Effects Processors
Realistic artificial reverbs and other time-based processors are commonplace in today’s music technology, so it’s easy to overlook how much of a technical marvel it was when reverberation could be divorced from the physical location of a performance, and how quickly it transformed recorded music. From Bill Putnam’s reamping technique using physical echo chambers, to the Brobdingnagian 600-pound EMT plate reverb machine, to the complex digital convolution and algorithmic reverbs we have today, artificial reverbs have been sculpting the sonic
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With the MPC sample, Akai gives us the smallest and most compact MPC to date. And although it's small, the MPC sample packs a punch and brings together the iconic sample-based workflow MPCs are known and loved for with modern performance tools like Pad FX and Flex beat. Join Gabe in a deep dive of AKAI’s small but mighty all-in-one portable sampler.
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Guitarists at any experience level—be you fresh-faced newbies or veteran players in continual pursuit of killer tone—should be thoroughly interested by the G11, Zoom's new flagship floorboard multi-effects processor. With more than 30 years of multi-effects units in its heritage, Zoom knows how to deliver what guitarists need for sessions in the studio, life on tour, and production at home.
For years, TC Electronic has been widely known for its hardware digital effects processors, from the TC2290 delay to the studio classic M3000 reverb to the high-end System 6000. The common bond throughout TC Electronic’s line of processors is their consistent quality and versatility. When it comes to hardware effects, people are accustomed to giving up quite a bit of physical space to accommodate enough devices for a usable variety of complex processors. However, free space and time for many devices are not always available. Enter the