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Line6 POD XT Live demonstration & overview
Line6 POD XT Live demonstration & overview.
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Digitech Whammy Part 2
The performance of the DigiTech Whammy Pedal with MIDI Control are reminiscent of the original red WH-1 Digitech Whammy. All the favorite whammy settings that guitar players covet are available again at the touch of a knob. Added is a new Dive Bomb effect, similar to that of a Floyd Rose whammy bar ...
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BBE Green Screamer
Official presentation of the BBE Green Screamer.
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VOX Satchurator Gainfully Employs Killer Overdrive Features
So I think Joe Satriani has gone a bit insane -- his new album, Professor Satchafunkilus And The Musterion Of Rock cannot be the work of a man in his right mind. Nevertheless, the new VOX Satchurator pedal is all over the new album. Mike Bradley of VOX spent a year and a half working with Joe...
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Summer NAMM: Joe Meek Floor Q
Optical Compressor Guitar Pedal
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Eventide Timefactor delay pedal (part 1)
ProGuitarShop.com presents the Eventide TimeFactor Twin Delay Pedal. This pedal includes Digital Delay, Band Delay, Vintage DDL, Filter Pong, Tape Echo, MultiTap Delay, Modulated Delay, Reverse Delay, Ducked Delay, and Looper.
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Eventide Timefactor delay pedal (part 2)
ProGuitarShop.com presents the Eventide TimeFactor Twin Delay Pedal. This pedal includes Digital Delay, Band Delay, Vintage DDL, Filter Pong, Tape Echo, MultiTap Delay, Modulated Delay, Reverse Delay, Ducked Delay, and Looper.
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Moog Analog Delay MF-104z
ProGuitarShop.com demonstrates the Moog Analog Delay MF-104z.
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Line 6 DL4: Music For Airports Made Easy
Toby Summerfield was in the market for a looper to help fill out the live sound of his three piece, and after demoing several pedals, he settled on a Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeler. After some time playing with his new pedal, Toby discovered it could do a lot more than just pretend to be a bassist.
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