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    Zoom G2 Four G2X Four multi-effects guitar pedal processors reverb modulation distortion amp cabinet simulator

    New Zoom multi-effects processors

    G2 Four & G2X Four guitar pedals

    Zoom's latest multi-effects guitar pedals offer amp and cabinet simulation powered by the company's new Multi-Layer IR technology. 

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    CopperSound Telegraph V2 kill switch auto stutter guitar effects pedal burst mode hand foot switch

    CopperSound Pedals unveil Telegraph V2

    Stutter effect with expression pedal and CV control

    The successor to CopperSound Pedals' Telegraph Stutter effect allows either hand or foot operation, and boasts an updated circuit design that offers a new Burst stutter effect mode.

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    Strymon Midnight Edition Volante NightSky Zelzah Compadre reverb delay flanger phaser chorus compressor boost guitar effects pedals

    Strymon expand Midnight range

    Four new limited edition pedals

    Strymon's NightSky, Volante, Compadre, and Zelzah pedals are the latest devices to become available in the limited edition finish.

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    Maestro Original Collection guitar effects pedals boost compressor tremolo envelope filter phaser

    Maestro expand Original Collection

    5 new guitar pedals join classic effects line-up

    Maestro have expanded their Original Collection range with the addition of envelope filter, compressor, tremolo, phaser, and boost pedals.

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    Eventide H90 Harmonizer multi-effects guitar keyboard synthesizer pedal H9 H9000

    Eventide reveal H90 Harmonizer pedal

    Based on H9000 architecture

    Eventide's new H90 Harmonizer includes 62 effects algorithms along with comprehensive I/O and flexible routing options.

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    Boss SL-2 Slicer compact SL-20 chopped loop percussive pattern effects pedal

    Boss release SL-2 Slicer

    Compact version of SL-20

    The SL-2 Slicer from Boss offers some of the features and sound capability of their SL-20 in a more compact, pedalboard-friendly form factor. 

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    Strymon Zelzah

    Modulation Pedal

    The Zelzah will take you to places conventional phasers can only dream of...

    Reviews Nov 2022
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    CopperSound Renegade Gravity Bomb V2 clean boost mid-range EQ multi-bias fuzz guitar effects pedals

    New CopperSound guitar pedals

    Clean booster and fuzz effects pedals

    CopperSound have announced the release of the Gravity Bomb V2 and Renegade miniature guitar pedals.

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    Neural DSP Archetype Rabea guitar triggered software synthesizer amp simulator

    Neural DSP release Archetype: Rabea

    Contains a synthesizer that can be triggered by a guitar

    Archetype: Rabea from Neural DSP features a synthesizer that can be triggered by a standard guitar, without the need for any special pickups or hardware. 

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    Zoom B6

    Bass Processor

    Zoom’s new multi‑effects pedal is both a problem‑solver and a source of inspiration.

    Reviews Aug 2022
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    TC Electronic SCF Gold

    Stereo Chorus-Flanger Pedal

    TC Electronic’s first chorus device dates back to 1976 and is now reborn in the form of their SCF Gold all-analogue pedal.

    Reviews Aug 2022
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    Strymon blueSky El Capistan Flint Deco DIG Lex MIDI hardware update

    Strymon update six popular pedals

    MIDI functionality, additional controls and more

    Strymon's blueSky, El Capistan, Flint, Deco, DIG, and Lex pedals have all been treated to an update, with new MIDI functionality and controls added. 

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    MOD Devices Guitar Synth feature

    MOD Devices release Guitar Synths

    New guitar-controlled synth modules for the MOD platform

    MOD Devices have launched a set of modular synthesizers that allow musicians to play synth sounds using a guitar, with no modifications or special pickups required.

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    Using Guitar Pedals In Parallel

    Practical Tips & Techniques

    Parallel processing while mixing is a common technique — so why not try it with your pedals when recording?

    Techniques Jan 2022
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