What exactly does the Ultrawave Multiband Bass Processor do? Initially, the incoming bass signal is divided into different frequency bands. You can choose between 1, 2, 3, 4, 8 or 10 bands specially chosen for the bass. There are a total of 37 different options for combining different frequencies. In the next step, the different frequencies can be assigned different effects. On board are 44 different distortion/overdrive/fuzz effects, a dual-channel compressor, a multi-band tremolo and a graphic 8-band EQ. Everything is controlled via a Neuro Desktop Editor (Mac and Windows) or the mobile app (iOS and Android). The sounds are loaded onto the pedal via USB and can be called up there as presets and further processed with the controls. To develop such a complex pedal requires a lot of know-how. The American company Source Audio, founded in 2005, has more than enough of them. Their innovative products have been setting the standards in the field of digital effects for years! It is not without reason that greats like David Gilmour, U2, David Bowie, John Mayer, Aerosmith, Phish, King Crimson, My Morning Jacket, The Cure and Victor Wooten trust the pedals of the Californians. One reason for the company's success is definitely the willingness to work directly with the musicians. The Ultrawave Multiband Bass Processor was developed together with bassist Nathan Navarro , who is one of the most sought-after musicians in the prog rock scene and is also a big star on YouTube. The world of effects has long been his passion and his distinctive sounds are in demand around the world in the studio and on stage.
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