Electro–Harmonix Key9
The Key9 takes in a monophonic or polyphonic signal from a standard electric guitar, processes the waveforms that come from the pickups, and delivers a remodelled sound, in this case emulating electric pianos...
The Key9 takes in a monophonic or polyphonic signal from a standard electric guitar, processes the waveforms that come from the pickups, and delivers a remodelled sound, in this case emulating electric pianos...
The concept of the EHX Lester G and Lester K is to let you carry the power of a...
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Electro-Harmonix have reimagined their Crash Pad of 1980 — an analogue drum synthesizer — some 35...
Using the same technology that powers the award-winning B9 and C9 Organ Machines, the new KEY9 emulates classic...
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Electro-Harmonix have always had a good reputation for their pitch-shift effects. How does their latest one compare?
If you read my review of the Electro–Harmonix B9 Organ Machine effects pedal, their C9 will look very familiar but this latest pedal offers different sounds.