Digital Processor for Guitar
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An article by instructor Ivan Milenkovic
A processor is a digital unit that changes the way you guitar sounds. Example of a processor is Boss GT8, but there are cheaper models, varying in price from 20-30$ to thousands of dollars. The reason you would need a processor is because they can convert guitar unbalanced signal into a balanced one which your card can take. Here are some processors ranging from cheaper to more expensive ones: