Overview

Zoom A1X Four Acoustic Multi-Effects Processor Pedal

Add a New Dimension to Your Acoustic Instruments

Designed to elevate your acoustic instruments to new heights, the A1X Four from Zoom is the first multi-effects processor designed specifically for acoustic string and wind instruments, packed with 90 high-quality effects, including 35 effects dedicated to acoustic instruments, and a sophisticated acoustic guitar emulation engine that uses specially recorded IRs for a true-to-life transformation of your guitar tones. You can run and chain up to five simultaneous 32-bit effects in any order you want in up to 50 user-defined patches, and with 68 rhythm patterns, a chromatic tuner, a programmable onboard expression pedal, and a comprehensive internal looper that can store up to 30-second loops, you have a powerful toolset for unlocking the full scope of your creativity.

SKU: GC26-FXM007X

Zoom A1X Four Acoustic Multi-Effects Processor Pedal

Zoom A1X Four Acoustic Multi-Effects Processor Pedal

Add a New Dimension to Your Acoustic Instruments

Designed to elevate your acoustic instruments to new heights, the A1X Four from Zoom is the first multi-effects processor designed specifically for acoustic string and wind instruments, packed with 90 high-quality effects, including 35 effects dedicated to acoustic instruments, and a sophisticated acoustic guitar emulation engine that uses specially recorded IRs for a true-to-life transformation of your guitar tones. You can run and chain up to five simultaneous 32-bit effects in any order you want in up to 50 user-defined patches, and with 68 rhythm patterns, a chromatic tuner, a programmable onboard expression pedal, and a comprehensive internal looper that can store up to 30-second loops, you have a powerful toolset for unlocking the full scope of your creativity.

A 1/4" output combines line amp and headphone output into one, so you can easily connect to a PA system, your guitar amp, or high-powered headphones, with support for 17mW per channel into a 32-ohm load. The extra USB Micro-B connection lets you power your pedal, provides MIDI I/O, and can be used to connect to the free Guitar Lab software for creating and editing effects or patches, and the A1X Four can also run on four AA alkaline batteries on-the-go, providing up 18 hours of battery life. The A1X Four includes the MAA-1 Mic Amp, which makes it easy to connect dynamic and phantom-powered condenser microphones to your processor.

Acoustic Guitar Modeling

Add depth and dimension with acoustic emulators and modeling. Refresh your instrument’s natural sound, allowing your live performances to sound just like your studio recordings. Select and hone in on the tone of your favorite guitar make and style.

With a selection of 15 factory presets (plus 13 more available as free downloads on Guitar Lab), you can select your favorite AG MODEL, D-28 for example, and instantly recover the sound character of that renowned and original body shape. Each AG MODEL can be adjusted with 4 parameters (gain, bass, mid, treble) to control volume and refine the audio output of your modeled sound. You can also set the AG Pickup Selector to match your guitar's pickup type (piezo or magnetic) and add a specific EQ modeled on a variety of dedicated processors.

Efficient Connectivity

The A1X Four sports simple yet versatile I/O that can handle numerous situations without bulking the pedal up. A simple 1/4" line input is provided for plugging in, and a combination 1/4" line and headphone output lets you connect to high-powered, studio-grade headphones or amplifiers equally with ease.

An extra stereo 3.5mm aux input lets you playback music from a smart device for playing along to, or for matching your instrument tone to tracks before recording. The micro-USB port allows you connect your pedal to a wall adapter for power when batteries are not needed, and you can also process MIDI information, update firmware, or connect to Guitar Lab for 13 extra modeled acoustic guitar presets as well as creating and editing effects.

The Perfect Partner

The Zoom MAA-1 mic adapter provides a hassle-free connection to the A1X Four. It works with dynamic microphones and even provides phantom power for condenser mics. Add effects to any acoustic instrument and adjust gain settings with the MAA-1's easy-access controls.

Instrument Demos

Give Your Sax an Entirely New Soundscape

Perform that gritty, rock-and-roll sax growl. Or use the lush custom-chorus effect to emulate the sound of jazz fusion. The A1X Four gives sax players a soundscape of possibilities.

The all-new SaxChorus effect delivers a more natural double-track and thick tone response by softening the modulated sensation typical of a chorus designed for the electric guitar. With ready-made settings for EQ and compressors your sax will preserve its acousticly warm sound, even when amplified through mics.

Take Your Trumpet Back to the Future

From the bright sound of electric jazz to Zoom's signature Auto Wah sound effect, the A1X gives you inspiration for any style you play. With the Tp MD70 preset patch the pedal wah sound is tuned, resonates, and adapts to the low frequency range and curve of the trumpet.

Key Features:

Multi-FX and Acoustic IR Emulation Pedal

90 Effects with 5 Simultaneous Effects

50 User Patches, 68 Rhythm Patterns

Built-In Looper up to 30 Seconds

32-Bit DSP Processing, 44.1 kHz Sampling

Chromatic Tuner and Expression Pedal

1/4" Combo Amp/Headphone Output

Micro-USB for Power, MIDI & Guitar Lab

Runs on 4 x AA Batteries, Up to 18 Hours

Zoom Guitar Lab for Creating/Editing FX

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Zoom A1X Four Acoustic Multi-Effects Processor Pedal

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Product Overview

Zoom A1X Four Acoustic Multi-Effects Processor Pedal

Add a New Dimension to Your Acoustic Instruments

Designed to elevate your acoustic instruments to new heights, the A1X Four from Zoom is the first multi-effects processor designed specifically for acoustic string and wind instruments, packed with 90 high-quality effects, including 35 effects dedicated to acoustic instruments, and a sophisticated acoustic guitar emulation engine that uses specially recorded IRs for a true-to-life transformation of your guitar tones. You can run and chain up to five simultaneous 32-bit effects in any order you want in up to 50 user-defined patches, and with 68 rhythm patterns, a chromatic tuner, a programmable onboard expression pedal, and a comprehensive internal looper that can store up to 30-second loops, you have a powerful toolset for unlocking the full scope of your creativity.

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