34 Results for "sustain"
The Chowny Fuzzster Pedal: A new budget bass fuzz from the UK
15 May 2017 in Guitar
Just when you thought you had enough pedals, a cool new bass fuzz turns up with some great new features and at a really competitive price. Allowing control over both the fuzz and clean tones of you bass.
NAMM 2017: DigiTech FreqOut and CabDryVR feedback and cab emulation pedals
19 Jan 2017 in Guitar
DIgitech are presenting two new simulation pedals at NAMM, one giving you virtual giutar cabinets and the other offering feedback tones without requiring you to crank up your amp...
MiniLab MkII: Same but different MIDI controller from Arturia
18 Nov 2016 in Studio
The MiniLab MkII is a small upgrade to the MkI bringing better keys, more advanced pads and some clickable encoders. Shame the wooden cheeks have gone.
Akai LPK25 and LPD8 Bluetooth MIDI controllers revealed on Amazon
16 Nov 2016 in Studio
No official news from Akai on these new wireless LPK25 and LPD8 controllers yet, but Amazon already has them for sale in the US. We take a first look at these ultra-portable new Bluetooth controllers.
Ibanez reissues OD850 Overdrive for some ’70s orange fuzz
06 Oct 2016 in Guitar
Ibanez has just announced a reissue of this great old pedal, and though it may be named Overdrive, this pedal is definitely all about fuzz!
Foot Control everything with ControllerHub 8 from Amelia Compass
22 Jul 2016 in Synths
The ControllerHub 8 can take up to 8 expression pedals, sustain pedals and foot switches and map them to anything for completely versatile foot based performance control.
Molecular Bytes finally release AtomicTransient
06 Jul 2016 in Studio
Announced back in April, details about the new AtomicTransient plugin from Molecular Bytes were sketchy. Released this week, all becomes clear.
Sonnox’s new Oxford Envolution on trial
17 Feb 2016 in Studio
Sonnox released their new Envolution plugin before the new year, so I put it through its paces to see if it's worth the old-school price tag.
How to add more sustain to your Stratocaster, Telecaster or any other bolt-on neck guitar
26 Dec 2015 in Guitar
This simple setup trick will add sustain to any guitar with a four-bolt neck. It is simple and requires no specialist tools or new parts.