HeadRush just dropped version 5.0 firmware for their Prime, Core, and Flex Prime guitar pedals, and it's packing some legit upgrades. The biggest additions are a built-in drum machine that uses Alesis Drums and BFD tech, plus direct Tidal streaming for practice sessions. Users also get three fresh amp models, two boutique overdrive pedals, and better pitch-shifting effects.
The drum machine comes loaded with 16 kits and 134 different styles across multiple genres, and you can trigger fills and variations with footswitches while jamming. The Tidal feature lets you loop specific sections, slow down tough parts without messing up the pitch, or change keys without affecting tempo. They also threw in some quality-of-life stuff like better vocal harmony tracking, direct cloud access through the editor, and PIN authentication for wireless connections.
The update is free for anyone who already owns the gear.
The drum machine comes loaded with 16 kits and 134 different styles across multiple genres, and you can trigger fills and variations with footswitches while jamming. The Tidal feature lets you loop specific sections, slow down tough parts without messing up the pitch, or change keys without affecting tempo. They also threw in some quality-of-life stuff like better vocal harmony tracking, direct cloud access through the editor, and PIN authentication for wireless connections.
The update is free for anyone who already owns the gear.