Boss SE70

The Boss SE70 is a Digital Multi-Effects Processor with an analogue distortion circuit. The trademark sound of the SE70's reverb can be heard on most tracks on the The Fat of the Land album by The Prodigy.
Liam Howlett, of The Prodigy, once gave this advice to aspiring musicians: "I'd like to quote Keith here, who said 'You can never have enough SE-70's'... "
The Boss SE-70 is a half rack size digital multi effect processor.
Has some multi-effects setups for guitar/bass/keyboard/vocal, though they're processed in 32kHz mode. Bass multi includes:
Slow gear, comp/limit, auto wah, overdrive/distortion, eq, enhancer, bass amp simulator, noise suppressor, pitch shifter, vibrato, phaser, flanger, delay, chorus, panning/tremolo.
Single algorithms include interesting ones like:
21 band vocoder
12 voice pitch shifter
16 unit chorus, etc.
Signal level is 0dB or -20dB in.
 
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