Your Guitar Multi Effects Processor Sucks
If you are a guitar effects purist, you know how great the effects your pedals produce are. Purests argue that analog pedals produce the warmest tones because they don't change the signal from an electrical frequency into a digital representation of it. And technology pundits believe that it is possible to model the sounds that are created by the finest instruments and equipment using software and computers.
No matter which camp you come from, modeling processors have definitely made their impact. In a recording studio they give the guitarist the ability to record guitar directly into a workstation or tape machine, without needing any other equipment. They easily provide access to multiple effects like distortion or overdrive, delay, chorus, wah and EQ, just to name a few. In fact, multi effects processors like the Boss ME 50 guitar multi effects unit sports an expression pedal that allows you to tweak the modulation section of the pedal to create radical dive bomb sounds and other interesting effects. Boss multi effects aren't the only ones out there though. Well known guitar effects processor manufacturer Rocktron has always made top-of-the-line gear. The Rocktron Xpression Multi effects processor is an excellent example of what this company can produce. Line 6 is a company that has revolutionized the effect processor marketplace with their Vetta head and their POD guitar modeling processor.
Other guitar multi effects processors have options originally only found in studio processors like harmonizers and some even have a drum machine. How would you like to make your electric guitar sound like an acoustic guitar. With a guitar multiple effects processor, you can. Each year effects processor manufacturers seem to completely reinvent these units.
Want to sound like you are playing through your favorite guitar amp? Many of these multi effects units have a guitar amp modeling section that lets you designate the type of amp you want to emulate. This makes it easy to record your guitar tracks and sound like you are playing through an expensive amp stack.
If you are tired of carrying around a large pedalboard to house your guitar effect pedals, just pickup a guitar multi effect processor instead. Many can be had for less than $100.
Want the best guitar tones on the planet? With a multi effects processor the sky is the limit - or so it seems.

