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Description

Unlock a world of sonic possibilities with the Gravesend MM1 Multi-Modulator, a multi-effects pedal designed for guitarists who crave versatility and creativity. This pedal brings together a comprehensive suite of modulation effects, offering everything from lush choruses and shimmering phasers to dynamic flangers and beyond. Powered by a state-of-the-art DSP engine, the MM1 ensures pristine sound quality and seamless effect transitions, making it an essential tool for both live performances and studio sessions.

The intuitive interface allows you to easily dial in your desired sound, with the capability to store multiple custom presets for quick access. True bypass circuitry ensures your guitar's natural tone remains uncolored when the pedal is disengaged, maintaining your sound's integrity. The MM1 is built to withstand the rigors of gigging, housed in a rugged metal chassis with top-mounted jacks for a streamlined pedalboard setup.

Whether you're crafting subtle nuances or bold soundscapes, the Gravesend MM1 Multi-Modulator gives you the tools to shape your signature sound. Get ready to explore new dimensions in your music with this versatile pedal.

Key Features:

  • Comprehensive suite of modulation effects including chorus, phaser, and flanger
  • State-of-the-art DSP engine for high-quality sound
  • User-friendly interface with the capability to store multiple presets
  • True bypass circuitry for uncolored signal when disengaged
  • Rugged metal chassis with top-mounted jacks
  • Suitable for both live performance and studio use

Product specs

Effects chorus, flanger, octave, phaser, tremolo, vibrato, wah
Power 9V
Bypass true bypass
Analog/Digital digital

Reviews

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narcist
narcist

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Modulation on Bath Salts

That's the only way I can describe it. Once upon a time, some guy thought it would be funny to get normal effects and then give them a bit of insanity, and not in a good way. I can't even put any depth or colour on the tremolo setting. Even the phaser would makes my guitar sound like I'm using overdrive. I've only used the tremolo because without any depth or colour, it has a Doors feel to it.

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See how Brad Laner uses Gravesend MM1 Multi-Modulator

Brad Laner

Singer, Guitarist

Medicine

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This interview was accompanied by the image above, which showed Laner's pedalboard as of 2014. It included an MM1.

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