With its two tracks, versatile drum grooves, and rhythmic effects, the RC-500 is the perfect creative companion. Discover how to utilize it.
When writing with the RC-505, the possibilities are virtually endless. Learn how to wield the Loop Station to supercharge your songcraft.
Discover the differences between these three pedals. Explore how they sound, how they’re used, and which one might work for you.
The legendary SD-1 is truly a sound for all styles. Run through four key advantages of the classic pedal and find out what it can do for you.
Overdrive and distortion are unique sounds that can be confused. Gain an increased awareness of the differences between the two terms.
The RC-5 provides players a wealth of sonic possibilities, all without having to take hands off the guitar. Here are five powerful tips.
Echo continues to be a favored sound for guitarists, both live and in the studio. Enter the DM-2W, a fresh take on the classic delay pedal.
Still the industry standard of noise gate pedals, guitarists can use this flexible NS-2 in several ways to tame the buzz.
From the goth to grunge, the CE-2W is the chorus to beat. Learn how the deceptively simple pedal works wonders in the studio.
Learn how the Katana-Mini can boost your inspiration during downtime and keep you in practice for future gigs.
With a quick setup, you can be one step away from complete tonal changes with a single toe tap using the ES-8 or other BOSS switchers.
Savvy guitar players know about the special magic that the BOSS DM-2W Delay brings to their sound. Here are five reasons why.