![]() If you look at it, the difference between those pedals and the Micro Synth- in terms of controls not sound or timbre itself – are: the trigger the possibility to set a starting and ending frequency mixing of a square wave signal. Anyway, I’m still interested in an analog-sound synth simulator, with the preset feature, from electro-harmonix. That’s why I’ll take your word for granted. I never opened these box (I don’t own one, just used in some recording sessions). Oh! And thank you, diego, for posting here, i thought no one was interested as I didn’t find any posts about those 2 boxes. Maybe it reproduces the analog aspects, maybe half of it. I don’t even know how much of an analog circuit the MicroSynth really is. Like: creating a hybrid/digital version of the micro synthesizer (considering the octave session and filter from POG2/HOG would greatly work) featuring the same controls and specially a PRESET saver/knob. ![]() And maybe then, re-suggest it differently. I don’t have the technical knowledge about it, and want to hear a word from the staff members about it. I mean, that’s exactly why I posted it here. The same goes to the HOG, if you consider the footcontroller. I thought about it before posting, BUT THEN I looked at my POG2, and even tough I don’t know If its an analog or digital based effect (I was once told it was, but I couldn’t find this info anywhere) I can tell there are some octave manipulation and even a Q and filter. (btw, love EHX long time & proud owner of POG2/SMMH/VoiceBox/LittleBigMuff/drQ/MPOG) ![]() ![]() AND the preset lights to be placed horizontally, instead of vertically (as all EHX currently boxes) – if this is even possible Hell, I think you can even do it well with a mere tap/stomp knob (‘hold to’ save/store) instead of the ’round-press-turn’ white one.Īlso sorry for any grammar or spelling mistakes, I’m not a English native speaker Last but not least, if you ask me about space considering all the faders, I would suggest the knob to be placed between the bypass and the faders. I think this would be not only stage friendly, but even studio friendly (I would stick to some presets for future songs and different artists after saving them). I Really love the tones you can get from it, but it’s a real pain to note or take photos of all the different configurations. Contact with any questions.One really “simple” and very useful Improvement for both the Micro Synthesizer and the Bass Micro Synthesizer would be adding the now-almost-standard PRESET FUNCTION and KNOB. Antares has discontinued this unit but they are still supporting it a little longer. This require installation in to your guitar. Non of that certain notes being slightly sharp or flat in chords as you play the same chord in different positions on the neck. This shines over the Line 6 Variax system by being a lot more Natrual sounding when emulating tunings and also allows you to play in tune up and down the neck. Provides the functionality of the ATG-1 floor unit but with out the need for a 13 PIN equipped guitar or having to lug the pedal around.Similar to the line 6 Variax system, it contains guitar models, and tuning and Transpositional presets, plus the ability to create your own as well. This system includes a hex pickup and the circuit board to be mounted into your guitar. Everything is still in original packaging having never been opened. This is a brand new, never opened (at least not until I opened the box to take the pictures). A ntares AutoTune For Guitar Luthier System
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