- Тype: Detune, Harmonizer, Pitch Shifter, Whammy
- True Bypass: Yes
- Battery Operation: No
- MIDI Interface: Yes
- Controls: Mode Detune, Mode Shift
- Power Supply: Adapter
Digitech WHAMMY DT Guitar Effect
pitchbend (-3 to +2 octaves), Momentary switch for hammer-on and pull-off, mixable dry-signal, drop tuning/capo - pitchable signal up to 7 semi tones or one octave up or down, 10 whammy effects, weight: 1,59kg, dimensions : 20,83cm X 19,63cm X 5,99cm, heavy metal chassis, poti for whammy/Hharmonizer effects choice and for drop tune/capo function, detune (-4 to -30 cents), drop tune and Momentary effect, midi, 9 harmonizer effects, jack for guitar in/out, 20Hz - 11000Hz wet, frequency range: 20Hz 20000Hz dry, 2 detune efftects, on/off switch for whammy/harmonizer, sampling rate 22kHz, 24bit A/D D/A converter, stereo jack for optional FS3X footswitch, polyphonic harmonizer/detuner for guitar and bass, true bypass and DSP bypass (drop tuning and capo function is still switchable), included 9V power supply (PS0913DC-02).
Тype
- Pitch Shifter
- Harmonizer
- Detune
- Whammy
True Bypass: Yes
It has a true bypass function, which ensures that when the effects are turned off, the signal passes directly through the unit without influence or degradation.
Inputs
- MIDI IN
- Footswitch
- Jack 6,3 mm TS
Outputs: Jack 6,3 mm TS
A universal connector used to connect various audio devices.
MIDI Interface: Yes
It supports MIDI, allowing you to connect and communicate with other MIDI-compatible devices. This feature extends control and integration into the larger music environment, increasing flexibility and creativity in music creation.
Controls
- Mode Detune
- Mode Shift
Тype
Colour
Outputs
Package Contents
UK/EU Power supply included
Height (mm)
64
Width (mm)
165
Depth (mm)
197
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Instructions for use
Manufacturer information
Safety instructions
Please refer to the user manual for the specific safety instructions for this product.
