Tone Report Weekly Issue 161 | Page 13

Like the Delay Workstation , the Mod has eight different effects , and as the name implies , they are modulation : Tremolo , Harmonic Trem , Wah / Filter , Phaser , ADT , Chorus / Vibrato , Flanger , and Rotary . What more could you ask for ? If that ’ s not enough , you get a couple of very handy bonus features with dedicated drive and drive and boost sections . And these are no afterthoughts , as they include the 1962 , Katana and Oxblood boost and overdrive circuits . Those two feature standard Level , Drive , and Tone controls , and that compliments the glorious modulation section which gives you control over Level , Depth , Rate , and Morph . By now , we know that Morph adjusts parameters specific to each effect type , and it comes in very handy when blending drive and boost with various modulation effects .
The Mod Workstation also features an effects insert so you can add your favorite effects to the mix prior to the modulation section . Another great feature is that like the other workstations , each section can be used independently , so you can seamlessly integrate it into whatever setup you ’ re using , whether it ’ s on stage , in the studio , or at home creating your next musical masterpiece . Oh yeah , it also has tap tempo . And in keeping with its peers from the Workstation lineup , it ’ s under three bills ; amazing sounds have never been so cost effective . If you want to have a no-nonsense , do-it-all setup , combine the Mod Workstation with the Delay Workstation and you have a terrific , full-featured board that will make even the most pretentious pedal snob jealous .

MOD WORKSTATION

Like the Delay Workstation , the Mod has eight different effects , and as the name implies , they are modulation : Tremolo , Harmonic Trem , Wah / Filter , Phaser , ADT , Chorus / Vibrato , Flanger , and Rotary . What more could you ask for ? If that ’ s not enough , you get a couple of very handy bonus features with dedicated drive and drive and boost sections . And these are no afterthoughts , as they include the 1962 , Katana and Oxblood boost and overdrive circuits . Those two feature standard Level , Drive , and Tone controls , and that compliments the glorious modulation section which gives you control over Level , Depth , Rate , and Morph . By now , we know that Morph adjusts parameters specific to each effect type , and it comes in very handy when blending drive and boost with various modulation effects .
The Mod Workstation also features an effects insert so you can add your favorite effects to the mix prior to the modulation section . Another great feature is that like the other workstations , each section can be used independently , so you can seamlessly integrate it into whatever setup you ’ re using , whether it ’ s on stage , in the studio , or at home creating your next musical masterpiece . Oh yeah , it also has tap tempo . And in keeping with its peers from the Workstation lineup , it ’ s under three bills ; amazing sounds have never been so cost effective . If you want to have a no-nonsense , do-it-all setup , combine the Mod Workstation with the Delay Workstation and you have a terrific , full-featured board that will make even the most pretentious pedal snob jealous .
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