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TC Electronic MIMIQ DOUBLER Ground-Breaking Guitar Doubler Pedal with 3 Tracks

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About this item

  • Doubling Effects Pedal with Stereo I/O Controls f Tightness
  • Effect
  • Dubs
  • Dry


The world’s first realistic guitar doubler pedal - another TC Electronic first


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
It’s an amazing experience. Love it.
David Fishwick
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Very unique pedal, fast shipping and sounds great.
Gilmar Lima
Reviewed in Brazil on August 21, 2024
Excelente pedal.
Rubén
Reviewed in Spain on July 20, 2024
Es justo lo que buscaba para añadir ese deseado efecto double track o stereo en mis pistas de guitarra cuando toco en vivo. Si bien es cierto que en el estudio siempre grabo las pistas por duplicado, para simplemente "tocar" un rato y conseguir el efecto estéreo utilizaba el plugin Ozone Imager. Pero claro, no sabía si existía un pedal físico que hiciera algo parecido para poder tocar en ensayos y directos con ese espectro estéreo tan increíble que me daba el plugin o grabar por duplicado las pistas de guitarra.Tras una búsqueda en internet encontré varios que prometían ofrecer lo que estaba buscando, y finalmente me decanté por este. No podría estar más contento con el resultado. Ahora mi sonido es mucho más amplio y combina perfectamente con otros músicos en el ensayo.El funcionamiento es sencillo, eso sí, es casi obligatorio tener una salida de dos altavoces para conseguir un efecto estéreo real, ya que si lo utilizas con un ampli de un solo cono, el resultado puede ser un tanto extraño, y desde luego no estéreo por motivos obvios.Yo voy conectado directamente a la mesa de mezlcas a través de un Pod Go, y a la mesa tengo conectadas dos pantallas autoamplificadas, por lo que tan solo restaba conectar el Mimiq Doubler a través del loop de efectos del Pod Go con dos cables de tipo Y (dos salidas mono por un lado y una estéreo por el otro), configurar el loop de efectos en la cadena, y activar este magnífico aparato.El efecto es muy similar a lo que tenía con el plugin Ozone Imager, por lo que el resultado es magnífico. Como curiosidad, John Petrucci lo utiliza en directo al ser el único guitarra en el escenario, con idea de conseguir un espectro de sonido mucho más amplio. Y no me extraña, el algoritmo del pedal funciona increíblemente bien. Coge tu señal y la altera mínimamente en retardo y en pitch para lanzarla de vuelta, haciendo que verdaderamente de la sensación de que has grabado dos veces la pista, o que hay dos guitarras tocando lo mismo.Todo un acierto! Si estás pensando en darle un extra de punch a tu sonido, este es tu pedal.
Chefmatteo66
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2024
Perfect delivery. Fast too
Justin Sauble
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2023
This is an indispensable tool for me now. Set "Effect" to max and "Dry" to zero. Highly recommend using it in stereo. Has made recording guitar doubles painless and even fun. Looking forward to using this live, with a rig set on either side of the stage (for stereo imaging separation).GearNuts took care of me. There was a shipping issue with the order. They did the right thing and sent me a second unit. Customer service was great. I highly recommend them as a company.
TurboGP
Reviewed in Canada on January 9, 2020
You know how a nice reverb makes you sound better even when you suck....? Well this TC Electronic Mimiq also makes you sound better so BUY IT NOW and get yourself a nice reverb too because you suck way more then you think...! lol
Don Douglass
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2019
Fantastic pedal. It is everything I needed. Will cut my writing time by a 1/3 and allow me to focus on other parts of song writing rather than double tracking. Huge time saver!! Sounds amazing like all TC Electronic gear does. If you get one make sure you run in stereo. That's that way it was intended and how it works best. Cheers!
Mass-fils
Reviewed in France on January 10, 2018
J'ai choisi cette pédale pour donner de l'épaisseur à mon son. On peut diviser le signal en deux sorties stéréo (c'est surtout en stéréo que le principe est bluffant), avec jusqu'à trois parties qui vont avoir chacune des décalages plus ou moins légers (on le choisi). Que ce soit en solo ou en accord, on se retrouve avec un son beaucoup plus riche. Il ne s'agit pas d'un simple écho ou délai, c'est beaucoup mieux. Voir sur le site du constructeur.Comme la sortie est stéréo, si on envoie sur l'ampli et vers une entrée son, on multiplie la différence de son. Si l'entrée vers logiciel type Cubase est elle même envoyée vers un plug in stéréo (type BIAS), on se retrouve avec encore plus de différences de sons.Je recommande, elle vaut son prix. y compris pour doubler une batterie.
EVIL
Reviewed in Japan on September 30, 2017
あまり知られてないとは思いますが、音を厚くしたい方にはいいかもしれません 最初は かかり具合が わかりにくいかもしれませんが、使っていくうちに だんだん おーっという感じになり 今では、こいつをかけておかないと なんか物足りない感じですね。一人ギターの方には、オススメですね。あっ ツインギターにはなりませんよ 音を重ねる感じですから 一応
stompk
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2017
i have mixed feelings. it significantly changes my tone. it's more muted, less full or alive. however the effect is so good with two amps that I still use it. I wish it didn't affect my tone negatively, but it is a really nice effect.
TG
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2017
While ok in mono, stereo is unbelievable. Sounded like 3 guitars, duh. Yeah, that's what it's supposed to do, I know. But it does it well and while lugging an extra amp around sucks, it's well worth it. I normally use tube amps but picked up a small SS for the stereo effect. Cool!
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2016
I started playing rhythm guitar in a metal band and I wanted to sound bigger. As a hobbyist recording engineer I generally do this with bands by having them double, triple, and even quadruple track in some cases. I figured some pedal out there could do it so I started looking through reviews and was disappointed to find most automatic double trackers were being used for lighter/less distorted music- or at least in reviews. I think I saw one heavy guitar using the mimiq and I figured I should give it a shot.I didn't have my guitar amps at home, so I used amplitube and ran a single guitar into the pedal and each out into a different channel with slightly different amp settings. I was pretty impressed with the results. You can certainly get away with using the mimiq hard panned to make a great sounding demo. You could probably do it for a full recording, but few self respecting producers would let that occur.Finally got it set up to use live- the point off is that this thing works kind of like an ABY pedal but it's lacking a ground lift switch, so there was a much bigger hum than should be around. I'm hoping to rectify that this week by running the mimiq into a radial aby with a ground lift (or vice versa) and then on to the heads. Beyond that, it sounds like another guitar player was playing exactly what I was and really helped to fill things out. If you're running a 2 amp setup, you should definitely give it a spin.Overall, disappointed in the grounding issue.hum, but SUPER stoked on how it sounds- especially at high gain on the amplifier side.