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Saturday, September 24th, 2011Pedals Guitar Boss
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![]() Boss DS1 Distortion Guitar Pedal List Price: Sale Price: $34.98 You save: $43.52 (55%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days See Reviews For This Product DescriptionThe DS-1 provides a harder distortion effect for guitar and keyboard sounds. Instead of toneless, fuzzy distortion, the DS-1 faithfully reproduces all the subtle nuances of your playing dynamics, from whisper- quiet to screaming loud... Features
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![]() Boss PSA-120S AC Adaptor List Price: Sale Price: $17.53 You save: $13.97 (44%) Eligible for free shipping!See Reviews For This Product DescriptionThe PSA-120S is the recommended power supply for products including all new BOSS Compact and Twin pedals, ME-50/-20/-20B Multi-effects, the DB-66/-88/-90 metronomes, DR-Series drum machines, FC-Series foot controllers, MC-202, SH-101, SP-202, TR-626, and all TU-Series tuners. Features
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![]() Boss ME-25 Guitar Multi-Effects Pedal with AC Power Supply, Samson HP10 Headphones, and (2) Sonic Sense Instrument Cables Sale Price: $199.00 Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days See Reviews For This Product DescriptionSonic Sense Package Includes: The Boss ME25, a Boss ps120 AC Power Adapter (which doesn't come in the me25 box), Samson HP10 Headphones for playing your guitar through the ME25 at all hours of the night, and (2) Sonic Sense instrument cables... Features
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![]() Boss TU-3 Chromatic Pedal Tuner List Price: Sale Price: $82.49 You save: $78.01 (49%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days See Reviews For This Product DescriptionHoused in a tank-tough BOSS stompbox body, the TU-3 features a smooth 21-segment LED meter with a High-Brightness mode that cuts through the harshest outdoor glare. Choose between Chromatic or Guitar/Bass tuning modes, and enjoy visual pinpoint tuning verification with the Accu-Pitch Sign function... Features
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![]() Boss DD-7 Digital Delay Guitar Effects Pedal Stompbox DD7 Sale Price: $169.00 Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days See Reviews For This Product DescriptionThis Package Contains One Boss DD-7 Digital Delay Guitar Effects Pedal Stompbox DD7; One Hosa 6 Inch,1/4 Patch Cable; One 10 Foot Instrument Cable 10 TS Cable; One Boss PS120S Power Supply Features
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![]() Boss MT-2 Metal Zone Distortion Guitar Pedal List Price: Sale Price: $71.98 You save: $94.52 (57%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days See Reviews For This Product DescriptionEquipped with a dual gain circuit, the MT-2 provides super-long sustain and heavy mids and lows like a stack of overdriven amps. With 3-band EQ, a wide range of distortion textures is at your command. Features
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![]() Boss DD-3 Digital Delay Guitar Pedal List Price: Sale Price: $129.99 You save: $88.51 (41%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days See Reviews For This Product DescriptionThis compact pedal provides a digital delay effect with outstanding quality equivalent to that of a dedicated rackmount delay unit, all with simple stompbox-style control. Features
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![]() ME-70 Guitar Multi Effect Pedal with COSM PreAmp Modeling List Price: Sale Price: $255.98 You save: $162.52 (39%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days See Reviews For This Product DescriptionThe Boss ME70 Guitar Multi-Effects Pedal gives you all of the most coveted Boss Effects and famous Boss COSM PreAmp modeling all in one convenient easy to use unit. For all its convenience and its reasonable price the Boss ME-70 is a deep, powerful tool for stage or studio... Features
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![]() Boss GT-10 Guitar Multi Effects Pedal List Price: Sale Price: $450.00 You save: $245.50 (35%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days See Reviews For This Product DescriptionThe GT-10 multi-effect pedal is driven by BOSS latest custom-made DSP and proprietary Composite Object Sound Modeling (COSM). This floorboard powerhouse offers massive effects capability, natural musical response as well as a marked improvement in sound quality from previous generations... Features
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![]() Boss DD-7 Digital Delay List Price: Sale Price: $169.00 You save: $111.50 (40%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours See Reviews For This Product DescriptionThe BOSS DD-7 Digital Delay is a guitar effects pedal that takes the best features from its predecessors and expands their creative potential. You get Modulation Delay mode, classic modeled Analog Delay mode, External pedal control options, longer delay time, and more... Features
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Delay - Most Common Guitar Effects
Another one of the most common guitar effects would be the delay. It is one of the most favorite guitar effects used by guitar players. It would also be often combined with an overdrive distortion or other guitar effects to achieve maximum results.
As the name implies, the delay would allow the sound to be played back at after a specific period of time. It can be played back several times or just one time into the recording.
Guitar players would use this effect to create some textures that over densely overlaid. The notes and the rhythms would then become complementary to the music. Some vocalists use a delay. It can also be used with other instruments to add some density or an ethereal quality into your playing. Delays that take about 10 seconds are used to create loops of an entire musical phrase.
The delay, as mentioned earlier, is one of the most used gadgets by guitar players. It has been used since the 70s and 80s and is still widely used today. However, the first digital delay that came with a pedal was the Boss DD-2. This was released in 1984. Some delay units are now rack mounted and are capable of incorporating other digital effects that are more sophisticated than pure delay like reverb and some audio time-scale pitch modification sound effects.
The more familiar digital delay systems normally function by sampling the input signal with a converter that would then turn the sound from analog to digital. The signal is then passed through a series of signal processors that then records it into a storage buffer. The play back is dependent on the parameters that you would set on the gadget. The wet or delayed output may also be incorporated with a raw and unmodified dry signal before or after it is sent to the digital-to-analog converter.
There are some digital delays that would offer other options. This includes controlling delayed signal's time before playback. Commonly, delays would also allow the user to set the overall level of the processed signal versus the unmodified one to be modified and to be repeated. Some more sophisticated systems offer an audio filter even.
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