![]() Externally, there is a standard "Boss style" 2.1mm center negative 9V DC input jack, a 5 pin MIDI output jack, and a tempo / select knob, all mounted on the side of the pedal furthest away from the user. The Molten MIDI 5 is housed in a small stompbox measuring approximately 4 1/4" W x 3 1/8" D x 1 7/8" H, including knobs and switches. What it does do is to allow you to make sounds with your Whammy 5 that would be very difficult, if not impossible to do without it.įigure 1: The Molten MIDI 5 and DigiTech Whammy 5 (click on images to enlarge) The Molten MIDI 5 is a control pedal, and makes no sounds of its own. The result is the Molten MIDI 5, which is under review here (Fig 1). For the past couple of years, Molten Voltage has been making a popular accessory pedal for the Whammy 4 called the Molten MIDI 2, and they have updated it to work with the Whammy 5. The Whammy 5's predecessor, not surprisingly, was known as the Whammy 4. For those who are not familiar with the latest version, you can check out my review of the Whammy 5 right here. The most recent model in the series, the Whammy 5, adds polyphonic shifting capabilities, better bypass switching and other useful goodies. The DigiTech Whammy line of pitch shift pedals has been a big success for DigiTech. Programmable MIDI controller pedal that greatly expands the capabilities of the DigiTech Whammy
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