You know the sound. Now, the reissued Micro Synthesizer for guitar lets guitarists produce vintage analog synthesizer sounds such as those generated by the early, great Moog synthesizers. The Micro Synthesizer's ten slider controls give the guitarist complete control over the processed sound. Four completely independent and fully mixable voices-guitar, octave above, sub-octave, and square wave (or distortion) are modified by the resonance, start frequency, stop frequency, and rate controls of the filter sweep section to create the classic analog synthesizer sounds. Ships with Power Supply
Electro-Harmonix XO Guitar Microsynth Effects Pedal Control Features:
True bypass
All-analog design
2-pole analog resonant filter
4-voice mixer section mixes: sub octave, original, octave up, and square wave
Square wave voice can be used as a distortion tone
Start, stop filter frequency sliders with adjustable rate for full control over the filter's sweep direction and speed
Adjustable filter resonance control
Adjustable attack time control for fading-in notes
Tough and compact die-cast chassis
Listen to The Microsynth: American Standard Strat through a
2x12 Hotrod Deville with JJ tubes. Amplifier was clean with no
distortion.
One of Multiple Guitar Settings - MP3
Two of Multiple Guitar Settings - MP3
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