Overview

Zoom Multi-Effects Processor Pedal for Guitarists

Get the exact sound you want on stage with the G6 Guitar Multi-Effects Processor from Zoom, a digital pedalboard with a multitude of effects, 22 amp emulations, 70 cabinet impulse responses, and room for 100 of your own favorite IRs. Add to the mix a 2-in / 2-out audio interface, and you'll have a board that can serve you whether you're playing live through an amp, routing sound to the house PA, or recording to a DAW.

SKU: GC26-FXM056

Zoom Multi-Effects Processor Pedal for Guitarists

Zoom Multi-Effects Processor Pedal for Guitarists

Get the exact sound you want on stage with the G6 Guitar Multi-Effects Processor from Zoom, a digital pedalboard with a multitude of effects, 22 amp emulations, 70 cabinet impulse responses, and room for 100 of your own favorite IRs. Add to the mix a 2-in / 2-out audio interface, and you'll have a board that can serve you whether you're playing live through an amp, routing sound to the house PA, or recording to a DAW.

With six pedal switches and a built-in expression pedal, the G6 lets you fly around your effects just like an analog board. There are 68 built-in rhythm parts on hand for solo performances, and you can loop over 2 hours of material when you have an SD card plugged into the board. In addition, you can expand your palette of sounds with Zoom's free Guitar Lab software for Mac and Windows, or the Handy iOS app. You can download new effects, amp and cabinet emulators, as well as exclusive patches from a diverse and growing list of pro guitarists.

Goodies Galore

240 Patches

The G6 has room for 240 patches including 100 presets, so you can build patches for each song in your repertoire and easily cycle through your setlist. Create patches of up to nine effects or seven effects plus emulation.

Integrated Pedalboard

With 6 stomp switches and an expression/volume pedal, you'll be able to change effects on the fly as you would with an analog pedalboard.

Touchscreen Functionality

The 4.3" colour LCD touchscreen interface makes sound selection a breeze.

Rhythm Patterns and More

68 rhythm patterns and a built-in 2-hour looper (with SD card) let you create interesting textures all by yourself.

Built-In Audio Interface

You can use the G6 as a 2-in / 2-out interface, so you can record killer tones right to your favorite DAW.

Works with Multiple Apps

The pedal is compatible with Zoom Guitar Lab, as well as the Handy Guitar Lab iOS app. Get access to a host of killer tones, deep parameter editing, and more. Wireless control is possible via a separately available BTA-1 Bluetooth adapter.

Sounds Galore

Lots of FX

The G6 delivers the ultimate collection of Zoom's legendary guitar effects and tones, including brand new Distortion and Modulation effects. New distortion effects include Wave Shaper and Razor Drive. Polyshift is on hand for two-octave modulation, as is a doubling effect called Geminos. Chain up to 9 effects, or 7 effects with amp emulation.

Amps

The G6 provides a total of 22 cabinet emulations of all modeling amps. Plenty of classic amplifier sounds are included, and you can use them with or without included IR cab responses.

Cabs

The G6 provides 70 preloaded, full-spectrum impulse responses of cabinets, which is quite useful if you're routing your sound directly into a house PA. These impulse responses were captured by placing the microphone in three different positions. Each cabinet has a recording where the mic was placed 1" away, 12" away, and deeper out into the room.

FX

Chain up to 9 effects or 7 effects + amp emulation

4 Play Modes

Looper

Use the Looper to add layers to your sound. Create loops up to 2 hours using an SD/SDXC card.

Memory

Ideal for organizing your patches for performances, the Memory Mode allows the foot switches to activate one of the 4 patches in each bank.

Bank/Patch

This mode lets you scroll up and down through your banks and patches by clicking the corresponding foot switch.

Effect Board

This mode provides a visual representation of your pedal chain. By clicking the assigned foot switch, you can turn on or turn off an effect in your patch.

Key Features:

Multiple High-Quality Guitar FX

22 Amp Emulators & 70 Cabinet Emulators

Built-In Audio Interface

240 User Patches

6 Stompbox Switches

Built-in Expression Pedal

2-Hour Looper with SD Card

68 Built-In Rhythm Patterns

Use Up to 9 Effects Simultaneously

Zoom Guitar Lab and iOS App

What's in the Box:

Zoom Multi-Effects Processor Pedal for Guitarists

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Zoom Multi-Effects Processor Pedal for Guitarists

Get the exact sound you want on stage with the G6 Guitar Multi-Effects Processor from Zoom, a digital pedalboard with a multitude of effects, 22 amp emulations, 70 cabinet impulse responses, and room for 100 of your own favorite IRs. Add to the mix a 2-in / 2-out audio interface, and you'll have a board that can serve you whether you're playing live through an amp, routing sound to the house PA, or recording to a DAW.

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