Morpheus Drop Tune Pedal
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@greenham1 try tuning down a 8-38 std. E guitar to std. A ;)
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@jedimastergarcia87 It just change the tuning from one octave to another while keeping a good tension and definition in the sound.It's the same change you can do on a sequencer but on a pedal.It doesn't have a disto in it
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so basically a pedal for guitarist who cant be bothered to put a bit of effort in. tuning down and feeling the loose strings is what its all about... for trivium fans... who are shite
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yes, my only question is, how much for the pink guitar?
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Nice. So if you want lets say Db or drop c, like if you want to play lets say August Burns Red or someone like that, tune the e string down to d? I think I might be getting a pedal for christmas. Also does the pedal have distortion too and if so how good does it sound in person? If I get the pedal I will be using drop d mostly. When you use drop c, can you still do power chords like, 000 111 000 333 222 000, etc? I just made that up randomly to give an example. xp
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@DustieWaggoner wanna hear the fucked up part? Agile is making those now. . . . theyre custom order only but still. thats so much fucking string
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i see your 9 string and raise you a 10 string!
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@DustieWaggoner 9 string dude . . . . .
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Hehehe
I have been gigging with this pedal since it came out. It is much easier than keeping all the guitars setup with fresh strings all the time. I love it. I am a tone purist so hear is my complaint. It puts a slight chrous to your sound and you have a very very little volume drop again little, you have a different sustain loss. The sustain drops out digitally instead of smooth. It is hard to hear and that is after a while. It is worth the purchase, worth the tone diff. for the perks.
bsosnoski 10 months ago 6
All I can say is that this is by faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar the best guitar pedal I've ever both heard and seen...
Razwithz 4 months ago 3