This product has now been discontinued in the UK and information supplied here is for reference only.
BASS MULTI-EFFECT PROCESSOR
The PANDORA series is joined by a new model designed just for bass: the compact, power-packed PX4B. With killer sound, easy interface and awesome features, the PX4B is a must-have for all bass players.
Online Lessons with the PX4B
Check out "Pandora's Practice Session, Hone your chops with Toneworks'
pint size dynamo". Each article features mp3s and bass tab and demonstrates
how to take advantage of some of the features included on the PX4B.
Lesson 1: The
Phrase Trainer
Lesson 2: Stu
Hamm's Programming Insights
Modeled Bass Amps and Speaker Cabinets
The PX4B comes loaded with ten different bass amp models that emulate everything
from vintage standards to today’s popular models. Each model faithfully
reproduces every sonic detail of the original amp, including warm fat tube
sounds and crystal clear tones. The cabinet effect models the acoustic characteristics
of a variety of speaker cabinets– a real advantage when you’re
recording direct. You can even select different speaker sizes (10, 12, 15,
and 18 inch), for a wider variety of low-end sounds.
Amp-like Operation
Ten of the most commonly used modeling amp types can be quickly accessed by
a dedicated dial. Tone control knobs are also provided for bass, middle, and
treble adjustments. This makes editing operations just as easy as if you were
using a conventional bass amp. A value dial lets you make immediate changes
to the effect types or parameter values, while a Tap button allows you to
set delay times and rhythm tempos.
High Quality Modeling Effects
The PX4B is packed with more modeling effects than ever before, including
a wide variety of compressor/limiter, modulation and ambient effects. These
include a popular filter-type auto wah, a fretless effect that simulates the
characteristic sound of a fretless bass, a ring modulation effect that changes
in response to your playing, and newly developed reverb effects that produce
unique spatial treatments. The PX4B even has an effect that simulates feedback
, which is usually only possible during high volume level performances. An
analog synth effect reproduces the resonance sound of an analog synth, and
a rotary effect changes speed in response to your playing. A preamp effect
models active electronics built into your instrument, which changes a passive-signal
into an active signal sound.
Specifications subject to change without notice