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Utilizing the latest in DSP technology, the SYB-5 faithfully reproduces the fat and sharp sound characteristics of classic analog synthesizers. All of the 11 internal synth sounds have been markedly refined and enhanced to produce a fatter, more cutting sound than ever. The sounds are built on variations of three oscillator Waves (Saw, Square, Pulse) and filters that modulate according to the envelope and LFO changes you apply. You won't believe how much synth-bass beef can come from such a small pedal. An external pedal input jack has been added to the SYB-5 for connecting an optional EV-5 Expression Pedal, which allows you to control filter cutoff and LFO rate in real time with your foot. In Modes 1-9 you can use the SYB-5's onboard pedal to hold a note while playing a bass phrase over it. Nominal Input and Output Level - -20 dBu Input Impedance - 1 M ohms Output Impedance - 1 k ohms Load Impedance - 10 k ohms or greater Residual Noise - -96 dBu (IHF-A, Typ.) Connectors - Input jack, Output A (MONO) jack, Output B jack, EXP jack, and AC adaptor jack (DC 9 V) Current Draw - 50 mA (DC 9 V) Dimensions - Width 2-7/8 x Depth 5-1/8 x Height 2-3/8 (73x129x59mm) Weight - 1 pounds (0.4 kg)

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The Bass Micro Synthesizer XO adds the great sounds of the early Moog synthesizers to your bass arsenal. The pedal features 10 slider controls for ultimate control with 4 independent mixable voices (bass, octave, sub-octave, and square wave or distortion), the Bass Micro Synthesizer Pedal lets you create those fat, vintage analog synth sounds.

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Using textures to enhance your sound enhances your personality as a player and can contribute substantially to defining your signature as an artist.. Whether on record or played live, the magic of an exquisite musical texture played in an inspired moment can be the stuff that launches legends or cements them in history. With the MXR Bass Auto Q, your own moments of magic await you. The Bass Auto Q can instantly "funkify" your sound and especially exceeds when applied to sustained notes and chords. Incorporated into even the simplest rhythms and lead lines the Bass Auto Q can create dramatic, counter rhythmical textural effects. Some of the more basic features of the Bass Auto Q include volume and decay controls while the "Q" and range and controls provide for super precision attenuation to accentuate even the subtlest but critical nuances of an expressive sound. Dial in the variable shimmer effect that is unique to the Bass Auto Q by tweaking the rate and blend controls to determine the shimmer effect's dominance against the auto Q effect. Encased in a classic MXR, indestructible black metal housing, the control stencils and pointer knobs are intelligently screened in "glow in the dark" stencil for performances on dark stages. Powering the Bass Auto Q is your choice by either opting for a DC 9 volt or AC wall adapter. Another important option for powering the Auto Q as well as all floor based effects is the Dunlop DC power brick. Controls: Footswitch toggles Effect ...

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If you're looking for new tones or you're still smoldering with resentment against synth bass keyboard players who took bass player's gigs in the 80's, the SB7 is the ticket. You've got real time feel ? in other words no annoying tracking errors and delays. You can even play chords. Then there's the funky auto-wah (think 'Theme from Shaft'), an 80?s style syth bass sound (now it's our turn to take their gigs), and a deep and heavy synth bass. Although it's oh-so-very-crass to talk price when talking art, before you shell out your hard earned bucks on a bass synth effect, check the price of the Tone-Lok vs. 'the other guy?s.' H'mmm. On the outside, Tone-Lok effects are equipped with the Ibanez exclusive 'set and forget' Push-Lok rotary pots. Push the knobs down and your tone settings lock securely inside the case. No more lost settings or knobs broken by ticked off lead vocalists stomping off stage. On the inside, Tone-Lok pedals feature hi-fidelity components carefully tweaked with the constant input from a new generation of Ibanez players. And all this great stuff comes encased in a cool looking, road tough metal boxes at prices the working player can afford.

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If youre looking for new tones or youre still smoldering with resentment against synth bass keyboard players who took bass players gigs in the 80s, the SB7 is the ticket. Youve got real time feel - in other words no annoying tracking errors and delays....
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If youre looking for new tones or youre still smoldering with resentment against synth bass keyboard players who took bass players gigs in the 80s, the SB7 is the ticket. Youve got real time feel - in other words no annoying tracking errors and delays....
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Phase Effects Pedal for Guitar, Bass, and Keyboards
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Bass Synthesizer Pedal with Filter Sweep Range Tailored for Bass Guitar
 

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The Mind Bender is a dual-mode analog Vibrato/Chorus pedal that uses the BBD (Bucket Brigade Delay) circuit and was patterned after two rare vintage guitar effects pedals: the Boss VB-2 Vibrato™ (Pitch Vibrato) and Way Huge Electronics' Blue Hippo™ (Analog Chorus). The Mind Bender produces a wide range of lush vibrato/chorus and rotating speaker effects.

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The Soul Vibe is an analog Uni-Vibe style effect. The Uni-Vibe was known for its phase-like rotary speaker emulation made popular in the late '60s and early '70s by such players as Jimi Hendrix, David Gilmour, and Robin Trower.

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A high-quality effect designed by Bob Moog, the Moog Moogerfooger MF-103 pedal contains an amazing-sounding 6- or 12-stage phaser circuit as well as a wide-range LFO with an adjustable sweep function. Used with guitars, basses, keyboards, samples, or...
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Inject a shot of high-octane fuel into your music with the Boss SL20 Slicer. Instantly transform a guitar, bass, keyboard, or vocal into a pulsating groove instrument. Choose from 50 onboard Slice patterns or experiment with the SL20s innovative...
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The Pigtronix Mothership is an analog synthesizer featuring VCO, Sub-Octave, and the world's first Intelligent Ring Modulator. Incredibly fast note recognition and enormous analog sound make this unique synthesizer ideal for use with guitar, bass,...
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The Pigtronix Mothership is an analog synthesizer featuring VCO, Sub-Octave, and the world's first Intelligent Ring Modulator. Incredibly fast note recognition and enormous analog sound make this unique synthesizer ideal for use with guitar, bass,...
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The Pigtronix Mothership is an analog synthesizer featuring VCO, Sub-Octave, and the world's first Intelligent Ring Modulator. Incredibly fast note recognition and enormous analog sound make this unique synthesizer ideal for use with guitar, bass,...
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A/B-Y switching works two ways. It lets you switch a common source signal (guitar, bass or keyboard) between two amplifiers or amp channels. Or conversely, it lets you switch two source signals (ie, two different guitars) into the same amplifier. A good quality A/B-Y switcher will also provide LEDs or other indicators to show whether A, B or Y routing is in effect. The Y routing combines both the A and B outputs in parallel so that two amplifiers can be driven at once. The Coolswitch provides full A/B-Y switching functionality, plus parallel Common in/out jacks.

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The Bass Micro Synthesizer reissue has the same incredible features as the Micro Synthesizer with a filter sweep range tailored for lower frequencies. From percussive sounds to backwards sounding bowed sounds, the Bass Micro Synthesizer, with its four completely mixable voices (bass, octave above, sub-octave, and square wave or distortion) and adjustable filter sweep section lets the bass player create those fat vintage analog synthesizer sounds heard on records by everyone from Bootsy Collins to the Chemical Brothers.

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$270