Alternatif Pedal Digitech Whammy
Bagi kalian yang suka meng"cover" ato tribute lagu-lagunya the GazettE. Pasti akan sedikit mengalami kebingungan atau kesulitan menirukan suara gitar milik Uruha ataupun Aoi yang seolah-olah seperti suara orang yang menjerit sekuat tenaga yang mengahasilkan tone yang sangat tinggi. Sudah dikelatui bahwa mereka ( Uruha dan Aoi ) menggunakan pedal Digitech Whammy. Pedal ini diketahui harganya berkisar antara 1-2 jutaan. Berikut spesifikasinya :
Specifications
Features
Nah sekarang kita bahas alternatif yang kemungkinan bisa dipake buat para gazerock mania maenin lagu-lagu the GazettE seperti Guren, Distress and Coma, Cassis, Leech dan masih banyak lagi lagu the GazettE yang menggunakan efek jenis shift pitching/shift harmonie. Tara...........inilah alternatif yang bisa digunakan buat gantiin pedal Digitech Whammy yang harganya juga jauh lebih miring. ""...nie screenshoot dan spesefikasinya :
Ease of Use: At first I was quite dissapointed with the pedal, as I did not buy an expression pedal. I was aiming at Tom Morello style whammy, and I had only tried the pitch shift setting (where an expression pedal is essential). But after fiddling with the various knobs, I found the tremolo arm setting. With a bit of delay, and a slow tremolo arm speed, I can get the two octave whammy sound I was looking for. The manual really only explains the functions of each setting in barely any detail. With the pedal doubling as a harmonising unit, the harmonist setting needs a lot of explaining, otherwise it will sound awful. The manual is not really sufficient.
Sound: I have crappy guitars and amp (classic Squier and MG combination) and this thing still sounds great. I use this pedal with my Big Muff, and the sound is fantastic. It is not a noisy pedal, although I have found that twisting a certain knob can cut all volume, and you will mute your guitar. As I have said, I can now mimick the Tom Morello and Matt Bellamy whammy sounds I was looking for.
Reliability & Durability: Honestly, I would feel comfortable going into a gig with this thing. It hasn't failed me yet, and I've had it nearly six months. I don't see this thing going wrong any time soon, and I don't feel insecure, just because it has a Behringer label on the box. I have three other Behringer pedals, and the plastic shell does not bother me. It won't break, as proved in various youtube videos (you can throw it across the room and it will be fine).
Impression: This pedal perfectly matches the music I play. I am happy, as I bought it for a specific purpose, and it fullfills my expectations. I have been playing for 5 years, and I own a variety of other stomp boxes. This is one of my favourites. I suppose I would have avoided initial dissapointment, had I looked into buying a Roland EV-5, but I saved myself 40 quid, and this is no longer a problem. I would probably buy this again if it were stolen. With pitch shifters, you have the choice of the Boss PS-5, or the Digitech Whammy IV. This pedal is nearly £100 cheaper than either of them, which to be honest, is why I bought it. I think this pedal is punching way above its weight in tone quality for the price. I suppose you don't always get what you pay for.

DIGITECH WHAMMY
Specifications
Dimensions: 8” (L) x 6.3” (W) x 2.5” (H)
Weight: 3.5 lbs. (1.6 kg)
Sample Rate: 46.875 kHz
Frequency Response Dry: 20 Hz to 20kHz
Frequency Response Wet: 20 Hz to 12kHz
Signal to Noise Ratio: Greater than -95dB (A weighted); ref = max level, 22 kHz bandwidth
THD: 0.006% (1kHz); ref = 1dBu w/ unity gain
A/D Conversion: 24 bit
D/A Conversion: 24 bit
Max Input: +8.8 dBu
Max Output: +8.8 dBu
Weight: 3.5 lbs. (1.6 kg)
Sample Rate: 46.875 kHz
Frequency Response Dry: 20 Hz to 20kHz
Frequency Response Wet: 20 Hz to 12kHz
Signal to Noise Ratio: Greater than -95dB (A weighted); ref = max level, 22 kHz bandwidth
THD: 0.006% (1kHz); ref = 1dBu w/ unity gain
A/D Conversion: 24 bit
D/A Conversion: 24 bit
Max Input: +8.8 dBu
Max Output: +8.8 dBu
Features
6 Whammy modes including famous 2 Octave Up as heard on 100’s of songs!
10 Harmony Bend modes including 2nd Up to 3rd Up simulating pedal steel bends!
Expression pedal controls dive bombs and bends
Cutting–edge pitch detection engine designed specifically for guitar delivers fast accurate shifting!
In & Out/Thru to control pitch bends via cc’s
10 Harmony Bend modes including 2nd Up to 3rd Up simulating pedal steel bends!
Expression pedal controls dive bombs and bends
Cutting–edge pitch detection engine designed specifically for guitar delivers fast accurate shifting!
In & Out/Thru to control pitch bends via cc’s
Nah sekarang kita bahas alternatif yang kemungkinan bisa dipake buat para gazerock mania maenin lagu-lagu the GazettE seperti Guren, Distress and Coma, Cassis, Leech dan masih banyak lagi lagu the GazettE yang menggunakan efek jenis shift pitching/shift harmonie. Tara...........inilah alternatif yang bisa digunakan buat gantiin pedal Digitech Whammy yang harganya juga jauh lebih miring. ""...nie screenshoot dan spesefikasinya :
ULTRA SHIFTER/HARMONIST US600
Ultimate Pitch Shifter / Harmonist Effects Pedal
- The ultimate Pitch Shifter/Harmonist to shift single notes and chords or even create intelligent harmonies to your notes—at the touch of a footswitch
- Real Sound Modeling (RSM) combines state-of-the-art DSP technology with sophisticated algorithms to emulate real acoustic environments
- Take off with incredible Tremolo Arm/Flutter effects to bend single notes up to +/-2 octaves or simulate the movement of the tremolo bar
- Dedicated Mode, Pitch, HR Key, Delay time/speed and Balance controls for awesome sound shaping
- Blue status LED for effect on/off and battery check
- Runs on 9 V battery or the BEHRINGER PSU-SB DC power supply (not included)
- First-class electronic On/Off switch for highest signal integrity in bypass mode
- High-quality components and exceptionally rugged construction ensure long life
- Conceived and designed by BEHRINGER Germany
Ease of Use: At first I was quite dissapointed with the pedal, as I did not buy an expression pedal. I was aiming at Tom Morello style whammy, and I had only tried the pitch shift setting (where an expression pedal is essential). But after fiddling with the various knobs, I found the tremolo arm setting. With a bit of delay, and a slow tremolo arm speed, I can get the two octave whammy sound I was looking for. The manual really only explains the functions of each setting in barely any detail. With the pedal doubling as a harmonising unit, the harmonist setting needs a lot of explaining, otherwise it will sound awful. The manual is not really sufficient.
Sound: I have crappy guitars and amp (classic Squier and MG combination) and this thing still sounds great. I use this pedal with my Big Muff, and the sound is fantastic. It is not a noisy pedal, although I have found that twisting a certain knob can cut all volume, and you will mute your guitar. As I have said, I can now mimick the Tom Morello and Matt Bellamy whammy sounds I was looking for.
Reliability & Durability: Honestly, I would feel comfortable going into a gig with this thing. It hasn't failed me yet, and I've had it nearly six months. I don't see this thing going wrong any time soon, and I don't feel insecure, just because it has a Behringer label on the box. I have three other Behringer pedals, and the plastic shell does not bother me. It won't break, as proved in various youtube videos (you can throw it across the room and it will be fine).
Impression: This pedal perfectly matches the music I play. I am happy, as I bought it for a specific purpose, and it fullfills my expectations. I have been playing for 5 years, and I own a variety of other stomp boxes. This is one of my favourites. I suppose I would have avoided initial dissapointment, had I looked into buying a Roland EV-5, but I saved myself 40 quid, and this is no longer a problem. I would probably buy this again if it were stolen. With pitch shifters, you have the choice of the Boss PS-5, or the Digitech Whammy IV. This pedal is nearly £100 cheaper than either of them, which to be honest, is why I bought it. I think this pedal is punching way above its weight in tone quality for the price. I suppose you don't always get what you pay for.




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