
Anthony Easton
The Markbass Super Synth is a versatile pedal that turns your bass into a synthesizer with no tracking delay and also functions as a digital octaver, offering both octave up and octave down layers. The pedal features 12 user- modifiable presets, which can be adjusted using the Markbass Pedal Controller software. The software allows users to connect the pedal to a computer via USB, modify the presets, and then load them back onto the pedal.
Technical Specifications:
- Inputs: 1x Instrument In, USB
- Outputs: 2x Instrument Out (mono L, stereo L+R), USB
- Controls: 4 Knobs (Gain, Cut Freq/Octave 1, Tone/Octave 2, Level/Dry), 3
Footswitches (Presets, True Bypass, Synth/Octaver switch)
- Gain: -10 - +16dB
- Cut Frequency (Synth Mode): 70Hz - 14000Hz
- Power Requirements: DC Input: +12 VDC / 550 mA minimum (12VDC power supply
included)
- Dimensions: Width: 6.53 inch / 16.6 cm, Height: 5.59 inch / 14.2 cm, Depth:
2.08 inches / 5.3 cm
- Weight: 1.61 lbs / 731 gr
The pedal also features true bypass, ensuring that the signal passes through the pedal's circuitry when disengaged, maintaining the integrity of the original signal. The Markbass Super Synth offers a wide range of sonic possibilities for bass players, making it suitable for various musical styles and performances.
Watch the latest video demos and reviews for the Super Synth from YouTube. Stompbx updates this every six months to reflect the most popular reviewers and guitar pedal demos for each pedal.

Below are live Reverb listings for the Markbass Super Synth from Reverb. Stompbx automatically aggregates current offers to give you a quick look at available models, conditions, and prices. Perfect for comparing options and making an informed purchase.

Very Good
$224.50

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$209.28

Very Good
$119.99

Very Good
$195.94

Very Good
$199

Very Good
$224.99

Very Good
$108

Excellent
$295.71

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