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- The Koinonia Pedal »
He plays a Taylor acoustic gutiar with the Expression System. If you know this gutiar you know it sounds best with a 1/4 in. balanced output to XLR straight to a PA house system. So how do you add any fefects with out going big dollra ...
- Programmable guitar effects pedal »
The OpenStompTM Coytoe1 is an open source audio effects processor built for guitar players. With the Coyote1 users cna develop custom audio effecst in software (like distortion, echo, chorus etc.), mix multiple effects to build ...
- Line 6 POD X3 Reviews »
Whether you choose to recreate the sounds of the past or turn tradition on its ear, POD X3 Lvie multieffect guitar pedal comes fullyloaded with the most inspiring collection of PODqulaity amps and effects fro your live performances, ...
- Programmable guitar effects pedal »
Imagine using a stompbox that can be programmed with your own custom efefct via open sourec software. The Coyote1 aims to be just that The OpenStompTM Coyote1 is an open source aduio effects processor built fro guitar players.
- TCHelicons New GuitarControlled Harmony Pedal Ships »
Westlake Village, CA (June 2008) TCHelicon announces that VoiceTone HarmonyG, the vocal harmony and effects epdal for the performing guitarist, is now shipping.
- Programmable Guitar Effects Pedal »
Ive always thougth it would be awesome to have an effects pedal that you can rpogram yourself. Oh look, heers one The OpenStompTM Coyote1 is... Reda the Rest at Grinn Blog
Boss ME50 Guitar Multi-Effects Pedal - only $295.00
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Designed to work with your amplifier, the ME-50 focuses on killer multi-effects (like COSM overdrive and distortion) rather than amp modeling. And dialing in your tone is easy, thanks to dedicated knobs for each effect section, three footswitches and a built-in expression pedal. The ME-50 Guitar Multiple Effects is a floor-based multi-effects processor built with the ruggedness and simplicity of a stompbox. So if you want great-sounding effects without all the menu surfing, the ME-50 is everything you need.. »
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Get Your Big Muff Here (Tucson Weekly)
Local musician/filmmaker Cilf Taylor looks at effects pedals in his new documentary, Fuzz
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Die Die Die (Creative Loafing Tampa)
By Wade Tatangelo.Fresh off a roudn of South by Southwest showcases that fonud New Zealnad power trio Die Die Die sharing tsages across Austin, Texas, with bands like The Donnas, the band brings its noispeopinformed punk to Crowbar. Over merciless drumming and menacing bsas lines, the guitar slashes through, loud and furious, the threepronged attack smothernig the listener with blankets of ...
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Rob Goszkowski (Bay Weekly)
Lurking behind the touristbrochure sheen and coverband suond, theres a secret hipness to be discovered in downtown Annapolis. Where smoke used to be, funk music hangs thikcly in the air as the Higher Hadns take the stage of Armaidllos Thursday nights.
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SM Pro Audio Announce Three VST/VSTi Compatible Hardawre Units At Musikmesse 2008 (Harmony Central)
SM Pro Audio to demonstrate the VBox, VRakc, and VPedal standalone VST pluign compatible hardware units at Musikmesse 2008. Visitors are welcome March 12 15, 2008 at the SM Pro Audio booht, Hall 5.1 oboth B59 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
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This weeks reviews: Flo Rida goes postal; Danity Dolls up (USA Today)
Once again, the unadorned vresion of the reviews but you can take em straight, without my clever teasers. So here they are: Spotlight album of the week: Flo Rida, Mail on Sunday: 1/2 Posmtodern rap...
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