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Digitech XAS-EC
Digitech Crossroads™ Guitar Pedal Seven signature tones from guitar legend Eric Clapton. In conjunction with Eric Clapton, we have helped recreate some of his most famous tones in the DigiTech® Crossroads Artist Series pedal by applying our new Production Modeling™ technology.This revolutionary technology was designed to help reproduce the studio and live sounds and effects of an artist as heard on their recordings. This includes modeling the speaker cabinets, microphones with their placement, pre/post effects, and the recording engineer's magic all in one pedal. The Crossroads Artist Series pedal was conceived in conjunction with Eric Clapton and his long-time guitar tech Lee Dickson. Crossroads models seven Clapton signature tones. From songs like Badge with its swirling rotary speaker, to Layla (Unplugged) with its intimate acoustic tone, and of course, Sunshine of Your Love which features Eric's signature woman tone, Crossroads spans 30 years of Clapton culture and tone. New DigiTech Production Modeling™technology accurately models seven signature Eric Clapton tones Eric's legendary Sunshine of Your Love woman tone Raw Crossroads blues captured live Embracing stereo spectrum of a swirling rotary speaker The acoustic intimacy of Layla Unplugged The enduring warmth of Reptile Separate amp and mixer outputs Custom artist pedal gig bag and pick Digitech pedal power supply Sunshine of Your Love Eric achieved his now infamous woman tone by running his amps as hot and loud as possible, rolling back the tone control on his SG and engaging his wah-wah to a fixed position. Badge Eric used a rotating organ speaker for the swirling guitar breaks between the verse and chorus. This sound was achieved by overdriving the amplifier within the rotary speaker and by strategically placing two microphones around the rotating speakers and panning their signals into a stereo field. Lay Down Sally is a country style shuffle featuring Eric and George Terry in a counterpoint guitar duet. Reptile, Eric's title track on his 2001 release Reptile features a classic Gibson® L-5 jazz guitar played through his custom Cornell tweed combo. Some chorusing and reverb were added during mixdown. Crossroads A pivotal moment in Eric's career, Crossroads was penned by Robert Johnson, Eric's most important guitar influence. Its electrified delta blues form evolved from Eric's days with the Bluesbreakers. Layla Eric's most recognized guitar riff and song feature him on Brownie, his Fender® Strat™ guitar, through a tweed Fender® Champ™ amplifier. Layla (Acoustic) A pivotal moment in Eric's career was his live acoustic performance on the MTV™ television series Unplugged. This setting transforms your electric guitar signal into Eric's vintage acoustic heard on this performance....

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