YAMAHA UD STOMP EFFECTS PROCESSOR IS GUITARIST'S "DREAM
BOX"
Provides the Ultimate in Modulation and Delay
BUENA PARK, CA (January 17, 2002)In the tradition
of technology that includes the acclaimed DG
Stomp and AG
Stomp, Yamaha Guitars will debut the latest addition to its
line of compact, innovative "stomp box" productsthe
UD
Stomp guitar effects processor. Designed for analog and digital
environments, the UD Stomp provides the ultimate in modulation
and delay for studio or gigging musicians without the inconvenience
of carrying multiple processor units or racks. The Yamaha UD Stomp
is currently available.
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One
Box, Multiple Delays
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The unit features a total of 180 sound programs
(90 Preset/90 User) and eight bands of individual delay, with
up to 700 milliseconds of delay available when set in Series,
and up to 5.5 seconds in Parallel. Delay parameters include Time,
Loop Filter (Hi/Lo Cut), Feedback, Tap, Pan, and Level. Patches
were programmed by prominent producers and guitarists, including
fusion virtuoso Allan Holdsworth, who calls the UD Stomp his "dream
box."
"The UD Stomp, like other Yamaha stomp box
products, is a logical extension of 'all in one box'
technology, and that should be appealing to both guitar players
and dealers," states David Bergstrom, director of marketing,
Yamaha Corporation of America, Combo Group.
The UD Stomp allows real-time control for parameters,
with four built-in footswitches and control knobs which change
patches in Group/Bank/Number format and also control Effect On/Off
and MIDI programs, making it the perfect addition to any live
performance rig. In the studio, the MIDI IN/OUT transforms the
UD Stomp into a powerful MIDI pedal board. Other features include:
an expression pedal input for additional effects control; balanced
1/4-in. stereo outputs (XLR to 1/4-in. adapters included) for
hotter signal/noise ratio; a headphone output for practiceor
additional stereo output; and a digital output for clean, direct
recording from the digital circuitry (44.1 kHz output in Coaxial
format) to a digital recorder without signal degradation.
"Another 'first' for the Yamaha stomp
box family," states Gary Cook, product manager, Guitar Products.
"The UD Stomp is like having eight of the world's greatest
rackmount delays in one rugged package."
Constructed with a sturdy metal stomp box design,
the UD Stomp features an angled top, which keep the user's
foot from getting in the way of knobs and controls.
For more information on the UD Stomp, write Yamaha
Corporation of America, Pro Audio & Combo Division, Guitar
Products, P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park, CA 90622; telephone (714)
522-9011; e-mail infostation@yamaha.com;
or visit www.yamaha.com or www.yamahaguitars.com.