Posts tagged "Mojo Hand FX"
Introduced at NAMM 2020, the MojoHandFX Dream Mender is an Echo / Chorus / Vibrato based on the classic late ’70s DMM - but much smaller and with many other improvements: twice the delay time, blend knob, clearer repeats, longer feedback, and a more pronounced vibrato effect. It has a SPIN DSP based processor that will never need the originals’ costly and frequently needed BB adjustments.... Click on the title for more



Before the era of orchestral video game scores, a sonic revolution was quietly brewing inside the Super Nintendo. The sonic identity of that gaming console is unmistakable. Its S-SMP audio system broke from its predecessors by using playable digital samples, a technique that created a world of iconic, memory-laden sounds. The
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A lot of modulation pedals were born out of (not entirely successful) attempts of simulating the effect created by a rotary speaker, and the
The MuTron pedals from the '70s are considered by many as the best filter pedals ever released and many modern builders use them as a reference for their devices.
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