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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2008

Demo for :Boss ps-5 super shifter.

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  • can you use this to droptune accurately?

  • @InspiringWear Oh yeah it just the video editing.

  • why are there 2 outputs and 2 inputs?

  • @shittyfuck To simulate to guitars.

  • please answer me!

  • They're just simple chords G,C,D.

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  • This is not an your demo, dude...

    You have steal it from the BOSS official web site... It's not true?

  • these audio clips are from the boss website. the actual boss website! he didnt play these. not to mention the fact that when he clicks the pedal, it doesnt always match up with whats happening. i have this pedal and its part of my usual pedal board so i know a thing or two about how it works. your calling me ignorant was rude and unnecessary.

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  • @shittyfuck

    The second input is for if you have an expression pedal. You would have the guitar plugged into exp pedal and exp pedal plugged into exp jack. As for the second output, I'm not so sure.

  • Check out my video..im using PS-5 on Bass for some ambient + Delay riffs.. :)

  • @shittyfuck thats wrong. It is not for two different guitars. There aren't two inputs. One is input and one is for an expression pedal to control this pedal. And for the two outputs its basically if you want to get creative with your pedalboard and have two different chains after this pedal. The super chorus has it too.

  • no voice harmony

  • @InspiringWear Depends on what you mean by "droptune"... if you mean going from standard to a dropped tuning (only dropping one string, like drop-D), then no... if you're talking about lowering the tuning a few steps, then maybe, but it has limited settings, and the tone wouldn't be as good as if you just manually retuned your guitar.

  • @shittyfuck The "EXP" input is for an expression pedal, so if you were using the "flutter" setting or a similar setting, you could use an external pedal instead of the PS-5 itself (so you can turn it on and off easier)...

    The 2 outputs are for stereo (or in case you wanted to output to separate amps)...

  • Amazing, the sound is good and smooth and it can act as Chorus, Vibrato, Whammy, Double Note, Harmony, Octave. I must steal it from the store.

  • @shittyfuck One input, one for an expression pedal, and stereo outs to send wet and dry signal to separate amps if you want.

  • Can you pull off standard Boston-esque harmonies with this pedal? That's all I wanna know :p

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