GFX-8 Guitar Multi-Effects Console from ZoomCombines latest modeling technology, analog-sounds,
and control in a rugged metal housing
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December 10, 1999
Zoom has entered the market of modeling technology with their new GFX-8 guitar
multi-effects unit. The pedal includes both Zoom's V.A.M.S. modeling technology
and classic analog sounds for a wide range of distortions along with reverbs,
delays and modulation effects - 69 effects in all.
V.A.M.S. (Variable Architecture Modeling System) technology lets guitarists
reproduce a particular sound, from the electronic circuitry and sonic characteristics
of guitar amps to the specific feel and "presence" of particular guitarists.
The GFX-8 is housed in a rugged, solid metal case designed to handle the most
rigorous performance situations. Its user-friendly control panel includes 10 analog-style
controls and the operational feel of an analog effect and preamp with a large,
highly visible display that reacts instantly to tell you exactly where you are
at any given moment.
The GFX-8's 69 effects of course include basic ambient, delay and modulation
effects. A special "Acoustic Effect" lets you produce an acoustic guitar
sound from an electric guitar without switching the instrument during live performances.
The GFX-8 also includes a range of other newly developed special effects like
Sample & Hold, Gate Reverb, and Synth.
A patch memory capability of 240 settings (80 user, 160 preset) is complemented
by a sampling function with a maximum of 25 seconds that lets you instantly copy
any phrase. The Jam Play function allows you to easily play backing rhythms and
chords and solos simultaneously.
For those with a Mac or Windows 95/98 computer, the GFX-8 comes with a CD-ROM
containing software for managing and editing patches. In edit mode, users can
get access to special patch parameters for detailed adjustments that are unavailable
through the interface of the GFX-8 itself.
The GFX-8 also includes MIDI capability, rugged metal inputs and outputs to
match the housing, a multi-function pedal and a variety of other features.
The new GFX-8 has an MSRP of $499.
For more information, visit Zoom at www.samsontech.com.
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