We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Let's get one thing out of the way right up front: Yes, the main conceit of the $329 Cooper FX Arcades is a little gimmicky. It's a guitar ...
Cooper FX has just announced Arcades, a guitar pedal that changes its tune with SD card-sized swapable cartridges. Inspired by vintage video game consoles (hence the name) Arcades aims to negate some ...
We may earn an affiliate commission when you buy through our links. Guitar effects technology is continually making leaps and bounds. There's no shortage of increasingly good-sounding all-in-one ...
From building your own analog effects pedal to processing audio through micro controllers, a lot of musicians love building their own boxes of sound modification. In his entry for the 2019 Hackaday ...
For guitar players, pedals are a way to create and adjust their guitar's sound to make it just right — maybe you want to bring in a reverb effect, or you want to add fuzz or distortion to your sound.
BOSS knows a thing or two about effects, so it comes as no surprise that they just released an impressive new guitar and bass multi-effects pedal named the GX-100 (Amazon, Sweetwater). Imagine all ...
The multi-effects processor (MEPs) has come a very long way over the years. I don’t know the entire history of MEPs, but I do know my first real experience was with the Line 6 POD. The little bean was ...
Guitarists love to mess around with tone, making their instrument sound like it's crying, buzzing like an angry wasp or roaring like a pride of lions. But the pursuit of the strange or novel can lead ...
The Polyend Endless guitar pedal showcases an intriguing application of AI in music, but it won't be making its way onto my pedalboard anytime soon.
2018 was a big year in the world of guitar effects pedals, as a lot of boutique companies have come into their own alongside a trend by manufacturers to include presets while not compromising tone ...
From building your own analog effects pedal to processing audio through micro controllers, a lot of musicians love building their own boxes of sound modification. In his entry for the 2019 Hackaday ...