Strymon announces the Canoga drive pedal

This pedal just made every overdrive and distortion tweak fully morphable on the fly.

Dual-stage drive architecture
  • Strymon Canoga combines an analog JFET input with a DSP distortion engine.
  • Continuous gain morphing shifts clipping, frequency, and compression simultaneously.
  • Discrete Class A front end keeps low noise and high impedance.
  • Morphing covers transparent overdrive up to full-on high-gain distortion.
Tone shaping and EQ
  • Active 3-band EQ controls bass, middle, and treble after distortion.
  • Selectable Voice switch toggles smooth symmetrical or edgy asymmetrical saturation.
  • DSP simulates tube and diode clipping behaviors precisely.
  • Compact aluminum chassis houses a robust, pedalboard-friendly design.
Connectivity and control
  • Configurable mono or full stereo signal path via TRS.
  • MIDI control handles all parameters with 300 preset slots.
  • USB-C enables MIDI integration and firmware updates.
  • True bypass or buffered bypass preserves the signal over long runs.
Audio fidelity and specs
  • High-performance 24-bit, 96kHz A/D and D/A converters onboard.
  • Pedal responds dynamically across frequency and gain ranges.
  • Designed for clean signal retention and tonal versatility.
  • Engineered to integrate seamlessly into guitar and synth setups.
Pricing and availability
  • Canoga hardware pedal is priced at $199.
  • Available immediately for pedalboards with USB-C MIDI support.
  • Covers the full spectrum from subtle drive to extreme distortion.
  • Compact form factor fits easily on crowded pedal layouts.
 

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