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Zoom A1x Four Multi-Effects Processor – New Zoom Wah Multi Effects Looper Guitar Effect Pedal

£136.75

The Zoom A1x Four Multi-Effects Processor gives a range of instruments a new lease of life. Use the effects and expression pedal take your acoustic guitar saxophone trumpet violin or harmonica to the forefront of any performance. Alternatively use the intuitive modelling technology to subtly blend your instrument into group performances. Dedicated effects respond differently…

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The Zoom A1x Four Multi-Effects Processor is in New condition and made by Zoom , it is a great Wah Multi Effects Looper Guitar Effect Pedal – The Zoom A1x Four Multi-Effects Processor gives a range of instruments a new lease of life. Use the effects and expression pedal take your acoustic guitar saxophone trumpet violin or harmonica to the forefront of any performance. Alternatively use the intuitive modelling technology to subtly blend your instrument into group performances. Dedicated effects respond differently to the playing style of each instrument. This allows you to perform naturally and leave the A1X to work its magic. The expression pedal can be used to control effect parameters volume and wah effect. The combination of the built-in looper and over 60 drum rhythms to perform with mean you can now fit an entire band in your rucksack. . Available from Just Pedals for only £ 136.75 X is for Xpression The Zoom A1X Four takes the already feature-packed A1 Four effects pedal and gives you an expression pedal for more control. The expression pedal provides precise control over the volume pitch and reverb of built in effects. Eight extra effects have been designed specifically for use with the expression pedal. The pedal can also be used for delay and wah effects. Acoustic guitar Acoustic guitar modelling helps add depth to your performance. This not only helps bring solo performances to life but can be used to seamlessly integrate into group performances. With the A1X Four you can have your live performances sounding like a studio recording. The A1X Four achieves this with intuitive technology that varies for each instrument’s characteristics. For acoustic guitar 15 factory presets give you all the characteristics of highly sought-after guitars. Modelling everything including the body shape of the guitar you are able to apply specific EQ’s dependant on your guitar’s pickups. Warm and rich tones are available whether you’re looking for an unplugged performance sound or finger picking country and blues. More presets are available within ZOOM guitar lab. Give your sax some rock and roll growl The A1X Four allows you to play naturally and adapts the effect to your instrument ensuring all the power of your performance is captured and backed up with authentic effects. Customisable chorus effects can be used to emulate a classic jazz fusion sound. This utilises the A1X Four’s ‘SaxChrous’ a natural double track to help bring your saxophone to the forefront of live performances. EQ’s and compressions dedicated specifically to saxophones make it easy to develop your sound with the A1X Four. Trumpets violins and more The A1X Four caters for trumpet players by adjusting the effect to your playing intensity. Low-pass filters are also applied to ensure the effect remains constant across your full playing range. One particular effect the auto wah will bring life to your performance whilst remaining tuned to your trumpet. The A1X Four uses different approaches to tailor violin and upright bass effects to your instruments. Responding to your bow violin effects feature balanced saturation thanks to a unique frequency response across the entire range. By reducing the lows and raising the highs the effect remains constant throughout your performance. More body for your harmonica’s soul The presets provide you with instant access to authentic sounding effects with the A1X Four layout designed to make customising these simple. For harmonica punchy blues sounds instantly transport you to the bars of New York. Other presets include the ‘Hm StevieW’ giving you the notorious harmonica sound of the legend himself. Avid harmonica players will be aware of the green bullet microphone widely regarded as the best harmonica microphone available. The A1X Four ‘Hm Juke’ patch can give your current microphone the green bullet treatment. Become your own band ZOOM Guitar Lab is free software that allows you to customise effects using your laptop or computer. These can then be placed on your A1X Four via USB. The built in looper allowing recording up to 30 seconds means you can create an entire backdrop to your instrument. Mix this with the 68 drum patterns and you’ve got yourself a band. Anti-feedback technology makes all of this possible whilst reducing frequencies likely to feedback. MAA-1 The included MAA-1 adapter can be used to connect a microphone to the A1X Four. By providing phantom power you are able to use either dynamic or condenser microphones. Loudness control and a peak indicator allow you to adjust gain settings prior to reaching the A1X Four. Features Offer over 90 built-in effects Dedicated effects for acoustic guitar saxophone trumpet violin and harmonica Up to 5 effects can be used simultaneously chained together in any order 50 memory locations for storing user-created patches Looper for recording up to 30 seconds / 64 beats of CD-quality audio with seamless start and end times ZOOM Guitar Lab software for creating editing and managing effects and patches 68 built-in rhythm patterns tailored for unplugged styles of music can be used in combination with the Looper Onboard chromatic tuner supports all standard guitar tunings including open and drop tunings Output jack for connection to amp or headphones Runs on 4 AA batteries with alkaline battery life of 18 hours MAA-1 Requires 2 AA batteries USB port for firmware updates power and connection to ZOOM Guitar Lab Specifications A1X Four Maximum number of simultaneous effects: 5 User patches: 50 Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz A/D conversion: 24-bit 128× oversampling D/A conversion: 24-bit 128× oversampling Signal processing: 32-bit Display: 128×32 dot matrix LCD Input: Standard mono phone jack Rated input level: -20 dBu Input impedance (line): 470 kΩ AUX IN: Stereo mini jack Rated input level: -10 dBu Input impedance (line): 1kΩ Output: Standard stereo phone jack (combined line/headphone) Maximum output level: Line: +2 dBu (10 kΩ or more output impedance) Headphones: 17 mW + 17 mW (32Ω load) Input S/N: 120dB Noise floor (residual noise): -97 dBu Power: AC Adapter 9V DC 500mA center negative (ZOOM AD-16) 4 AA batteries (about 18 hours continuous operation time when using alkaline batteries with the LCD backlight off) Power can also be supplied through the USB port. USB: USB MIDI USB Micro-B External dimensions: Height: 156 mm (D) × 216 mm (W) × 52 mm (H) Weight: 610 g (excluding batteries) MAA-1 Input: XLR balanced input (2: hot) Input gain: +3 – +30 dB Input impedance: 10 kΩ Maximum input level: +4 dBu Output: Standard mono phone jack Nominal output level: −20 dBu Maximum output level: +7 dBu Output impedance: 1 kΩ External dimensions: 177 mm (D) × 23 mm (W) × 25 mm (H) Weight: 70 g (excluding batteries) Product code: ZFXA1FOUR

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About Zoom

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Zoom Corporation is a Japanese company that specializes in designing and manufacturing audio equipment, primarily focusing on digital multi-effects processors, portable recorders, and digital audio interfaces. Founded in 1983, Zoom has become a globally recognized brand known for its innovative products that offer high-quality audio recording and processing capabilities at affordable prices.

One of Zoom’s most popular product lines is their digital multi-effects processors, which are widely used by musicians, producers, and audio engineers for live performance and studio recording. These processors offer a wide range of effects, including guitar and bass effects, vocal processing, and studio-quality reverbs and delays, all in a compact and user-friendly format.

Zoom also produces a range of portable recorders, such as the Zoom H series, which are popular among journalists, podcasters, and field recordists for their high-quality audio recording capabilities and rugged design. Additionally, Zoom offers digital audio interfaces for connecting instruments and microphones to computers for recording and production purposes.

With a reputation for innovation, quality, and affordability, Zoom continues to be a trusted choice for musicians, content creators, and audio professionals worldwide, providing versatile and reliable audio equipment that meets the demands of modern music production and recording.

Guitar Effect Pedal

A guitar pedal, also known as an effects pedal, is a device used by guitarists to alter the sound of their instrument in various ways. These pedals are typically small, foot-operated units that are connected in a signal chain between the guitar and the amplifier. They can modify the guitar’s tone, pitch, and dynamics by applying different effects such as distortion, reverb, delay, chorus, and more. Guitar pedals come in both analog and digital formats, and they allow musicians to create a wide range of sounds, enhancing their musical expression and creativity. They are essential tools for guitarists in genres ranging from rock and blues to jazz and electronic music.

Looper

A looper pedal is a versatile tool used by guitarists to record and playback musical phrases in real-time. It allows musicians to layer multiple parts, create loops, and build entire arrangements on the fly. Looper pedals come in various configurations and offer different features, but they typically include the following functionalities:

1. **Recording**: A looper pedal enables users to record a musical phrase by pressing a dedicated footswitch. Once the recording is initiated, the pedal captures the incoming audio signal from the guitar or other instrument and loops it back continuously.

2. **Playback**: After recording a loop, the looper pedal plays back the recorded audio continuously in a seamless loop. This allows musicians to accompany themselves or create layered arrangements by adding additional musical parts on top of the original loop.

3. **Overdubbing**: In addition to recording and playing back loops, looper pedals often feature overdubbing functionality, which allows users to layer additional recordings on top of existing loops. Musicians can continuously add new musical parts to the loop, building up complex arrangements in real-time.

4. **Undo/Redo**: Many looper pedals include an undo/redo function, which allows users to remove the last recorded overdub or restore it if needed. This feature provides flexibility and allows for experimentation during live performances or recording sessions.

5. **Stop/Clear**: Looper pedals typically include a stop/clear footswitch that allows users to stop playback and clear the recorded loop from memory. This enables musicians to start fresh with a new recording or transition to a different musical section during a performance.

6. **Loop Length Control**: Some advanced looper pedals offer the ability to control the length of the recorded loop. Users can specify the length of the loop in measures or seconds, allowing for precise control over the timing and structure of the looped arrangement.

7. **Built-in Effects**: Some looper pedals feature built-in effects such as reverse playback, half-speed playback, or pitch shifting, which can add creative possibilities and sonic experimentation to the looping process.

Looper pedals are widely used by guitarists and other musicians for various applications, including live performance, songwriting, practice sessions, and studio recording. They provide a convenient and intuitive way to create, layer, and manipulate musical ideas in real-time, making them an essential tool for creative expression and musical exploration.

Multi Effects

Multi-effects pedals are versatile devices that combine multiple guitar effects into a single unit. They offer guitarists a wide range of built-in effects, amp simulations, and signal processing capabilities in a compact and convenient package. Here are some key features and benefits of multi-effects pedals:

1. **Variety of Effects**: Multi-effects pedals typically include a wide range of effects, such as distortion, modulation, delay, reverb, chorus, and more. They allow guitarists to access a diverse palette of tones and textures without needing to invest in individual pedals for each effect.

2. **Amp Modeling**: Many multi-effects pedals feature built-in amp and cabinet simulations, allowing guitarists to emulate the sound of various amplifier models and speaker configurations. This versatility enables players to achieve different amp tones and styles with a single pedal.

3. **Presets and Programmability**: Multi-effects pedals often include preset patches and programmable settings, allowing guitarists to save and recall their favorite sounds easily. This feature is particularly useful for live performances, where players can switch between different tones and effects with the press of a footswitch.

4. **Flexibility and Customization**: Multi-effects pedals offer extensive control over parameters such as gain, tone, modulation rate, and delay time, allowing guitarists to tailor their sound to suit their preferences. Some pedals also support deep editing and customization via computer software or mobile apps.

5. **Space-saving and Portability**: By combining multiple effects into a single unit, multi-effects pedals help save space on the pedalboard and simplify setup and teardown for gigs and rehearsals. They are also lightweight and portable, making them ideal for traveling musicians or players with limited space.

6. **Cost-effective Solution**: Investing in a multi-effects pedal can be more cost-effective than purchasing individual stompboxes, especially for players who require a wide range of effects. Multi-effects pedals offer excellent value for money and can provide access to high-quality tones and effects at a fraction of the cost of buying separate pedals.

Overall, multi-effects pedals are versatile tools that offer guitarists a convenient and cost-effective way to access a diverse range of tones and effects. Whether used for practice, recording, or live performance, multi-effects pedals provide flexibility, convenience, and creative potential for players of all levels.

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Wah

A wah pedal, short for “wah-wah” pedal, is an effects pedal commonly used with electric guitars and occasionally with electric keyboards and bass guitars. It’s known for its distinctive sound, characterized by a sweeping, resonant filter effect that mimics the human voice saying “wah.” Here’s how a wah pedal works and some common features:

1. **Pedal Design**: A wah pedal typically consists of a foot-operated pedal and a housing unit. The pedal is attached to a potentiometer (variable resistor) inside the housing, which adjusts the frequency response of the audio signal based on the pedal’s position.

2. **Expression Pedal Compatibility**: Many wah pedals are compatible with expression pedals, allowing players to control the wah effect in real-time using their foot. This adds a dynamic and expressive element to the performance, enabling players to vary the intensity and speed of the wah effect as they play.

3. **Sweep Range**: The sweep range refers to the range of frequencies affected by the wah pedal. As the pedal is rocked back and forth, it sweeps through a range of frequencies, emphasizing certain frequencies while attenuating others. This creates the characteristic “wah” sound.

4. **Q Control**: Some wah pedals feature a Q control, also known as resonance or bandwidth control, which adjusts the width of the frequency band affected by the wah effect. Higher Q settings result in a narrower band of frequencies being emphasized, producing a more pronounced and focused wah sound, while lower Q settings produce a broader, more subtle effect.

5. **True Bypass**: Like many other effects pedals, wah pedals may feature true bypass circuitry to ensure that the pedal does not color or degrade the guitar signal when it’s not in use. True bypass preserves the tone and integrity of the instrument’s sound when the wah effect is bypassed.

6. **LED Indicator**: Some wah pedals include an LED indicator to indicate when the effect is engaged. This provides visual feedback to the player, especially useful in low-light settings or on dimly lit stages.

7. **Treadle Grip**: The treadle grip refers to the surface texture or material of the pedal’s foot surface. Some wah pedals feature textured or ribbed surfaces to provide better grip and control, especially when using the pedal with bare feet or in slippery conditions.

Overall, a wah pedal is a versatile and expressive effect that adds character and flair to guitar solos, rhythm playing, and improvisations. Whether used for funky rhythm parts, expressive lead lines, or experimental sounds, a wah pedal offers guitarists a wide range of creative possibilities for shaping their tone and adding dynamic expression to their playing.

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