Meinl Effects Pedal

£266.50

This is the Meinl Effects Pedal from Meinl, listed in Pedal Switchers on Just Pedals. Read More below.

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The Meinl Effects Pedal is a space-saving time-saving percussion sample solution. The FX20 Pedal allows percussionists and multi-instrumentalists to play a variety of recorded percussion samples with their foot leaving both hands free to play any other accompanying instrument. From tambourine and bass drum to a classic 808 snare the ten pre-loaded samples offer a world of sonic options. Or load the included Micro-SD card with up to ten of your own sounds for even more variety accessed by the sample bank switch. The sturdy steel pedals spring-loaded action offers top notch response for accurate triggering while two buttons allow easy switching between individual samples. Stereo or mono output is via a pair of 1/4″ jack sockets or 3.5mm stereo headphone jack and a rear-mounted volume control knob means you can dial in your perfect level for live performance. The main chassis durable ABS plastic construction ensures the Meinl Effects Pedal is a neat percussion problem-solver thats made to last.

Brand

Meinl

Category

Pedal Switchers

A pedal switcher routes effects through independently controlled loops so several pedals can be engaged, bypassed or reordered from one set of footswitches. Simple loop strips shorten the live signal path; programmable systems store combinations as presets and may send MIDI commands or change amplifier channels. Loop count, buffer placement, stereo support, spillover and routing flexibility define the system.

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Bass

Voiced or equipped to retain low-frequency fundamentals and the higher headroom of a bass signal. Clean blends, crossovers and bass-specific filter ranges can preserve weight and articulation while the effected portion adds harmonics, movement or ambience.

Stereo

Processes, creates or passes two audio channels. True stereo preserves separate left and right inputs, while mono-to-stereo effects generate spatial differences internally; routing, phase behaviour and whether trails remain stereo determine the resulting image. Some outputs sum to mono when only one socket is connected, which can change level or modulation depth.