The Tone Capture GTR pedal is based on Mooer’s unique EQ matching, non-linear IR technology, 'Tone Capture'. This pedal allows you to capture any guitar’s tone by sampling the unique tonal characteristics of the target guitar. This is achieved by comparing the differences between the guitar you want to use ('Source') and the guitar you want it to sound like ('Target'). A complex calculation then ensues and an uncanny digital recreation of your 'Target' guitar tone is born.

The days of lugging around multiple guitars are over. The Tone Capture Guitar pedal opens up a variety of guitar sounds without the need to carry several guitars. Need 8 bars of acoustic? Don’t want to take your vintage strat to the gig? You can sample the unique tonal qualities of any of your guitars at home and carry them around with you in the compact Tone Capture GTR pedal!
- Tone Capture tool / sampler / EQ for guitars with pickup
- captures any guitars unique tonal qualities through sampling technology
- can be used as an individual EQ pedal
- 7 preset slots to store EQ settings and sampled guitar sounds
- true / buffered bypass (switchable)
- controls for Level, Treble, Mid Shift, Mid, Bass
- Target / Source switch
- bypass footswitch
- status LED
- metal housing
- 6.3 mm mono in / output jacks
- power supply via optional 9V DC adapter, 2.1 x 5.5 mm barrel plug, polarity (-) center
- battery operation not supported
- current draw 150 mA
- dimensions (L x W x H) 93,5 x 42 x 52 mm
- weight 155 g

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Model
  • Tone Capture GTR
Categories
Pedal Format
  • Mini
Color Family
  • White

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