameters on a laptop or smart device running music creation software using stomp ...
The Echoplex single-head tape echo is right up there in the pantheon of iconic guitar effects, not just for its obvious echo ...
Guitar MIDI controllers are usually giant disappointments. But Jamstik seems to have broken the code. The Studio MIDI Guitar has fast and accurate pitch detection, and even does an impressive job ...
Here’s how it works. SUMMER NAMM: Boss is on a roll right now when it comes to first in new gear launches. First the company unveiled its first guitar with the GS-1 Electronic Guitar and now it has ...
This isn’t the first time we’ve covered [gutbag]’s band, Zaardvark, either. Way back in 2013, we featured an organ-pedal-to-MIDI hack of theirs. Keep on rockin’.
You can store two onboard preset tones in addition to playing the pedal on live mode, but I’d recommend getting the Faves switch ($79) to store six presets, or if you feel ambitious get a Midi ...
Few pedal builders have mastered compression like Keeley—his compressors aren’t dragged down by common compression shortfalls like loss of low end, artificial tone coloration, or excess noise.
A determined fellow named Forrest set out on a three-day mission to build a foot pedal-based midi controller using an old keyboard PCB and fifteen sustain pedals he found on clearance at various ...