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DigiTech reveals Trio Band Creator pedal
Stompbox listens to guitar playing and generates bass and drum parts to match
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With the Trio, DigiTech has served up one of the biggest surprises of the NAMM show so far: the company's new pedal listens to your guitar playing and generates bass and drum parts to match.
The stompbox comes packed with seven music genres – blues, pop, alternative rock, rock, country, R&B and jazz – as well as up to 12 song styles for each genre, and 3/4 and 4/4 time signatures.
You can teach the Trio three different song parts, which can be recalled as the song plays back, while an optional DigiTech FS3X Footswitch allows hands-free selection of parts and styles.
It sounds impossible, but all that's needed is to press the footswitch to teach the Trio your chords and rhythm, then press it again to start playing.
In terms of controls, the Trio offers genre, style, tempo, bass and drums knobs, plus amplifier, mixer and headphone outputs, while built-in guitar effects relative to music genre are also available.
The Trio will be available in the UK from March with an RRP TBC. For more info on the Trio, check out the teaser video above, and visit the DigiTech site.


The Seymour Duncan Vise Grip Compressor is a studio-grade soft-knee compressor designed for guitarists who want to take control of the dynamics of their sound, from a subtle smoothing-out of peaks and valleys to the most squished and pinched extremes and everywhere in between. The Blend knob lets you add as much or as little of the original signal as you like to the compressed sound, while the Mid/Full/High lets you choose the character of the blended signal by deciding what frequency range of the dry signal is blended in with the wet. The Sustain knob determines how long your notes will ring out and the Attack control regulates how quickly the compressor reacts to your initial pick attack. Higher settings give you a late attack that lets your picking dynamics come through before the compression kicks in. And the Volume control does more than just let you match the output with your bypassed sound: you can also use it as a boost while taking advantage of the Blend and Mid/Full/High controls.
The Vise Grip can give you a simple dynamics adjustment - like a subtle or extreme increase in sustain for country "chicken pick'n” or a little extra clarity, body and volume for a clean solo - or you can use it for more intense effects like a classic 'squished funk' rhythm scratch or to introduce a lo-fi, treble-heavy edge which is perfect for a garage-band vibe. Then you can blend in just the right amount of the uncompressed signal and let the Mid/Full/High switch restore sparkle to the high end, fatten up the uncompressed signal for increased harmonic overtones, or simply make sure your effected sound remains consistent with your bypassed guitar tone. It's also useful for keyboard, mandolin or any instrument where excessive dynamic range is an issue.
The Vise Grip Compressor is assembled at the Seymour Duncan Factory in Santa Barbara, California, and like all Seymour Duncan Effects Pedals is 100% true-bypass.
Boss has unveiled its ES-8 Switching System for pedalboards; an audio command centre for stompbox effects.
The ES-8 will feature eight audio loops with flexible routing options for your pedals.
In what seems to be a quiet Winter NAMM for the effects giant, the ES-8 is one of its few new guitar-related launches at the show, but may please those players looking to bring added ease of control to their growing pedalboards.


Blues XL ... Kleiner Schaltkreis in Röhrenform - allerdings im großen Amp.
Gruß
Martin
Aber wie soll man denn so eine Gitarre vor dem Kauf ausprobieren, wenn da lauter Visitenkarten dranhängen? 😕

na wie ist dein Eindruck von diesen Combos,