NUX - MG30
NUX - MG30
Description
The Nux MG30 offers players realistic amp response, playability and good quality effects all packed in a compact pedal. It uses 2 powerful NXP® RT processors giving it a fast response and low latency. It features a total of 30 amp models and can also be used as an Audio Interface, MIDI device, and Effects Processor. It can support and drive Impulse Responses with a 1024 sampling rate. that gives a more natural amp sound. The MG30 has a versatile Input and Output layout allowing players to use it as the setting demands.
It's great features include:
It features a 4-inch LCD monitor to provide an intuitive user interface. The rotary encoder switch lets you navigate easily for real-time editing, switching, and editing of your effects.
The MG30 features 25 guitar amp models, 2 for acoustic, and 3 for bass guitars. The MG30 supports Impulse Response with 1024 sample rates to simulate an amplifier's natural sound.
Users have the option to customize their Effects and Block Routing. This gives players the option to customize their effects chain and their overall tone.
It has Post-EFX Parallel Routing and the versatile I/O lets players adapt to their need. It can be used together with the included Nux NMP2 Footswitch pedal to control signal blocks remotely.
It has a USB input to connect the MG30 to your PC or Mac. This allows you to use the MG30 as an Audio Interface, MIDI device, and to update the firmware. Connecting the MG30 to PC or Mac allows you to use it with the QuickTone Editor Software, an interactive software, where you can easily tweak parameters, download patches, load 3rd party IRs, and even set up a USB audio-stream routing all in real time
The MG30 has a Tuner and Phrase Looper. It uses a unique tuning algorithm that automatically compensates for guitar fret layout. You can record a 60-second phrase loop for mono (30 seconds for stereo) with rhythm synchronization and drum machine.
The Presets were made by Musicians for Musicians! The presets for the MG30 were made by some notable names such as Choptunes, Pete Thorn, Ryan Lutton, and many more.