Watch Strymon analog engineer Josh Forbes perform his original instrumental "Quonset Hut" from his new EP entitled Burnt Palm Tree, playing pedal steel, Omnichord and a rubber bridge guitar—all processed by BigSky MX. And all in Josh's backyard.
Check out the entire Burnt Palm Tree EP here: https://joshforbes.bandcamp.com/album/burnt-palm-tree
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BigSky MX packs a remarkable amount of premium features into a single pedal: 12 world-class reverb machines, with seven brand-new next-generation reverb algorithms in addition to significant enhancements to classic algorithms. Two reverbs at once. 10-second fully editable high-resolution stereo impulse responses. Stereo input and output with adjustable output panning. You also get a dedicated infinite footswitch for creating lush pads to play over, a sharp bright OLED display, DIN MIDI I/O, USB-C, expression pedal and more, all in a robust, easy-to-use and elegant pedal.
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