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Thursday, October 30, 2014

Test the MIKU STOMP in MS-20 mini

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Published on Oct 30, 2014 hiroshi45rpm

"It is difficult in sequence."

MIKU STOMPs on eBay


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"It is the new effector put on the market from Korg. Hatsune Miku sings according to picking of a guitar! The design has united the guitar effector with the Hatsune Miku world.

11 kinds of words patterns are carried. (The song of Senbon Sakura is preset.)

It is possible to make it sing by original words by an iPhone application.

[Spec]
-Pitch detectable range: E1 ((41Hz) ~ E6 (1319Hz)
-Sound source: eVocaloid
-Connection terminal: INPUT (monaural standard phone), -OUTPUT terminal (standard mono phone), DC9V IN terminal
-Power: AA alkaline batteries (2 pcs.) Or AC adapter (DC9V)
-Battery-driven: about 5 hours
-Current consumption: 200mA
-Size: (W) 74 × (D) 50 × (D) 120mm
-Weight: 250g (without batteries) "

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