
The latency has not yet been mentioned, but I assume that it is below 5 ms. In addition, frequencies from 5 to 24000 Hz are recorded. The conversion is done with 24 bits at 192 kHz with a noise ratio of 123 dB. Everything is on it! The pedals can also be synchronized via MIDI. In addition to input and stereo-out ( true or soft bypass), inputs for an expression pedal, MIDI and USB are alsoavailable. The new IK Multimedia AmpliTube X-GEAR pedals all have the same structure as well as the same connections. However, the question arises: Why 4x the almost identical pedal, when the difference is purely digital, except for a potentially interchangeable front panel? Surely it can’t be because of the storage space.Īmplitube X-GEAR in the studio Connectivity It is similar to the other pedals, with specific parameters that fit reverb, modulation or distortion. You also get a tap tempo and two other footswitches ( A and B) for the effects on top.
#MIDI FOOTSWITCHES FOR AMPLITUBE WINDOWS 10 MOD#
B.: Model, Preset, Parameters, Time, Feedback, Filter, Mod and Mix.
#MIDI FOOTSWITCHES FOR AMPLITUBE WINDOWS 10 PLUS#
I like that many of the functions can be adjusted directly on the pedal, without having to dive into the editor.Įach pedal features 16 effects with popular AmpliTube models, plus new reverb and delay algorithms. With the delay, these are e.g. There is also housing in a suitable colour and the correspondingly adapted labelling and knob functions. The four pedals in the range are X-Space, X-Time, X-Drive and X-Vibe, each based on the effects algorithms used in IK’s AmpliTube software. These are individual effect pedals that all use the IK Multimedia Amplitube sound. The big X teaser campaign turned out to be four separate stompboxes, not a floor pedal amp modeller and effects as many people had guessed. The AmpliTube X-GEAR pedals are all digital modelling effects that bring AmpliTube’s sounds directly to the stage and rehearsal room. IK Multimedia has launched the first effect pedals range in its company history (apart from the Z-Tone Buffer/Booster).
