Both OFD MicroModeler pedals feature 12 Overdrive, Fuzz and Distortion (hence the OFD name) effects programmed specifically for the frequency ranges of the guitar and bass.
Built-in effects have all been modeled on famous amps (Marshall, Mesa Boogie) and stompboxes (Big Muff, Fuzz Face and Tube Screamer).
You’ll also find on both models a 3-band EQ, a noise gate and a Clean/Dirty Mix knob.
The Bass MicroModeler also features a Lo-Retain algorithm developed by Source Audio to preserve the low-end.
Another interesting feature is the ability to seamlessly morph between preset using an expression pedal or the Source Audio Hot Hand 3 controller.
The manufacturer adds that both pedals will be compatible with the new MIDI control HUB that should be available in 2014.
The OFD MicroModeler are available now for purchase for $169 each. More info at www.sourceaudio.net.
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