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Key Features
This pedal has a bit of everthing, from reverbs and delays, to cabinet simuilations even a Bass Synth! A world of possibilities at your feet, all controllable using the 7 stomp buttons and footpedal.
Product Ref: 27093
A multi-effects processor created solely for bass, that includes heavyweight features like REMS modeling technology and a unique Expression Step Sequencer. Bassists can take total control as well with the AX3000B, a dedicated processor for bass with the astounding sound quality only delivered by Korg's unique REMS modeling technology. Packed not only with new capabilities like the very cool ESS (Expression Step Sequencer) function, but also with numerous effects specifically optimized for bass, the AX3000B provides a full complement of the controls you need for realtime performance. From vintage through hi-end amps sought-after by bassists, from standard effects through a bass synthesizer model, 'REMS' technology delivers a staggering range of realistic and versatile effects, with full control using the expression pedal or the control switch. The amazing ESS function lets you use a step sequencer to control effect parameters from a step sequencer so you can take your performance to a level beyond anything you've ever imagined.
Compressors, Reverbs, Delays, Octaves, Ring Modulators, Choruses, Phasors & Distortions all built-in to the one box! Create and store 96 programs with your favorite combination of 'REMS' effects. 32 preset programs are also provided.
And because the AX3000B is so easy to use, you can select, edit and use all of its features effortlessly. Select an effect model simply by turning the effect select knobs provided for each effect block. Then edit each individual effect simply by turning the knobs of the familiar, analog-style user interface. Effect parameters are shown on the panel as a clear, understandable matrix.