Supercharge your pedal board with a single stompbox! M5 Stompbox Modeler delivers 100+ gain-defying distortions, lush choruses, scintillating reverbs and other expressive effects in a single-pedal-size stompbox.
Just like the classic pedals that inspired it, M5 Stompbox Modeler runs one effect at a time. But M5 is also different €“ it's designed like a Swiss army knife to carve out sonic creativity one brilliant effect at a time. Dare to inspire and be inspired with its complete collection of modern and vintage effects.
Why buy another pedal every time you'd like a little extra spice? M5 is your buddy who's got the garage filled with half a century's worth of modern and vintage effects. But this time he'll loan out anything from the arsenal and never ask for it back. From the classic and timeless to the bold and esoteric, M5 has got you covered. This instant stockpile is robust, easily switchable and well known €“ it's the same effect line-up as M9 and M13 Stompbox Modelers.
There are no menus, saving or hassles. M5 Stompbox Modeler is stompbox simple. Tweak your tones on the fly using the dedicated knobs. When you power down your settings remain, just like a classic stompbox.
M5 costs less than a good, single effect pedal and delivers many times the firepower. It's stocked with inputs and outputs to integrate seamlessly into your pedal board, MIDI setup and live, studio and rehearsal scenarios.
Tough as nails, easy to use and ready to go, toss M5 Stompbox Modeler into your gig bag to take advantage of the single pedal stompbox solution. Save the world one effect at a time.
A Complete Collection of Effects
M5 Stompbox Modeler gives you an instant collection of 100+ vintage and modern stompbox tones and effects. Carve out sonic brilliance with tangy choruses, syrupy sweet reverbs, distinctive distortions and more. It has the same effect line-up as M9 and M13 Stompbox Modelers.
M5 Stompbox Modeler has a simple one-effect-at-a-time design, with all the connections you€ll need to sync up with the rest of your pedals. Use the universal tap tempo function to control all your time-based effects.
Feast your eyes:
19 DELAYS - Digital Delay  A great workhorse effect, this straight-up digital delay has a transparent and pristine echo-echo-echo-echo...
- Analog Echo  Analog Echo is inspired by* the warm and distorted delays of a Boss DM2 Analog Echo.
- Analog w/ Mod  Inspired by* the cherished tone of an Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man, Analog w/ Mod delivers an organic-sounding analog delay with a generous dollop of lush, spatial chorus.
- Tape Echo  Tape Echo is inspired by* the unmistakable depth and sweetness of the Maestro EP-3 Echoplex, which used transistor sound electronics instead of tubes.
- Tape Echo Dry Thru  Your dry signal with Tape Echo repeats.
- Multi-Head  Multi-Head delay is inspired by* the sound created by the multiple playback heads of the Roland RE-101 Space Echo.
- Sweep Echo  Add a sweeping warble to the Tube Echo repeats and you've got Sweep Echo. This unique tone adds a tangy flavor to your delays.
- Sweep Echo Dry Thru  Your dry signal with Sweep Echo repeats.
- Reverse  !seltaeB eht dna xirdneH imiJ ekil tsuJ Whatever you play comes out backwards.
- Tube Echo  Like peanut butter and chocolate, tubes and tape are a great combination. Tube Echo is inspired by* a Maestro EP-1.
- Tube Echo Dry Thru  Your dry signal with Tube Echo repeats.
- Lo Res Delay  Inspired by the unique grunge and noise of early digital delay units. Many of which had only 8-bit resolution.
- Digital Delay w/ Mod  Digital Delay w/ Mod adds a juicy chorus effect to your digital delay.
- Stereo Delay  The secret to the "Big L.A. Solo" sound of the '80s! Set one side as a fast echo with many repeats, and the other side as a slow delay with few repeats. Voil , you're famous!
- Ping Pong  Two separate channels of delay. The output of each channel bounces into the other to create the ping pong effect.
- Dynamic Delay  Dynamic Delay features a ducking control to keep the delays from overwhelming what you're playing. Inspired by* a T.C. Electronic 2290 Dynamic Digital Delay.
- Auto-Volume Delay  Two effects in one! A volume fade-in swell and an echo complete with tape-style wow-and-flutter modulation.
- Echo Platter  Inspired by* a Binson EchoRec, which inspired bands like Pink Floyd. Rather than using tape, the EchoRec used a magnetic platter to record and play back.
- Echo Platter Dry Thru  Your dry signal with Echo Platter repeats.
23 MODS - Opto Tremolo  Opto Trem is inspired by* the optical tremolo circuit that was used in the blackface Fender amps like the '64 Deluxe Reverb.
- Bias Tremolo  Bias Trem is inspired by* the 1960 Vox AC-15 Tremolo, which got its pulse by literally varying the bias of the power amp tubes.
- Phaser  Phaser is inspired by* the sound of an MXR Phase 90 but it's got a few extra parameters to bring you there and back again.
- Dual Phaser  Dual Phaser delivers a big jet sound inspired by* a Mu-Tron Bi-Phase.
- Panned Phaser  A hypnotizing phaser that slithers from side to side. Inspired by* the sound of an Ibanez Flying Pan, which is a four-stage phase shifter with a panner built in.
- U-Vibe  Inspired by* the pulsing push of the now-legendary Uni-Vibe. One listen to "Machine Gun" and you'll be hooked!
- Analog Flange  Inspired by* the classic MXR Flanger, which was made classic on Van Halen's Fair Warning and Women and Children First.
- Jet Flanger  Compared to Analog Flange, Jet Flanger is more dramatic with a different wave shape. Inspired by* the signature jet-like sweep of an A/DA Flanger.
- Analog Chorus  Inspired by* the big and warm tones of a Boss CE-1 Chorus Ensemble, the original stompbox chorus.
- Tri Chorus  Tri Chorus is inspired by* the larger-than-life sound of a Song Bird/DyTronics Tri-Stereo Chorus.
- Pitch Vibrato  Inspired by* the Boss VB-2, which contained a circuit that produced a bubbly vibrato. This pedal (and this model) feature a "rise time" control that when engaged speeds up to where you last set it.
- Panner  This effect pans back and forth between your left and right channels. If you run it in mono, it's basically tremolo.
- Rotary Drum  Inspired by* the Fender Vibratone. This rotating speaker effect was popular with SRV. Think "Cold Shot."
- Rotary Drum/Horn  Inspired by* a Leslie 145 tube-driven cabinet with a rotating speaker. Guitarists have always loved its signature shimmer.
- Dimension  Inspired by* the Roland Dimension D, one of the first true-stereo chorus units. It's relatively subtle in nature and became an industry standard for double-track effects.
- Ring Modulator  Perfect for those late-night jams when only the weirdest, wildest sounds will do.
- Barber Pole Phaser  A classic effect from the world of modular synths. Depending on how you set it, this phaser either sounds like it's always going up or always down. Set to stereo you get both!
- Frequency Shifter  Shift frequencies up or down and set the mix to 100% for an otherworldly tone. Or dial it back to add interesting colors to leads.
- Script Phase  Just add the "brown" sound and you're emulating one of rock's most celebrated guitar tones! Inspired by* an MXR Phase 90. Speed control only, just like the original.
- AC Flanger  The variety of vibey effects available from AC Flanger are inspired by* the classic tones of the MXR Flanger
- 80A Flanger  The gritty and spacey sweeps of 80A Flanger are inspired by* the distinctive sound of the A/DA Flanger.
- Pattern Tremolo  Engage up to four tremolo patterns to play in sequence. This is a truly original textural effect inspired by* a Lightfoot Labs Goatkeeper.
17 DISTORTIONS - Tube Drive  A sweet, singing sustain craved by guitarists worldwide. Inspired by* the tone of a Chandler Tube Driver.
- Screamer  Inspired by the smooth medium-gain tones of the collectable original, Screamer is based on* an Ibanez Tube Screamer.
- Overdrive  Inspired by* a DOD Overdrive/Preamp 250, which was designed to slam the input of a tube amp forcing it to distort violently.
- Classic Distortion  Angry and aggressive, Classic Distortion is inspired by* a ProCo Rat.
- Heavy Distortion  The industry-standard heavy metal distortion of the late '80s. Inspired by* a Boss Metal Zone.
- Colordrive  Colordrive will transport you back to the breeding ground of British guitar heroes. Inspired by* a Colorsound Overdriver.
- Buzz Saw  Take a deep breath and repeat: "I can't get no (duh, duh, duh) Satisfaction." Inspired by* a Maestro Fuzz Tone.
- Facial Fuzz  Bottom-heavy distortion inspired by* the Arbiter Fuzz Face, which is associated with the tones of Jimi Hendrix and Eric Johnson.
- Jumbo Fuzz  Jumbo Fuzz delivers a bright bite reminiscent of the fuzz tones heard all over the first two Led Zeppelin records. Inspired by* a Vox Tone Bender.
- Fuzz Pi  Fuzz Pi delivers plenty of thick distortion and oceans of sustain inspired by* the tone of an Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi.
- Jet Fuzz  Part fuzz/part phaser, Jet Fuzz delivers the best of both. Inspired by* the Roland Jet Phaser.
- Line 6 Drive  If we could go back to the 60s and be a part of the fuzz revolution, this is what we'd design. Inspired by* the Colorsound Tone Bender.
- Line 6 Distortion  Completely saturated and over the top, Line 6 Distortion is massive and totally crazy.
- Sub Octave Fuzz  Biting fuzz with an octave below! Excellent for bass guitar. Inspired by* the PAiA Roctave Divider.
- Octave Fuzz  White-hot fuzz with an octave above! This classic fuzz+octave effect was used by Jimi and other pioneering players. Inspired by* the Tycobrahe Octavia.
- Boost Comp  A punchy boost of gain inspired by* an MXR Micro Amp. The compressor can add hang time to your sustain and fill out your leads.
- Volume Pedal  Expressive pedal steel-style swells that are ideal for use with a Line 6 EX-1„ Expression Pedal.
- Bass Octaver  This effect gives you a single clean note one octave down. Bassists love it but guitarists (including Jeff Beck) are known to bust it out, too. Inspired by* the tone of an EBS OctaBass.
12 COMPRESSORS AND EQS - Red Comp  Red Comp evens out your volume and adds plenty of sustain. Ideal for slow leads. Inspired by* the MXR Dyna Comp stompbox compressor.
- Blue Comp  Inspired by* the Boss CS-1 Compression Sustainer (with the treble switch off), Blue Comp delivers warm, percussive qualities that are great for cleaner tones.
- Blue Comp Treb  Inspired by* the Boss CS-1 Compression Sustainer (with the treble switch on). Kick on this model when you want your leads to really pop!
- Vetta Comp  Adopted from our Vetta„ II guitar amplifier, Vetta Comp delivers a fixed compression ratio of 2.35:1 with an adjustable threshold and up to 12dB of available gain at the Level knob.
- Vetta Juice  A colorful boost taken from our Vetta„ II guitar amplifier, Vetta Juice pours out up to 30dB of available gain at the Level knob.
- Tube Comp  Tube-style compression with added low-end warmth inspired by* the characteristic color of the Teletronix LA-2A compressor, a studio standard.
- Noise Gate  Eliminate the hiss from noisy pickups, or the white noise of extremely high-gain distortions.
- Graphic EQÂ Â A five-band graphic EQ inspired by* graphic EQ pedals like the MXR ten-band graphic equalizer, which was an integral part of Randy Rhoads's live rig.
- Studio EQÂ Â Featuring a constant Q and soft clipping output with level control, Studio EQ is inspired by* an API 550B.
- Parametric EQÂ Â This EQ is complete with a high shelf, a low shelf and a fully parametric band.
- 4 Band Shift EQÂ Â A typical four-band graphic EQ with a twist: the shifter can move the lower bands lower and the higher bands higher.
- Mid Focus EQÂ Â A high-pass and a low-pass each with frequency and gain control used together to create a band-pass.
26 FILTERS - Tron Up  Part Auto Wah and part triggered filter, Tron Up delivers a seriously funky vibe. Inspired by* the Mu-Tron III envelope follower.
- Tron Down  Part Auto Wah and part triggered filter, Tron Down delivers a seriously funky vibe. Inspired by* the Mu-Tron III envelope follower.
- Seeker  Up to nine "parked" wah filters set at varying positions and then used in sequence to create a pulsating, hypnotic vibe. Inspired by* the Z-Vex Seek Wah.
- Obi Wah  Obi Wah creates sequential changes in tone by emphasizing random frequencies. Inspired by* the Oberheim Voltage Controlled sample-and-hold filter.
- Voice Box  Let your guitar Come Alive with the sound of a classic talk box. Inspired by vocoders, vocal tracts and surgical tubing.
- V Tron  Your guitar "speaks" with an almost human voice in response to your playing. Inspired by* Voice Box and a Mu-Tron III.
- Throbber  Perfect for a multitude of cool electronica-style sounds and textures, Throbber is inspired by* the Electrix Filter Factory.
- Spin Cycle  This is what headphone mixes were made for! Imagine two wahs panned left and right working in opposite directions from each other. Inspired by* Craig Anderton's Wah/Anti-Wah.
- Comet Trails  Spooky and otherworldly, Comet Trails provides an enchanting pulse for you to add to your tone.
- Slow Filter  This triggered filter rolls off your high-end with adjustable speeds.
- Octisynth  Not to be missed, Octisynth provides textures that are equally at home in a mad scientist's laboratory or miles below sea level among its eight-armed namesake.
- Synth-O-Matic  Synth-O-Matic features waveforms from a mouth-watering collection of vintage analog synths.
- Attack Synth  Inspired by* a waveform and wave-shaping functions of a Korg X911 Guitar Synth
- Synth String  A monophonic synth sound inspired by* the Roland GR700 Guitar Synth.
- Growler  Named Growler for a reason, this model produces a sinister "Grrrrrrrrr" that's inspired by* a Roland GR700 Guitar Synth and a Mu-Tron III.
- Q Filter  Your very own parked wah! Let your solos soar with the colorful "honk" that became a signature tone of Mark Knopfler and Brian May.
- Vetta Wah  Our interpretation of the classic wah sound. Connect a Line 6 EX-1„ Expression Pedal to take advantage of this effect. Adopted from our Vetta„ II guitar amplifier.
- Fassel  Fassel is inspired by* a CryBaby Super, which is coveted for the mojo of its Fasel inductor.
- Weeper  Inspired by* the Arbiter Cry Baby, this model is a variation with a different inductor and other component choices.
- Chrome  Inspired by* the classic '60s sound of a Vox V847, Chrome comes complete with the legendary growl of the original.
- Chrome Custom  Inspired by* the sound of a modded Vox V847 with tweaked gain staging on the first transistor stage, an aftermarket inductor, the Q widened and replaced with a 470k pot.
- Throaty  Inspired by* the incredibly musical sweep of a hand-built Real McCoy RMC1, Throaty produces rich mids and a strong low-end.
- Conductor  Inspired by* the distinctive sound of a vintage Maestro Boomerang. (Think "Shaft.")
- Colorful  Inspired by* the wah section of a Colorsound Wah/Fuzz.
- Smart Harmony  Turn that 6-string into a 12-string, rip some '80s dual leads and so much more. This intelligent pitch shifter is inspired by* an Eventide H3000.
- Pitch Glide  Four-octave range! Drop some dive bombs and throw some ice picks, a la Tom Morello. Connect an EX-1„ Expression Pedal for the full effect. Inspired by* a Digitech Whammy.
12 REVERBS - '63 Spring  Perfect for surf guitar tones and spaghetti western soundtracks! Inspired by* a 1963 brown spring-reverb head.
- Lux Spring Reverb  Lux Spring Reverb is inspired by studio-standard spring reverbs whose characteristic resonant sounds were created by springs suspended inside a metal box.
- Vintage Plate Reverb  Vintage Plate Reverb is inspired by studio plate reverbs with metallic-sounding resonant qualities.
- Room   Simulates the reflections and other acoustic properties of a classic echo chamber.
- Chamber  A dreamy reverb inspired by an elongated ambient space (like a hallway, stairwell or elevator shaft).
- Hall  A strong reverb tail to simulate the sound of a large open space (like a gymnasium, performance hall or cathedral).
- Ducking  This hall reverb adds a "ducking" effect: the volume of the reverb goes down while you play, and back up when you stop.
- Octo  Creates a lush, ambient space with a harmonized decay that's reminiscent of a pipe organ. Use volume swells and prepare to float on cloud 9!
- Cave  A surreal and cavernous echo chamber you'll need a helmet light to escape from.
- Tile  Emulates the acoustic properties of a tiled room (like a bathroom or shower) with clear and bright early reflections.
- Echo  Just like it says: echo... echo...echo. This is a lush echo with reverb.
- Particle Verb  A Line 6 original that turns your chords into a modulated pad. Three modes - Stable, Critical and Hazard - take you from lush and pure to manic and a little insane.
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