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  2. DOD Electronics - Wikipedia

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    DOD Electronics, or simply DOD, also known as their brand name DigiTech, is an American manufacturing company that makes guitar effects pedals, as well as active crossover gear. DOD is owned by Cortek, the parent company of Cort Guitars. Their DigiTech Whammy pedal has been called "one of the most significant innovations in pedal tech". [1]

  3. Effects unit - Wikipedia

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    The Hammond/Leslie combination has become an element in many genres of music. The Leslie Speaker and the Hammond Organ brands are currently owned by Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation. The Korg Kaoss Pad is a small touchpad MIDI controller, sampler, and effects processor for audio and musical instruments, made by Korg.

  4. List of Korg products - Wikipedia

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    Toneworks-Guitar Effects and processors. AX10A – Modeling Signal Processor for Acoustic Guitar [46] AX10B – Modeling Signal Processor for Bass Guitar [46] AX10G – Modeling Signal Processor for Electric Guitar [46] PX4A – Pandora: Acoustic Personal Multi-Effect Processor [47] PX4D – Pandora: Personal Multi-Effect Processor [47]

  5. Chorus (audio effect) - Wikipedia

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    The chorus effect can be simulated by a range of electronic and digital effects units and signal processing equipment, including software effects. The signal processor may be software running on a computer, software running in a digital effect processor, or an analog effect processor.

  6. DigiTech Whammy - Wikipedia

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    The DigiTech Whammy uses digital processing to raise or lower the pitch of an audio signal by up to two octaves. [1] The pitch detection algorithm was licensed from IVL Technologies. [2] The degree of shift is controlled by a treadle. [3] Users can set pitch-shifting intervals, add harmony, or detune the signal for a chorus-like effect. [3]

  7. TC Electronic - Wikipedia

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    TC Electronic was founded by two musician brothers, Kim and John Rishøj. Their SCF, ("Stereo Chorus + Pitch Modulator & Flanger") was a successful early product. [1] After initial success with guitar effect pedals, they developed 19" rack mounted processors, including the TC2290 delay released in 1985.

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