

The clean sounds which convaicants, funky and jazzy, it's pretty honorable. In a little fiddling you get sounds well. The sounds and combinations of plants are many and still is very typical slightly "puffy" effect.
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USB port and can download sounds on the Internet.Ĭonfiguration using intuitive multi-effectsĪ little more complex recording but the manual is well done
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Full effects and adjustable at will.Ĭomes with a good recording software (Cakewalk) pretty cool and software (Xedit) of Setting sounds. It does everything it says it does, and at a quality that exceeds expectations.Īlready discussed and detailed. With a little care, it could probalby be used to create full production quality CD's. It allows rapid development of song ideas to full blown produced demos. Everything is laid out well.įor a guitarist/bassist songwriter looking to get into home recording, who is computer literate, but doesnt want to spend $1000+ on a dedicated 8-track or 16-track, this unit is excellent. This unit is as happy alongside my computer on a desktop, as it is on a stage. The case is metal, and buttons are big and footworthy. It takes a bit of getting used to, but patience is rewarded. The controls are multi-purpose and depend on modes of operation. Like any multi-function do-it-all-and-then-some unit, learning the controls is half ofthe battle. I had difficulty getting the Drum MIDI sounds onto a recorded Audio track, so went back to using my normal LeafDrums software package and importing audio drum tracks. Digitech has put a lot into a small high quality bundle. You also get a pretty good sounding drum machine, a playalong capability, and it acts as a great stage amp direct to a PA!įor this money, there is absolutely nothing that compares.

You also get XEdit librarian so you can catalog and tweak your personal programmed amp/effects setups on your computer (athough the basic editing on the unit with 40 factory presets, 40 artist presets and 40 user presets) is pretty good. This box is the equivalent of buying an M-Box (or othe high quality outboard sound and preamp card) AND a PODXT (or other modeling unit). Once you have learned a little more about mixing, of course, Cakewalk/ProTracks allows you to do pretty much anything you like such as compression, reverb post effects, slicing and dicing, etc. The sound quality is amazing! I took a 'two hour special' to an engineer friend of mine, and while he would have done more sound processing prior to a mixdown, his first comment was that he was amazed at the signal clarity. That is fast for a four to eight track recording for taking demos to my band. You really can throw down a rhythm track, bass track, vocals, and drums in about an hour, mix it and burn it in about another hour. It comes with ProTracks - a variant of Cakewalk - which works superbly. If you have a computer, even a small laptop, it provides all of the amp modeling, effects processing, and preamps you need to really drive your recording to the next level. This is such a great recording unit for musicians who are not recording experts.

$299 from GuitarCenter, Beaverton Oregon, USA
