Did you ever wish you could plug your guitar pedals into your pedal board like NES game cartridges? No? Well someone did at Korg in 1983 when they created the PME 40X. You don't see this pedal board, or anything like it, around that much. But I think it's time for a comeback--it actually sounds pretty dang good and the concept and aesthetic bring me much joy.
(NOTE: Left channel is Supro Coronado, right channel is Kemper Amp Profiler. So even when I demonstrate pedals in "mono" there's a little stereo effect happening due to tonal difference)
0:00 - The talky talky part
2:28 - After the talky talky part
3:02 - Chorus
4:28 - Flanger
5:49 - Analog Delay
8:54 - Overdrive
10:14 - Digital Delay
12:35 - Compressor
13:12 - Dist Wah
16:16 - End talky talky part
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Outro illustration by Erin McQueen, based on a photograph by Christian Thomas Hynes
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