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Digitech Drop - Great or Garbage?

Digitech Drop - Great or Garbage?

Digitech Drop Pedal - Demo

Digitech Drop Pedal - Demo

DigiTech

Description

The Drop polyphonic drop tune pitch shifter guitar effects pedal from DigiTech is a revolutionary pedal that provides guitarists an innovative way to drop their tuning without actually adjusting their guitar's tuning pegs. The Drop uses an advanced polyphonic drop tune algorithm to allow players to drop their pitch from one semitone all the way down to a full octave. You can now achieve a lower, chunkier tone instantly at the stomp of a footswitch instead of having to tune down between songs.

Drop Your Pitch, Not Your Action

With the Drop, you no longer have to sacrifice playability and string tension for lower tunings. The Drop provides drop tune settings from 1 to 7 semitones (half steps) down plus additional settings for one octave down with or without the dry signal. This allows for dropped tunings as low as Drop C or even Drop A without installing heavier gauge strings that can make playing more difficult. The Drop uses an advanced pitch detection algorithm to provide polyphonic drop tuning for all six strings at once while preserving the original guitar tone as much as possible.

Performance Pedal Capabilities

In addition to standard latching operation, The Drop also features a mini toggle switch to select either latching or momentary mode. In momentary mode, the footswitch acts as a "tap" switch, enabling the drop tune effect only while the footswitch is pressed. This performance pedal-like functionality allows for trills, pitch dips and other effects not possible with a standard latching footswitch. Creative guitarists can utilize the Drop's momentary mode and expression pedal input for even more innovative pitch modulations and effects.

High-Quality Design

The Drop was designed with your needs in mind, from its intuitive user interface to its high quality components. The Drop features an easy to read LED display, knobs for effect level and selector and rugged metal footswitches and chassis. It also includes true-bypass circuitry to maintain signal integrity and tone when the effect is not engaged. For power, the Drop requires a 9V DC power supply, which is included.

Open Box DigiTech The Drop Polyphonic Drop Tune Pitch-Shifter Guitar Effects Pedal Level 1
Open Box DigiTech The Drop Polyphonic Drop Tune Pitch-Shifter Guitar Effects Pedal Level 1
Open Box DigiTech The Drop Polyphonic Drop Tune Pitch-Shifter Guitar Effects Pedal Level 1

Features

  • Advanced polyphonic drop tune algorithm
  • Drop from one semitone to a full octave
  • Momentary or Latching Mode
  • 9VDC power supply included
  • True bypass

Reviews

4.69

35 Reviews

97%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

4

No Drop Out

On a whim I decided to order this pedal even though I was concerned with some of the negative feedback I read regarding latency. When I received the pedal I tested the latency myself and I could find little to no gap audible to me. Perhaps if you have other pedals in front or behind this pedal, it could effect the latency more, but this is the only pedal I run in front of my EVH 5150 III, and it works very well. Although I considered giving this product 5 stars, I knocked a star because with my amp and pickups (Duncan Distortions) the best representation of the dropped tones were at 5 semitones. Perhaps with a different amp or pickups one could utilize the full octave, but with my current setup it didn't sound as natural after 5 semitones. In the end I am very happy not having to own more than 2 electric guitars now as a result of owning this pedal so that I may be able to play a plethora of songs that aren't restricted to open or lower drop tunings than Drop D. Bravo Digitech!

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Most Liked Negative Review

3

1 star quality, 5 star utility

I play electric bass and prefer E standard tuning. When our vocalist wants to sing a song a half or full pitch lower, I simply push a button and we're there. No more keeping 2 or even 3 basses on stage. However, the further away you get from your base tuning, the more distorted and artificial the sound becomes. The other review said 5 semitones. I'd say 3 ( I agree, no latency issues). More problemmatic, on very high notes it gives two distinct non-harmonic pitches simultaneously. I first noticed it on high notes on the G string on my bass. Then I ran both an acoustic guitar and an electric guitar through it just to check the sound and it was pure dischord...unplayable. I play in two bands, a 5 piece band that does classic pop/rock covers, and a trio (guitar, vocal, me) that does jazz, R&B, and soul. The "Drop" is great for practice in both bands. I don't have to haul multiple basses to cramped practice space with bad acoustics. On stage, I use the Drop in the pop/rock band. About 20% of our songs require downtuning to E flat or D standard, but the through the mix in a noisy environment the slight reduction in sound quality isn't noticeable. Beats switching basses and breaking up the flow of the sets. For the other group where my sound is much more distinguishable and the venues are more laid back and less noisy, I use multiple basses. I want a pure sound.

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Performances25
  2. Home Studio15
  3. Outdoor Events / Games12
  4. Amateur Recording10
  5. Professional Recording7
Cons
  1. Limited Selection Of Effects2
  2. Poor Sound Quality2
  3. Not Durable1
  4. None1
  5. A tad expensive just to drop to a different key1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced18
  2. Professional Musician9
  3. Novice3
Pros
  1. Excellent Sound Quality22
  2. Compact19
  3. Responsive18
  4. Versatile16
  5. Good Selection Of Effects7
  • Works pretty well....just not a good dollar value

    4

    submitted24 days ago

    byJay

    fromRiverside, CA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Works pretty well. Can only go down, not up. A little pricy for what you get. I hope it lasts. I think this item should have a price point of 120.00 Would appreciate some kind of rebate if possible.

  • Does exactly what it is supposed to do.

    5

    submitted3 months ago

    byHugh

    fromKingwood, TX

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I use it to tune down to E flat and it sounds great for that. Chords even sound good.

  • Awsome pedal!! Works great with rocksmith remastered!!!

    5

    submitted5 months ago

    byJames

    fromSpanaway,wa

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I bought this for rocksmith and for home playing double duty!! Works excellent so i don't have to tune my guitar for every song that is a different tuning!!

  • I would buy this product for sure

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitteda year ago

    byBill

    fromMidland Michigan

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Great product

  • Worked perfectly...for five minutes

    2

    submitteda year ago

    byKevin

    fromCosta Mesa, CA

    This worked perfectly for five minutes. I easily dropped to Eb with zero latency (and only minimal additional hiss). Five minutes later I was getting both tones (original pitch and dropped pitch together). Could be that mine is just a bad unit, so I will take it in and swap it for another one.

  • Excellent product. High quality.

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitteda year ago

    byG

    fromColorado

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I bought this pedal so that I can effortlessly drop a half step to play in E flat. The pedal is extremely easy to use. It has hight quality feel. It is a bit expensive for a one trick pony but worth it. Not having to keep a dedicated guitar in E flat is super convenient.

Q&A

Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byGOREDOH

    fromNashville TN

    If i needed to go lower could I daisychain 2 pedals so that my guitar is dropped by 1st and 1st dropped by the 2nd pedal?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, you can daisy-chain two DigiTech Drop pedals to achieve a deeper pitch drop.
  • asked bydrew

    fromshreveport louisiana

    Will the pedal work if let's say I'm in E standard and want to tune it down to D standard. Will this pedal work for standard tunings or is this pedal strictly for drop tuning?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    It will drop the tuning for you.
  • asked byMac

    fromPeoria, IL

    Can this pedal be used for bass guitar? If it is not recommended for bass can you advise another option?

    Open Reply - Gear-Adviser
    Yes.
  • asked byRotornator

    fromTexas

    My Strat sounds different when I down tune a half a step from standard tuning manually and when I use the pedal to down tune a half a step. Am I doing something wrong?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    Please contact a Customer Service Agent for trouble shooting inquiries
  • asked byMidnight rider

    fromundisclosed

    Does this allow for an open g tuning or something close to it.I'm new at this this so don't be to rough,lol.Thank's.

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Correct. It will drop the entire instrument down to the octave or step.
  • asked byJoe

    fromundisclosed

    Can this pedal drop low e string to d for drop d tuning?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    Yes, this will allow you to drop E to D
  • asked byRy

    fromOhio

    Using this pedal, could I make my tuning go from E to any lower tuning I wanted? And can I toggle it so that I may keep a lower tuning without changing the actual tuning on my guitar?

    Open Reply - Beau
    This pedal does allow you to drop tune your guitar without changing the actual tuning.
  • asked bySam

    fromPhiladelphia, PA

    If i were to buy 2 of these could it be possible to turn a guitar down 2 octaves with 2 plugged in and turned lowest setting possible, just an idea, like could you turn a guitar into a bass with a few of these

    Open Reply - Charles
    2 of these connected would create a muddy sound that would not capture the essence of a bass guitar.