Let’s start with the 6Pack, an entirely analog and fully programable multi-effect. It allows for using one of the four presets available in each of the 99 available banks, programmed from the 6 onboard effects (delay/echo, compressor, overdrive, chorus…). Rob Papen added an insert point after the overdrive, a global mute, a tuner output, a tap tempo and you can enable/disable any effect on the fly.
The 6Packs also offers three programable options to switch between three external amps. Note that there is no MIDI on this unit.
The second new product introduced at Musikmesse is the Purple Moon pedal, which offers vintage aficionados fuzz and vibe effects. The pedal features level and depth controls, as well as two speed knobs so you can preset and switch between two different speeds on the fly, and two small knobs are available for the fuzz effect. A true bypass is also included.
No information regarding the pricing and availability of these two new products. Here is a demo of the Purple Moon:
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