reccomendations for a digital effects pedal?
I need a pedal to do delay/echo/reverb as well as pitch shifting. I mean major pitch shifting, like 10+ octaves down. I've been looking at the Korg AX100G but it doesn't quite do all that I want. this is my first digital effects pedal so I don't really know what to look for, any reccomendations?
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Originally posted by Cahtz
I need a pedal to do delay/echo/reverb as well as pitch shifting. I mean major pitch shifting, like 10+ octaves down. I've been looking at the Korg AX100G but it doesn't quite do all that I want. this is my first digital effects pedal so I don't really know what to look for, any reccomendations?
*Certainly, there is currently a blur of new products out there that offer quite a bang for the buck, but I haven't seen one that will octive shift with the parameters you are lookin' for.....This (of course) doesn't mean there isn't one out there, but I have a feeling you're gonna end up with some type of rack unit to provide "The goods" :D....And to achieve nice, clean blends of these sounds and pitch shifting, you'll be paying more than a few dinero......Digitech and Lexicon (propbably) have some of the more advanced chips, but again, at a price......I'm curious what you finally settle on...Please let us know :)
*Turn the bastard up and see what happenz.... :D
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hmmmmm in that case I may just end up with an analog pitch shift pedal in the effects loop.
the Korg unit is the most suitable I've tested so far, and I can get it for around $125. there's just so damn many to choose from! the Digitech pedals I looked at didn't seem to be as versatile as the Korg, maybe I'll give them another look. anyway thanks for the reply.
the Korg unit is the most suitable I've tested so far, and I can get it for around $125. there's just so damn many to choose from! the Digitech pedals I looked at didn't seem to be as versatile as the Korg, maybe I'll give them another look. anyway thanks for the reply.
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