Guitar Effect Patches For The Korg Ax3000g Settings Button Icon
KORG AX3000G Modeling Signal Processor Over the past few years, Korg has provided the only serious competition to DigiTech and BOSS in the world of pedalboard multi-effects units. Along with a number of stompboxes and the tiny Pandora units, the ToneWorks range features multi-effects units to suit a variety of budgets, from the tiny AX10G to.
Great sounding pedal and easy to use. This is so far one of the best digital pedals I've used. Pedals like the DigitTech GNX4 sounds over processed and it's difficult to get a pure sound; this pedal sounds very analog with great control. The sounds can fairly be modified to adjust for your particular taste.
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The LED expression pedal meter is AMAZING. The buttons press very smoothly. The pedal is a little difficult to figure out at first (settings are not as intuitive as some other digital processors), but once you get the hang of it the pedal is very easy to use. My main complaint with the design of the pedal is the 'individual mode.' With pedals such as the DigiTech GNX4, you can press the stomp box button twice and have two different sound settings with each. That's useful for having stompbox 1 be your rhythm guitar and stompbox 2 be your lead guitar.
The AX3000G only allows one sound per button. Another feature I wish this pedal had is the ability to switch the expression pedal between volume and wah with a simple toe down press. The GNX4 would always switch to the wah if you press down on the toe of the expression pedal, just like a regular wah pedal.