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| | Features | The ultimate Pitch Shifter/Harmonist to shift single notes and chords or even create intelligent harmonies to your notes - at the touch of a footswitchReal Sound Modeling (RSM) combines state-of-the-art DSP technology with sophisticated algorithms to emulate real acoustic environmentsTake off with incredible Tremolo Arm/Flutter effects to bend single notes up to +/-2 octaves or simulate the movement of the tremolo barDedicated Mode, Pitch, HR Key, Delay time/speed and Balance controls for awesome sound shapingBlue status LED for effect on/off and battery checkThe ultimate Pitch Shifte to shift single notes and chords or even create intelligent harmonies to your notes - at the touch of a footswitchReal Sound Modeling combines state-of-the-art DSP technology with sophisticated algorithms to emulate real acoustic environments
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| | Description | Ultimate Pitch Shifter / Harmonist Effects Pedal |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 6.85 inches | | Product Width: | 3.88 inches | | Product Height: | 2.32 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.88 pounds | | Package Length: | 6.46 inches | | Package Width: | 3.62 inches | | Package Height: | 2.52 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.84 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 13 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 13 customer reviews )
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9 of 10 found the following review helpful:
wallet-friendly intelligent and friendly! Jun 27, 2010
By Dave It can be an octave divider (up to two up or down) It can do parallel intervals (a la Trevor Rabin on Owner Of A Lonely Heart) It can do intelligent harmonies (just make sure your guitar is IN TUNE so it can track your playing!) It can do Digitech Whammy-esque divebombs (up or down) It can do chorus-like detuning It can do whammy bar flutter-copies It's a BARGAIN It's very welcome on my pedalboard
If it's what you're looking for (it's not Lexicon, it's not TC, nor does it profess to be) and you know how to use it you really can't go wrong.
Get one and have fun! Because it's not programmable I'm getting another.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Berhinger's Wonder Pedal Mar 04, 2011
By James P. At first I was skeptic to thinking the shifter and harmonist feature will match the same features as the Digitech Whammy Pedal. Skeptic no more! This little guy can do similar features and more! I was playing around with the knobs and this bad boy can also act as a chorus pedal (watch YouTube videos on how to do that). he harmonist part is a little confusing to learn at first but once you know how to use it, you'll be good.
The only thing I wish this pedal has is a feature where we can control the time from going from the normal note to the octave note(as an actually whammy pedal) but with this it let's you control the time from one note to the octave.
Other than that, I RECOMMND this pedal fi yuo want to save money and to have these amazing features!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Tremolo days of going out of tune are gone!!! Oct 16, 2011
By hard rock steve I never have to invest in a tremolo for each of my guitars I only need this pedal and I now never have to worry about going out of tune because Im just using my foot to do whammy effects and it can sound different depending how I play and press my foot on the pedal and the sounds are realistic and combinations of setting the pedal are many a very valuable pedal to have at a great price even if your guitar doesnt have a tremelo you can rock like you have one and more!!!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
For beginners May 07, 2012
By Archimedes da Vinci If you're just starting out as a guitar player, or on a really really tight budget, this is a good practice pedal to work with so you can better evaluate a genuine pedal later on. You get what you pay for, and this thing is not going to survive many more gigs. If you're just a casual player, this is fine.
Also, don't even think about running this on a battery. It will wear out in a few hours and you risk breaking the casing taking it in and out. Get an adapter.
Very luke warm on this product Feb 04, 2012
By Troy Thibodeaux It does do what it says it does. You can dial in a key and the harmony tracks pretty well. That's with single notes. Do not try to play more than one note at a time. It freaks out on that.
The tone is not great.
The dial to set the key is a little weird as it does not "click" on each key. It's like a pot, so when you want it on "A" for example, you have to put the knob on what you think is exactly "A". It doesn't click or stop on each key. That's not a big deal when you're picking up the pedal and changing the settings, but to try and change keys between songs is almost impossible unless you have good lighting. I guess you could get use to it get accurate with it after a while.
My 4 star rating is totally with the price in mind. The Boss harmony pedal is about 5 times more expensive. You really have to baby this thing to make sure you don't break it. It is made of cheap thin plastic. I've had Boss pedals for year and years and you can't break them. Do not treat this pedal that way. Seriously, I cross my fingers when I step on it, and it is designed to be stepped on.
It's a good value and does some pretty cool stuff. I kind of wish I had 3 of them because I could see using the flutter, the whammy, and the harmony functions, but you can't use them all at the same time, so for live situations you have to get really good at knowing the controls, because it would be really hard, in a club, to look down and change the settings accurately. Again, I might get good at it if I practice.
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