NAMM: TC Go From Major to Minor

US Guitar FX combo      06/02/01

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G-Major - a new single space rack mount guitar multi effects processor with optional G-Minor MIDI foot controller, featuring high quality traditional guitar effects such as reverbs, delay and pitch. G-Major can run up to seven different effects and a tuner simultaneously with real time control over a number it’s internal parameters through MIDI or the pedal input The G-Major features essential effects such as reverb, delay, compression, filter/mod pitch, chorus/flange, tap delay and gate with several sub algorithms available within it’s individual effect blocks for a variety of effects-only processing through a fast, easy to read intuitive user interface. Preset change is fast and smooth even during live performance, and supports true spillover of delays. G-Major also offers a built in switching relay that allows analog pre-amps or other equipment to be controlled through the preset change of the G-Major. The G-Major hardware compliment consists of full resolution 24 bit A/D and D/A converters with 24 bit internal processing. 1/4” analog I/O connectors are provided for fast and simple connectivity, additionally a SPDIF digital I/O is included for a pure all digital, 24 bit signal path supporting both 44.1K and 48K rates. Retail price for the G-Major is $699. Now shipping.
G-Minor $199. Shipping February 2000
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