Boutique pedal startup Muzemazer announces Chromavoder, a musical instrument harmonizer featuring two voices of polyphonic chromatic transposition with an eight octave range, physics simulation for transposed sound without delay or artifacts, and the playable feel of a tuned musical instrument.
Chromavoder is designed to simulate an analog circuit or physical device that harmonically multiplies chromatic tones.
The Muzemazer Chromavoder is a custom programmed module designed for use with all Line 6 ToneCore pedals and docks.
Features, according to Muzemazer
Pricing
$360 USD
For more information, visit muzemazer.com/mmcv.html.
The Muzemazer Chromavoder is a custom programmed module designed for use with all Line 6 ToneCore pedals and docks.
Features, according to Muzemazer
- Digitally modeled analog polyphonic chromatic instrument harmonizer
- Two independent voices each transposing individual notes and chords
- Chromatic interval transposition down or up as much as four octaves
- Natural sounding physics simulation without delay or artifacts
- An instrument itself with an eight octave extended-piano range
- Custom programmed module for ToneCore pedals and docks$360 USD
Pricing
$360 USD
For more information, visit muzemazer.com/mmcv.html.
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