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[NAMM] Antares’ first AutoTune pedal for guitar

After experimenting the concept with Peavey, Antares has developed their first digital effect pedal based on the AutoTune technology for guitar.

The Antares ATG-1 fully employs the Auto-Tune technology to change or correct the tuning of your guitar in real time. The pedal plugs to your guitar via a 13-pin connector, so you’ll need an instrument equipped with this specific plug (you’ll find existing models at Fender/Roland, Godin, Parker, Bian Moore, Carvin and more) or use an external Roland GK-3, GraphTech Ghost/Hexpander Kit, RMC Poly-Drive or any other compatible kit.

ATG-1 features:

  • String-Tune mode corrects the tuning of each string by using a digital processor
  • Solid-Tune mode permanently controls the tuning of each string and corrects it if needed
  • Alternate tunings: DADGAD, Drop D, open E and open G
  • Doubling feature for 12-string, parallel octave or fifths sounds
  • Ability to create and store custom alternate tunings and doublings
  • Multiple acoustic and electric guitar and bass instrument and pickup models
  • Virtual Capo for octave up or down transpose
  • Built-in memory for 64 presets
  • Stereo line output
  • MIDI In, out and thru for external control
  • Built-in expression pedal
  • Tone controls

The ATG-1 Floor Processor is available at www.autotuneforguitar.com for $699 if you live in the US. International customers are invited to contact their local distributors.

 

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