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Key Features
Product Ref: 312239
The NS-1X boasts an assortment of operational modes, accommodating the noise suppression to your specific needs. Its 'Reduction' mode smoothly curtails noise, working compatibly with a broad spectrum of instruments and playing techniques. This mode ensures noiseless and organic note decay across all types of pickups, even those with low-output single coils.
The 'Gate' mode, perfect for high-gain sounds, instantly mutes the sound when there's no signal. The unique MDP technology facilitates an ultra-fast response, unmatched by any other noise reduction pedal. This guarantees a natural playing sensation and a sharp note hit, especially for djent riffs, sweep picking, and legato tapping techniques.
Lastly, 'Mute' mode converts the pedal’s bypass setting into a handy mute switch, ideal for switching instruments, tuning, and taking breaks between sets. When the pedal is switched off, the NS-1X functions in either 'Reduction' or 'Gate' mode, which can be designated using a straightforward startup process.
With the Boss NS-1X Noise Suppressor Pedal, tuning noise suppression to your exact preference is effortless, thanks to its user-friendly controls and multi-LED indicator. Here's a quick rundown of how to get started:
Threshold: This parameter sets the starting point for noise suppression. In 'Reduction' mode, set the knob to its minimum and rotate clockwise until the noise is eliminated. However, in 'Gate' mode, start from the highest setting and gradually decrease until you find your preferred attack response.
Decay: This knob determines when the maximum noise suppression in your chosen mode is achieved. Begin from the lowest setting and increase clockwise as needed for a more natural decay.
Damp: This control manages the intensity of noise reduction. High settings amplify the noise reduction effect, making it more potent and transparent, while lower settings diminish the strength of the effect. This can yield more organic results with certain playing styles.
Reduction Indicator: A clear display of the ongoing noise suppression status.
By adjusting these controls, you can create a noise suppression profile that perfectly matches your playing style and tonal preferences.