A Unique Vintage FX Box
A look at the unique MXR M-129 Pitch Transposer from 1979. Thanks to Tom for the loan! Patreon for the music from my videos, the stems of the music from my videos, sample packs and monthly Q&As: / alexballmusic One thing I neglected to mention was the MXR brand was later aquired by Jim Dunlop who have kept it going since the late 80s. https://www.jimdunlop.com/products/el... Tony Gambacurta's perspective on inventing the M-129 Pitch Transposer: http://digitonylab.com/Documents/The-... Big Country discuss their use of it: http://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/cou... 0:00 Intro Jam 0:48 Quick History 2:22 Demo 1: Foxxy Music 3:17 What is the MXR M-129? 6:11 Demo 2: Large Nation 7:16 What else? 7:55 Demo 3: Syn-Pitch 8:46 Famous Users 10:19 Possessor of a friendless ticker 11:07 What became of MXR? 12:25 Outro

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