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New Whammy is massive

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8.2� x 2.35� x 7.725� (W x H x D)

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Introducing a new addition to the DigiTech Whammy Family – Whammy DT! We’ve taken the premier pitch shifting effects pedal added drop tuning and true bypass to bring you the ultimate Whammy pedal, the Whammy DT. With the Whammy DT, you can modify your tuning without having to change guitars or pause awkwardly to make adjustments for the next song. Key changes are at the tips of your toes and take just moments, which is crucial when the audience is feeling your vibe.

Pitch shifting effects really help your guitar performance stand out and the Whammy pedal has been the core pitch shifting effect for famous artists for over 20 years. Now add full drop and raised tuning in addition to classic Whammy shifting to your effects arsenal and find out why the Whammy DT is the premiere pitch shifting effects pedal for every guitarist.

Step down or step up 7 half steps or an entire octave: The Whammy DT gives you the latest pitch shifting technology to retune your guitar without ever touching the tuning pegs. Step up or down in 7 half steps, or an entire octave with just one setting.

Whammy effects capabilities: With all the new tuning capabilities, you still have your true pitch shifting effects to sweeten up all moments of your gig. With over 20 years of leading the market in pitch shifting, Whammy effects give you the comfort of knowing the pedal you are using is a proven winner.

Momentary footswitch for “hammer-on� and “pull-off� effects: You can instantly create hammer-on and pull-off effects during your performance with the momentary footswitch. Hold it on for quick chord shifts or note changes during your solo or a gritty bridge.
....but momentary switch looks fun

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Oh God, I love that cheesy Digitech paint job.

And the momentary switch is actually genius.
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Monophonic I'm guessing...
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True Polyphonic Pitch Shifting and Whammy effects in a single pedal
Drop or Raised tuning by 7 half steps or an entire octave
Classic Whammy voicings
Momentary footswitch for Hammer-on and Pull-off effects
True Bypass
FS3X* input for hands-free selection of Whammy and Drop Tune settings
Classic style rugged metal Whammy chassis
Durable, road worthy metal footswitches
MIDI Input
¼" Guitar Input
¼" Output
9V DC Power Adapter included

*FS3X optional
Hmm.. Polyphonic.

Does that mean it'll lose the glitches?
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a momentary switch would be a cool mod to the existing smaller versions.
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Empires wrote:
Hmm.. Polyphonic.

Does that mean it'll lose the glitches?
No way dude. When you turn audio into ones and zeros, multiply it, and spit it back out as audio, its gonna glitch. They can integrate god knows how many counter measures, but its gonna glitch. You just have to roll with it.
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Hmmm, if they've ironed out half the glitches, then what's the point? That's half the fun, no?
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Mad Scientist Whammy Lab. Love it.
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Post by avj »

That looks pretty sweet, and I love how the treadle design is fairly close to the OG Whammy. It seems a rather awkward choice to place the treadle in the center and not off to one side, but I'm sure there's a great reason for it. Can't wait to try it.
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The whammy pedal is over 20 years old??? God I feel old now :lol:
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I'm working on a project for Harman and the guys who are on site with them said we can get deals on all of their products. If that's the case maybe I can grab a few whammy DTs if anyone is interested. I'll let you know once I hear back from the guys this week.
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