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Molten Voltage releases Toggle Pedal
TOGGLE features Dynamic and Programmable Channel Switching, allowing you to switch between two different analog effect loops using either a tap tempo control or the intensity of your playing.
At the core, TOGGLE is a analog, true bypass, bombproof A/B channel switching pedal, and of course that mode is available.
In TapSwing! mode, TOGGLE alternates between Channels A and B at the same speed you tap the button. TapSwing! adds a whole new dimension to tap tempo control by allowing you to independently set the "on" time for each channel and make it swing! This is done by tapping the Tap/Channel button three times. Two taps results in a steady pulse
With StrumTrigger, TOGGLE allows you to switch effect loops based on the intensity of your playing. While you are strumming hard, the channel is toggled, while you are hardly strumming it's not.
TOGGLE also features an External Trigger input so the StrumTrigger and StrumLatch modes can be triggered via an external audio source, whether it is a pulse from a sequencer, a feed from a different instrument (such as a kick drum), or even a microphone! The External Trigger overrides the Input signal for switching purposes but is isolated from the audio signal path.
TOGGLE is designed to run off 6 AA rechargeable (or alkaline) batteries that can be inserted by removing its six screws with a Phillips screwdriver.
TOGGLE can also utilize a 9-25 volt, 2.1 or 2.5mm, tip positive, DC power supply (minimum 140mA) which overrides the batteries. Batteries and power supply are not included.
TOGGLE is available at $295 MSPR from the Molten Voltage website and selected retailers.
For more information, please visit visit www.moltenvoltage.com
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