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NAMM 2006 Show NewsTuesday, January 25, 2005
By applying its proprietary Production Modeling technology to craft this effects pedal, guitarists can now access key Hendrix sounds from seven classic songs that defined his playing. These include:
In order to capture and preserve the accuracy of each of these unique Hendrix sounds, DigiTech employed Production Modeling via the AudioDNA DSP super-chip. (In fact, the Jimi Hendrix Experience pedal requires two of the AudioDNA DSP chips). In addition, guitarists can draw on any of the modeled sounds as a starting point, with the ability to create and further develop their own tones using the Jimi Hendrix Experience pedal's controls. Features include three dual concentric knobs, one model control and a multi-functional expression treadle for creative options, as well as separate amp and mixer outputs. In addition, the Jimi Hendrix Experience Artist Series Pedal has a rugged case metal chassis and comes with a custom artist pedal gig bag and its own power supply. David Rohrer, DigiTech Market Manager for Guitar Products, underscores the achievement of the Jimi Hendrix Experience pedal when he states, "DigiTech is honored that the Hendrix family chose us to emblazon Jimi's prophetic musical vision into a truly remarkable performance tool through our Production Modeling technology. Based on our success with the award-winning Dan Donegan Artist Series Pedal, The Weapon, and realizing Production Modeling's vast capabilities, we knew we could accurately duplicate the tone that was on the original recordings." To accomplish this, DigiTech went right to the source: Jimi Hendrix's original master recording tapes, made at Olympic Studios and Electric Lady Studios, and to Eddie Kramer, the sonic genius behind those recordings. "You realize what a tremendous body of work Jimi has left behind. What we are doing here is taking a little piece of Jimi and putting it in a pedal that will stun the world," remarks Kramer. "The next generation of kids who are going to pick up this pedal are going to be able to hear exactly how Jimi played by hearing first-hand how he got that sound." For more information, visit the Digitech site. Search for Digitech at zZounds! Search for Digitech with the Ebay Auction Finder! Discuss Digitech in the Electronic Music Forum Recent Electronica NewsBrian Eno To Score Spore1/16/2007Ueberschall Intros Scoretrax Royalty-Free Music Library1/14/2007Ueberschall Intros Liquid Trumpet1/14/2007Learn To Solder1/14/2007Image Line Software Announces FL Studio 71/13/2007
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