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Description

The G-Quencer by Molten Voltage

The Molten Voltage G-Quencer is an innovative MIDI controller that transforms compatible DigiTech Whammy pedals into powerful pitch-shifting sequencers. By accessing every available Whammy pitch and harmony interval, it allows players to create custom sequences of up to 16 steps for unique riffs, harmonies, and experimental soundscapes. Multiple operating modes, including 2-Stepâ„¢, Tap Tempo, One-Shot, MIDI Clock, and Synth Keys, provide extensive creative control for both live performance and studio use. Its intuitive interface, bright alphanumeric display, and onboard preset editing make programming and recalling sequences quick and easy. Designed for seamless integration with MIDI setups, the G-Quencer opens up entirely new sonic possibilities beyond traditional Whammy pedal operation.

Specs:

• MIDI controller and pitch-shifting sequencer for DigiTech Whammy pedals
• Compatible with Whammy 4, Whammy 5, Whammy DT, and Bass Whammy
• Sequences of up to 16 steps
• Access to all Whammy pitch-shift and harmony intervals
• 128 preset locations (32 factory presets, 96 user presets)
• Bright 16-character alphanumeric LED display
• 8 operating modes
• 2-Step™ sequencing mode
• 1-Step sequencing mode
• Different Whammy Settings mode
• Tap Tempo mode
• One-Shot mode
• MIDI Clock synchronization mode
• MIDI Control Change mode
• Synth Keys mode via MIDI keyboard
• MIDI Program Change support
• MIDI Clock synchronization support
• Real-time preset editing without a computer
• Optional external Side Controller support
• Standard MIDI In, Out, and Thru connections
• Powered by 9V DC, center-negative power supply
• Minimum power requirement: 300 mA
• Current draw: approximately 250 mA
• Dimensions: 199 × 122 × 59 mm (W × D × H)
• Hand-built in Oregon, USA

Product specs

Analog/Digital analog
Power 9V
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G Quencer .:. Revolutionary DigiTech Whammy Controller .:. 8 Modes Demo .:. by Molten Voltage

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G Quencer .:. Revolutionary DigiTech Whammy Controller .:. 8 Modes Demo .:. by Molten Voltage

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G-Quencer by Molten Voltage .:. Programming Sequences in 2-Stepâ„¢ Mode

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G-Quencer by Molten Voltage .:. Revolutionary Digitech Whammy Controller

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G-Quencer by Molten Voltage .:. 2-Stepâ„¢ Mode .:. quick demo

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In an Instagram post by Pedram Valiani, the artist is seen using the Molten Voltage G-Quencer whammy controller. The post, captioned "Playtime 🤓 #fxpedals #digitech #korg #hologramelrctronics #hexe #guitar #ibanez #7string @hologram_electronics @digitechfx @officialibanezguitars @moltenvoltage @earthquakerdev," was shared by Valiani on his account, pedsectioned, and includes a photo taken in Edinburgh, United Kingdom.

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