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Their amp Vetta, Spider, Amplifi (Bluetooth wireless) and DT tube amps (a joint venture with Bogner) have become international best sellers, but their portable POD units are unquestionably the products that broke them worldwide. Founded by former Oberheim synthesizer engineers Marcus Ryle and Michel Doidic in 1996, Line 6 is the undisputed leader in digital amp and effects processing technology. Probably no other company on this list has a name as ubiquitously associated with multi effects and modeling than Line 6. JSX and Classic amps are so accurate as to be spooky
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The onboard looper is a full 80 seconds and features USB out for direct computer recording and patch and effects downloading and storage Includes MIDI, A/B channel divide for wider stereo sound effects and frequency based effects assignmentĭigitech RP1000 Guitar Multi Effects Pedalīuilt in Whammy, 40 tone and 40 effects libraries The Fly Rig 5 is a wonderful tool and potential gig saver for guitaristsīuilt-in expression pedal serves triple roles as a wah and volume pedal also, and a built-in tuner completes the packageīit of a retro approach to multi effects pedals The USB connection offers over 3000 presets created by users around the world available for download
Tweaking of individual patches can easily be conducted via footswitch As bass multi effects are a completely separate category better left for another article, this overview will focus solely on guitar oriented units (which can also be used for other instruments, such as keyboards, violin, etc.)Īfter hours of testing and research, here's the final competition. In 30+ years of performing and recording, I have had the good fortune to use many of them and even own several of them, from their genesis in the early 1980s through to the present. This overview is intended to give readers a cross-section of some of the most well known and popular commercially available brands and units for use as portable headphone and recording units as well as those units that are essentially programmable multi effect pedal boards. The advances in digital sampling and improved DSP chips and algorithms allowed for comparable preset storing capability at a fraction of the cost, with Line 6, Johnson and Yamaha paving the way with the first modeling guitar amps and corresponding portable units sporting the same software. Guitarists who needed to quickly switch between different pedal combinations from song to song would rely on these preset custom switchers to avoid the problems from having to dance on stage turning multiple distortion, overdrive delays, choruses, flangers and other pedals on and off.Ĭosting thousands of dollars, these preset setups were out of the reach of most guitarists except for superstar millionaires.
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Professional switching rigs for multiple stompboxes and rack mounted effects started becoming popular in the 1980s as well, though they have long been a custom wiring job from specialists such as Bob Bradshaw. While the portable headphone practice amp with built in effects has expanded, a pedalboard based demand has exponentially grown as well. Since that time, technology and digital processing advances have continued to transform the multi effects platform.
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The first to make any significant dent in the market was back in 1982, when the Rockman was released.Ĭreated by Tom Scholtz, the mastermind guitarist and engineer behind the multi-platinum act Boston, it was the first headphone amp to also combine an amp simulator with distortion, chorus, and echo, and its ability to deliver the sound of a tube amp stack by simply D.I.ing it directly into the console pioneered the DIY home recording revolution. Many people are unaware that the first portable commercial multi effects unit did not come from any of the guitar stompbox manufacturers, nor from a high-end audio company.