
Scott's aggressive playing style helped create and define old-school metal, thrash, nu-metal and even rap music genres, and the Black-13 pedal models seven of Scott's signature tones. Whether used to duplicate Anthrax or S.O.D. songs
or for creating completely new music, the tones in Black-13 deliver overwhelmingly heavy crunch and iron-fisted punch. The
scorching models available in the Black-13 pedal include:
- "I Am The Law," with tone inspired by the
comic book character Judge Dredd on Among The Living (1987)
- "Madhouse," rhythm crunch from Anthrax's classic
Spreading the Disease (1985)
- "March Of The S.O.D.," hardcore tone from S.O.D.'s punk crossover album
Speak English or Die (1985)
- "Protest And Survive," featuring a furious anger-driven tone from Attack Of
the Killer B's (1991)
- "Room For One More," irreverent tone from the Sound Of White Noise album by Anthrax
(1993)
- "What Doesn't Die," ultra-heavy tone from Anthrax's latest album, We've Come For You
All (2003)
- "Finale," a wicked tape-delay effect with a healthy dose of pitch shifting featured on Anthrax's
State of Euphoria (1988)
To accomplish the task of recreating this spectrum of tones, DigiTech went straight
to the man himself, working directly with Scott Ian to dial in accurate representations of his sounds. Four rotary knobs are
provided for perfecting each tone: a level control, a Model control for selecting among the seven tone models, and two Control
knobs that change functions depending on the model selected -- parameters include low- and high-frequency boost/cut, gain,
distortion, tone and more. Two outputs are provided, one for feeding a guitar amplifier, and the other for simultaneously
feeding a mixer or recorder input. The second output has been specially tailored to reproduce the sound of Scott Ian's
guitar amp in the studio without the need to use a guitar amp.
The DigiTech Scott Ian Black-13 Artist Series Pedal
includes a pedal gig bag, Scott Ian Artist Series guitar pick, and a PS200R power supply.