DigiTech Whammy Pedal with MIDI Control
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A huge array of whammy effects with MIDI control.
The performance and sound of the new DigiTech Whammy Pedal with MIDI Control are reminiscent of the original red WH-1 Whammy. All the favorite whammy settings that guitar players covet are available again at the touch of a knob. Added is a new Dive Bomb effect, similar to that of a Floyd Rose whammy bar pushed all the way to the body of the guitar. Another new addition is a MIDI-in jack, allowing remote control of effects via MIDI devices. Both type and control are accomplished via MIDI program changes and CC messages respectively. Wet/Dry outputs are provided.
3 people out of 3 found this review helpful
Overall: I freakin love this pedal. Totally worth the price. The variety of sounds you can get out of this thing is incredible and just when I thought i was done. the 1 and 2 octave down simulates a bass guitar if I wanna play bass. I recommend it for all who love that Tom Morello/ dj sound.| Review By: Jimi Durso | 2 years, 1 month ago2 people out of 2 found this review helpful
Overall: This is my favourite effect, due to it's versatility. I mostly use the fifths and octave functions to make my guitar sound not at all like a guitar, but more like those roland things King Crimson used in the 80s. I also dig the fact that the chorus width can be controlled using the pedal, so I can keep it subtle for chords but make it thicker when I solo.| Review By: ZAK | 6 years, 3 months ago121 people out of 166 found this review helpful
Overall: I use a lot of effex in my rig from wah to delay to flang and so fourth, but my favorite is my WHAMMY! I try not to overkill it at gigs but in rehearsals I cut sick with it. I say any guitarist with a passion such as mine, to make an audience spin out in what and how the hell your creating those sounds from a guitar should go invest in a DigiTech WHAMMY cause I know she'll always be in my set up!| Review By: Nick-zeqtK | 6 years, 7 months ago70 people out of 126 found this review helpful
Overall: Please note that this is NOT a wah pedal. It doesn't even have the same effect at all. Wah pedals do not change the pitch of your guitar, they change the peak response of a filter in frequency, creating the "wah" sound. Think of the whammy pedal as bending the notes, only much more extensively, and being controlled by a pedal. A whammy pedal does not replace a wah pedal, because they are two completely different things.These are cool to use when playing/writing songs with loop| Review By: Jamie-HtcRN | 6 years, 7 months ago56 people out of 104 found this review helpful
Overall: I just recently blew all of my money on this for a RATM song. It is a great investment, many harmonizer settings and whammy pitch shifts. Its great to have your own unique sounds created with this pedal. Spend 30 minutes with this pedal and you will fall in love with it! Nothing else like it.| Review By: Bruticus | 6 years, 8 months ago53 people out of 98 found this review helpful
Overall: I originally bought this pedal when it first came out for a whopping $399 USD. My cousin took it overseas and tried to use it and fried it. So I recently bought another one. It's worth having if you know how to use it. This pedal, can and usually does eliminate the need for an extra guitarist with the harmonist effects! And man, do they sound good running thru a Digi MM. I don't lose any tone at all, despite the other reviews. It's really depends on where you put this pedal in your| Review By: Gear head | 7 years, 3 weeks ago46 people out of 90 found this review helpful
Overall: First of all, anyone who plays this thing and thinks it is a wah pedal is joking I hope. This is a very cool effect to use if you are into trippy type craziness. If you are contemplating buying the BOSS Pitchshifter pedal, this is the same thing, but you can at least bypass the effect and retain the tone of your guitar. The BOSS pedal just ruins the tone. I like to play this thing through a delay, always. I wish the pedal was on the right side. Overall, a very unique| Review By: Obsolipsist | 7 years, 2 months ago32 people out of 57 found this review helpful
Overall: I bought one as a gift for an aspiring young band leader (yes, some Rage influence, but much more) though I thought it was just a gimmick. He proved me wrong on the strength of his good judgment; if you've got the 'aural vision' this baby will really help you go places, if not it's just a stupid toy.Beware, after hard, but not abusive, action for only a year, it would no longer 'zero' back to the fundamental, with the pedal pushed back all the way 'off'. It's driving us| Review By: cooper | 7 years, 4 months ago25 people out of 54 found this review helpful
Overall: I bought this on a whim. I listen to a lot of "Jam bands"...especially Phish. Trey Anastasio, guitarist of Phish, has done many a sweet thing with his Whammy II. So I picked this up. It comes very nice in a long jam--out of no where, I can make the jam very spacey..or crunchy/evil, or watery. I like the pedal alot, but it isn't for someone who just wants to have a wah pedal. Buy a Dunlop or Vox. This is for much more than that (although it works as a wah OK). Anyway, 9/10 stars. Only| Review By: the dude | 7 years, 6 months ago28 people out of 66 found this review helpful
Overall: This is a pretty darn good piece of equipment I got it about a month ago and its a lot better than my Dunlop Cry Baby.



