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  1. Expressive Synth Sounds, No Programming Needed. The SY-1 transforms any guitar or bass into a versatile synthesizer that’s fun, inspiring, and ready to play. Backed by advanced tech first developed for the SY-300, this super-cool pedal delivers a huge selection of analog-style synth sounds while occupying minimal space on your board.

  2. The Mono Synth was designed to work on guitar without any modifications, special pickups or MIDI implementation. Its intuitive layout makes it easy to use and easy to dial in cool sounds quickly. The pedal's DRY dial adjusts the dry guitar volume at the Synth Output while SYNTH controls the volume of the synthesizer sound at the Synth Output.

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · The 9 Best Guitar Synth Pedals: Earthquaker Devices Data Corrupter. MOOER E7 Polyphonic Guitar Synth Pedal. Boss SY-300 Guitar Synthesizer Pedal. Electro-Harmonix MicroSynth XO. Empress Effects ZOIA. Source Audio C4 Synth Pedal. Boss SY-1 Synthesizer Effects Pedal. Electro-Harmonix Superego Synth Pedal.

  4. The BOSS SY-200 synthesizer effects pedal is a powerful yet compact stompbox overflowing with lush analog-inspired tones. Building on the success of the SY-1, the SY-200 provides an expanded palette of polyphonic sounds and greater performance control in a small footprint. With 128 memories, you can save your sonic creations and recall them ...

  5. The GR-20 Guitar Synthesizer makes playing high-quality synthesizer and instrument sounds from your guitar as simple as 1-2-3. First, attach the included GK-3 Divided Pickup to your steel-stringed electric (no drilling necessary). Second, select the type of sound you want using the Bank knob. Third, choose a sound variation using the Number ...

  6. Sep 17, 2022 · Boss SY-1 Guitar and Bass Synthesizer Pedal. The SY-1 by Boss is an intuitive synth pedal that can be used with bass or electric guitar. It includes over 120 sound presets, and has a transformative effect on bass tone and dynamics. Check price.

  7. Also known as trim pots. The most common trimmers used in guitar effects pedals are 100K Ohms trimmers. Of the 457 effects pedals that I analysed, I found that this component was used 62 times. As I said, these aren’t in every pedal so they aren’t a common component. The second most common trim pot value is 10K Ohms.

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