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EarthQuaker Devices' Silos takes a best-of approach to a delay pedal that has us very interested
By Rob Laing published
A Multi-Generational Time Reflection Device that combines digital, analog and tape delay in a compact unit
Neural DSP unveils a robot named TINA for an “unparalleled level of precision” in amp modelling
By Jonathan Horsley published
There is a whiff of Skynet about TINA's fusion of AI and robotics but in doing what humans can't, Neural DSP says it is this the future of modelling. Also, CorOS 3.0.0 is officially out now
Red Witch’s Magesteria is a stunning delay inspired by Maestro, Roland and Watkins tape echo units
By Jonathan Horsley published
Red Witch’s Ben Fulton describes this stunning hand-made delay as time travel in stompbox form, and “the embodiment of of tape delay glory”
Revisiting Steve Albini's tour of his worst effects pedals
By Rob Laing published
"As a combination, I travelled the furthest and wasted the most in terms of the percentage of value on those two pedals, of any purchase I've ever made"
Jam Pedals’ Rattler MkII adds switchable clipping and mid boost to Rat-inspired distortion pedal
By Jonathan Horsley published
The LM308 chips that made the original formula so desirable might be gone, but Jam Pedals has promises the same “open, dynamic, and tube amp feel” with extra tone-shaping features
Could the Harley Benton DNAfx GiT Advanced stake a claim as the best value multi-effects and amp modeller pedal right now?
By Rob Laing published
55 amps models, 26 IRs with third party support and 151 effects at a very competitive price
The follow-up to Funny Little Boxes' 1991 pedal has a sneaky preview in a new Alice In Chains tutorial video
By Rob Laing published
And it sounds very promising
Catalinbread unveils Bitters – “a multi-effects device on steroids” inspired by the Alesis Bitrman
By Jonathan Horsley published
Bitcrusher, decimator, frequency modulation and ring modulation combine with distortion and phaser for fresh and bonkers sounds for your pedalboard
DigiTech unveils JamMan Solo HD – a stereo super-looper for live performance, practice and writing
By Jonathan Horsley published
Powered by a next gen 32-bit audio converter, the JamMan Solo HD is a feature-stacked looper that allows you to transfer and manage loops, and sync up with other loopers
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