Music Live: New Guitar Multi-FX From Korg

US AX3G for guitar and AX3B for bass launched      05/11/05

Music Live: New Guitar Multi-FX From Korg


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The Korg ToneWorks AX3G for guitar and AX3B for bass are two affordable multi effects processors utilising Korg’s high quality modeling effects. Both units are small enough to fit into the pocket of a gig bag making them an ideal choice for quick rehearsals, warm-ups or even to help pass the time while traveling in the van. The on-the-floor, foot-switchable units contain an array of 57 realistic effect types powered by Korg’s proprietary 'REMS' modeling technology providing, according to Korg, a studio’s worth of great amps, cabinets, modulation and delay/reverb effects and more. Main Features
  • 57 types of “REMSâ€� modeling effect variations are built in, and you can simultaneously use up to six different effects including noise reduction.
  • 16 drive/amp types, 10 different cabinet types.
  • Full editing of all parameters for four effect categories (pre-effect, drive/amp, modulation, delay/reverb).
  • 40 user programs for creating and saving your own sounds. 40 preset programs are also provided, giving you a total of 80 programs for immediate selection.
  • Built-in Auto Chromatic Tuner.
  • Two-way power - either batteries or a separately sold AC adaptor.
  • Connection for an optional EXP-2 foot controller or XVP-10 expression/volume pedal for use as a volume or wah pedal.
    Available in December 2005, pricing TBC
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