AX-3000 is the result from more than 25 years of experience as CAD-market leaders in the technical Building equipment. AX-3000 was developed as the first CAD-program especially for the daily requirements in the field building systems and supports you during the planning process, the construction and the production.
A modeling signal processor that sets a new standard in guitar effects! Every guitarist craves a better way to satisfy his hunger for ultimate tone and control. The new Korg AX3000G satiates that craving with a powerful multi-effect processor that reaches far beyond its guitar effects predecessors. Featuring Korg's proprietary REMS modeling technology, the AX3000G guitar effects processor delivers high-quality modeling sounds and numerous ways to control those sounds in real time. With an expression pedal, a control switch, and an expression step sequencer, the AX3000G modeling signal processor has all the elements a guitarist needs to fulfill his expressive vision.
Korg's legendary REMS technology delivers new amp, cabinet and effects modelsThe Korg AX3000G packs 72 types of amp models and effect sounds delivered by Korg's world-acclaimed REMS modeling technology. In addition to true-to-life reproductions of a wide array of vintage and modern guitar amps and cabinets, REMS also provides standard effects such as chorus, delay and reverb, all in gorgeous detail. These guitar effects transcend the stereotypical concept of effects, and open up completely new vistas of sound for the electric guitar.
There are synth effects that model a guitar synthesizer available on the Korg AX3000G, along with completely new effects such as the Filtron that goes far beyond the conventional auto-wah. You can use the Acoustic effect to transform the sound of your electric guitar into that of an electro-acoustic, or the Pickup Modeling effect to transform the tonal character of your pickups without switching guitars. The AX3000G also provides send/return jacks that make it easy for you to connect your favorite effect unit. There is even a digital output (S/P DIF optical) jack so you can digitally record your playing without losing any of the amazing sound produced by REMS.