#UAFXpedalsessions Giveaway
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- Answer a Question: The first transistor based effect pedal came out in 1962. It attempted to mimic the sound of a broken channel in Glenn Snoddy's Langevin-equipped tube amp console. What was the pedal called?
- Answer a Question: In the 1960s, The Beatles began incorporating automatic double tracking on their recordings. Which Japanese effect pedal released in the mid-1970s would replicate this effect, influencing a new generation of guitar sounds?
- Answer a Question: Most digital reverb pedals like UA's Golden Reverberator reference sounds created by physical and mechanical studio reverbs. Bill Putnam Sr. was the first person to record a song mixed with artificial chamber reverb in 1947. Who was the band?
- Answer a Question: Modern delay pedals like UA's Starlight Echo Station mimic studio tape and other mechanical delays. But the first-ever echo pedal used components developed for telecommunications. What was this pedal called?
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