Distortion pedals are as important to the world of guitar playing as guitar playing is to modern music. How do you get a whole spectrum of distortion tones? You can spend a fortune on individual stompboxes (and have a pedal board the size of Delaware)... or you can put our new X-Series DF-7 Distortion Factory to work.
Head-bangers rejoice! DigiTech introduces the Metal Master Distortion pedal. This full-featured pedal delivers DigiTech's exclusive multi-distortion technology, offering users seemingly endless distortion types that can be morphed into a variety of combinations. There's also a normal signal out and an output for cabinet modeling, for use live, or in the studio.
The DigiDelay pedal gives you loads of delay time, with up to 4 seconds of delay available. This is more than is found in many studio-quality, rack-mounted delay processors. And that's just the beginning! The DigiDelay also lets you select various delay types such as stereo ping pong and tape delay, and other phat delay sounds.
Now you can get studio-quality modulation in a pedal without paying through the nose. Introducing the Multi-Chorus pedal from DigiTech. With DigiTech's exclusive Multi-Voicing technology, this new Multi-Chorus pedal allows users to morph through a broad range of voices, resulting in a unlimited supply of lush multi-voice sounds.
The Bass Synth Wah is simply the most versatile bass envelope filter pedal on the market, with seven different bass envelope filter types to choose from.
What makes the Bass Multi Chorus different is you can morph up to 16 bass chorus voices at the same time to create the lushest bass chorusing ever heard from a stomp box.
The Crossroads Artist Series pedal was conceived in conjunction with Eric Clapton and his long-time guitar tech Lee Dickson. Crossroads models 7 Clapton signature tones. From songs like "Badge" with its swirling rotary speaker, to "Layla" (Unplugged) with its intimate acoustic tone, and of course, "Sunshine of Your Love" which features Eric's signature "woman tone."