PR AGENCY CONTACT:
Robert Clyne
Neilson/Clyne, Inc.
Tel: 615.662.1616 |
COMPANY PRESS CONTACT:
Leslie Buttonow
Korg USA Inc.
Tel: 631.390.6500 |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
TONEWORKS UNVEILS THE AX3000G
MULTI-EFFECTS MODELING SIGNAL PROCESSOR
MELVILLE, NY, August 8, 2005 — ToneWorks
has introduced the AX3000G Modeling Signal Processor, which integrates
Korg’s exclusive REMS (Resonant Electronic Modeling System) technology
with extensive control possibilities plus performance and studio-oriented
features. A familiar knob-based user interface provides easy access
to all functions, and a backlit LCD ensures visibility even under difficult
lighting conditions. An expression pedal and breakthrough Expression
Step Sequencer further add to the unit’s capabilities.
The AX3000G combines signal and effects processing with
the latest innovations in amp and speaker cabinet modeling. A total
of 72 ultra-realistic amp, cabinet and effects processor models are
available, including 16 types of drive and amp models covering everything
from vintage to high-gain metal. Eleven types of modeled pre-effects,
16 cabinet, 11 modulation, 11 delay and 11 reverb effects deliver a
broad sound palette, plus Noise Reduction for Hi-gain settings. The
guitar sound itself can also be processed with pickup, acoustic body
and top modeling effects. Thirty-two factory presets are included, with
space for 96 user presets.
A wide selection of effects range from chorus, delay and
reverb, to new effects such as Filtron — which takes the “auto-wah”
concept to a new level — to guitar synthesizer modeling. Up to
seven effects can be used at once. The AX3000G also provides send/return
jacks for users to easily connect to their favorite stomp box or rack
effect unit
An assignable control switch can be used to turn each
effects block on and off and to control effects parameters in real time.
The expression pedal, with 8-point LED indicator, can be used in a variety
of ways, from standard volume and wah control functions to effects parameter
control.
The unique new Expression Step Sequencer (ESS) automatically
controls most effect parameters in a fixed or random step function.
Users can assign up to eight steps of effect parameter values in the
step sequencer, and specify one of seven ways in which the sequencer
will play back these steps, including Forward, Backward, Alternate and
Random. This allows the creation of wild, new sounds with complex movement.
A 4-position amp/line selector maximizes the AX3000G’s
output for use with various open-backed combo amplifiers, an amp head/4x12
cabinet combination or a mixer/recorder.
Additional features include an auto-chromatic tuner; S/PDIF
digital output; Key Lock function for preventing accidental control
changes; AUX IN; and MIDI in/out, enabling the user to edit and store
original sounds on a Mac® or Windows® computer using the free
AX3000G Sound Editor software. A heavy-duty metal chassis round out
the feature set.
The ToneWorks AX3000G is available in August at a U.S.
MSRP of $450.
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—For more information, contact Leslie Buttonow, ToneWorks, 316
South Service Rd,
Melville, NY 11747. Tel: (631) 390-6500; Fax: (631) 390-6501. Web: www.korg.com