one concentric controls, you can tweak three key controls of each expression effect and season them with your choice of seven classic distortion stompbox models piped in from our DF 7 Distortion Factory. Add Flexible Output Mode, cast metal treadle and sleek carbon fiber finish and you have an industrial strength tool. If treading a treadle is part of your sound, youve just found the perfect tool. Pedal models include Based on Dunlop Cry Baby One of the most popular iterations of the Wah pedal with a slightly thicker tone than a Vox, reminiscent of late 60s and early 70s Guitar Gods. Frequency Range, Q Shape, Volume controls; Xpression pedal changes Wah effect. Based on Vox Clyde McCoy Wah The 1966 original. Though it was designed for the guitar, it was initially aimed at trumpet players, which is why horn player Clyde McCoys name graces the pedal today. Frequency Range, Q Shape, Volume controls; Xpression pedal changes Wah effect. Based on DigiTech XP300 Space StationSynth Swell The most popular tone from a very rare pedal, Synth Swell packs an entire outer space string orchestra into your guitar, let you create other worldly effects and flourishes via the expression pedal. Pitch Shft, ChorusPitch Balance, Swell Attack Time controls; Xpression pedal changes input level volume swell. Based on DigiTech Whammy The one and only, to use an expression. Smooth pitch bends, rich detuning, deadly dive bombs and fasttracking h
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