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US Hotone's XTOMP mini accesses over 140 effects via Bluetooth      14/07/17

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Hotone has announced the release of the XTOMP mini, which they describe as the core of Hotone's flagship XTOMP Bluetooth Modeling Effects Pedal. They say that, with a smaller, more pedalboard-friendly footprint than its predecessor, this solid aluminum stompbox simulates over 140 different classic, vintage and modern effects for guitar, bass and more. The XTOMP mini uses a mobile app (iOS and Android) via Bluetooth or a desktop app (Windows and macOS) via USB with an ever-expanding effects library to load artists' favorite tones into the pedal in just moments, which Hotone says makes it an absolute must-have for guitarists, bassists, keyboard players, singers, DJs and producers alike. Here's more details direct from Hotone...

To simulate the diverse tones in its growing effects library, the XTOMP mini utilizes Hotone's advanced Comprehensive Dynamic Circuit Modeling (CDCM) technology. CDCM, which processes various incoming signals dynamically, is unlike current modeling systems that use the same modeling circuit regardless of the signal. CDCM allows for larger and more complex modeling algorithms, which equal more realistic and natural tones. This results in truly authentic effects that are unparalleled. Effects library categories available to the XTOMP mini include Amplifier, Cabinet, Distortion, Dynamic, Frequency, Modulation and Ambient.

The XTOMP mini's mobile app (iOS and Android) is available for free in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. The free desktop app (Windows and macOS) can be downloaded directly from xtomp.com. Both apps are designed to easily manage tones, including loading effects and firmware updates into the pedal via Bluetooth (mobile) or USB (desktop).

Pricing and Availability:
The XTOMP mini is available for $149.99

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