

🎶 Your personal band, anytime, anywhere — never jam alone again!
The DigiTech TRIOPLUS is a cutting-edge guitar pedal that listens to your playing in real time and automatically generates matching bass and drum parts. With 12 selectable genres, adjustable tempo, and built-in guitar effects, it transforms solo practice into a full-band experience. Designed for seamless integration and flexible output options, the TRIOPLUS is the ultimate tool for guitarists seeking instant, dynamic accompaniment and creative inspiration.


| ASIN | B01AV60KLQ |
| Amperage | 100 Milliamps |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,483 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #35 in Guitar Loopers & Samplers Effects |
| Brand | DigiTech |
| Brand Name | DigiTech |
| Color | Gray |
| Controls Type | Knob, Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,439 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00691991001802 |
| Hardware Interface | MicroSD |
| Included Components | pedal^power supply |
| Item Dimensions | 17.25 x 9.25 x 6.5 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.25"L x 9.25"W x 6.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Acoustic Guitar Effect Pedal |
| Item Weight | 1.32 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | KMC Music Inc |
| Model Name | Digitech |
| Model Number | TRIOPLUS-V-04 |
| Power Source | Plug |
| Product Dimensions | 17.25"L x 9.25"W x 6.5"H |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Style | TRIOPLUS |
| UPC | 758353633030 691991001802 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 100 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Warranty. |
S**1
An amazingly-well-thought-out, if occasionally imperfect, practice tool and one-man band device
When the DigiTech TRIO was unveiled at Winter NAMM 2015, I was about as skeptical as possible. While the concept behind the pedal appealed to me, I just didn't believe there was any chance it would be any good). It took months of researching the pedal and reading amateur reviews from other people online to recognize that the TRIO is actually an amazing product. Yes, it is overly ambitious, and yes, it does have flaws. But the takeaway from my early experience with the pedal is that DigiTech put an amazing amount of thought into how their customers would actually use the pedal, and the end result is a terrific practice aid for jamming at home and simply learning to play better guitar. The interesting thing about reviewing the TRIO is that there is a kernel of truth to many of the "bad" reviews you find on this site and others. The basic function of the TRIO is to "learn" a bass line and drum beat simply by playing the simple chord progression of a song (or, more accurately, one part of a song). The process isn't always perfect. The TRIO will create a loop based on the progression you train it with, but the timing and some of the bass notes will invariably be off a bit. I think some of the bad reviews really expected the TRIO to understand what you are trying to do and to nail the perfect accompaniment for your guitar part every time. If that's your expectation for this device, then yes, you may be disappointed. But the reason the TRIO works for me is that DigiTech gives you a large amount of flexibility to tweak the band accompaniment parts AFTER you play your training phrase. You can select from a number of musical genres (rock, alt rock, pop, country, etc.). Each of those can be tweaked further using a style selector knob with about 12 different options. There is even an alternative time button to double or half the timing based on the same beats per minute. It's very true that TRIO comes up with bass/drum parts that don't quite fit your idea. It's also true that with all of these different style options, you're almost certain to find something very close to what you intended, or something that works anyway. The flexibility of this pedal extends to the output choices you have for playing the bass/drum backing track. You can run a single instrument cable into a single guitar amp. Or, you can run a TS (unbalanced) cable into a mixer or studio monitor so that you have a separate speaker playing the band part along with the guitar output going to your guitar amp. Big credit to DigiTech for providing volume knobs for the bass and drum tracks separately. There is even a third option, which allows you to monitor using a headphone jack on top of the device, and hear the bass/drum track along with your guitar playing all through your headphones! The Guitar FX button on the top left engages a preamp and cabinet simulation so that you get a genre-appropriate guitar tone without having an actual amp anywhere in the signal chain. For example, "Rock" setting will give you a distorted tone through a large cabinet, while "Country" gives you a cleaner, jangly tone with some slapback echo. The tones aren't elite quality, but it's addition nonetheless, which allows the TRIO to be an all-in-one practice tool. (There is even a headphone volume knob, which can be used in conjunction with the Bass and Drums knobs to control the levels of all three instruments through headphones). Oh, and the implementation of the tempo knob is brilliant. The "1x" tempo is based on how fast you play the learning phrase. But if the resulting product is too fast or two slow, you can easily adjust with the Tempo knob, and tracks will loop at that new speed. I've read some people describe the TRIO as a "glorified metronome". The truth is probably somewhere between that description and DigiTech's own claim of "Band in a Box". The one feature missing that surprised me a bit was that the TRIO does not include a looper for your guitar parts. In fact, it has no memory storage options beyond the three song parts that you program at that time. But now that I have owned and played around with the TRIO a bit, there might have been the issue of just "too much going on" if they tried to jam a looper into this device, also. It should be possible to run the guitar output into a separate looper pedal, and then you would have a rhythm guitar part to go with the bass and drums, but I have not tried this yet. All in all, this was an extremely ambitious project that DigiTech put a lot of love and detail into - for the most part, I think they got it right. It will be interesting to see if they continue to improve on the pedal with firmware updates through the mini-USB port.
A**R
Professional at first glance
Total satisfaction out of the box! I am a US Expat living in the Northeast of Thailand. I received my package in good shape. On opening the Trioplus box I found a very professonally made product. Everything needed was in the package including the AC 110/220 9volt power supply with every adaptor for any wall plug design. The footswitch is solid, heavy, and includes rubber feet for a non skid function. I ordered the optional dedicated foot switch to go with it. When it arrives I will test it out. At 72yrs old and a prior professional musician, it pushes me to pick up my guitar to enjoy again. I will update my review after I give it a work out.
C**E
Cool device!
Great for practicing and song writing. Takes some getting used to the controls. Pricey, but I like it!
W**.
I’m loving this thing!
Rather than go through every feature, I’ll just list what I really like/dislike about it, or what other might find useful to know. If you want a detailed explanation, watch some YouTube videos. Nothing beats seeing and hearing it working. 1. It sounds great. I’m not going to record with it, but it’s sounds convincing enough for live work. 2. I like that the guitar and bass/drums signals can be routed together, or separately. This makes it versatile enough for any playing environment. 3. After playing a chord progression (training it), it can be very limited in ‘suggested’ styles. That’s alright, though. The suggested styles are always really good. 4. Even though the firmware doesn’t have any updates yet, I suggest downloading the update software package. It contains an updated manual, with features that aren’t in the manual that comes with it. 5. The SD card editing software is very useful. I just wish that it allowed for more detailed song editing. I hope that they include more features in future versions. 6. I really, really wish that it had a digital tempo display. Without sitting and counting it out, you never know what tempo you’re at. It’s also hard to return to an exact tempo, if you move it around. It’s too late to add it on this version, but I hope that future versions will have it. 7. Buy the footswtich for it! It will allow you to place the unit where you can easily adjust the knobs, but also control it with your foot. It also has one more switch, adding extra control. —- Despite my few minor gripes about it, I’m happy with it and I highly recommend it. It’s a bit pricey, but you do get a lot of features and it sounds great! It can be used for practice, capturing song ideas and playing live. It’s definitely not a toy or gimmick. It’s a powerful tool and you won’t get bored with it. Rock on!
D**.
Killer product. Best pedal ive ever owned.
I have had this for a few months and am very impressed. I use this almost daily as a practice tool.
R**R
Digitech TRIO Electric Guitar Multi Effect
After trying various drum machines that are too hard to program and don't follow the songs I am practicing. I saw this and thought, this may work. Read many of the reviews, checked Youtube and knew if it did what it says it will, this was the thing I needed. Purchased from Remix Music through Amazon Marketplace. These guys are great. The TRIO was shipped and delivered in THREE days. As fast as my Prime deliveries! Thanks Remix! I pulled the TRIO out of the box, everything in perfect condition, small getting started guide, PSU interchangeable to European voltage, and the pedal. I am running the BASS, DRUM out to my mixer and the guitar to my 15 watt Fender practice amp on clean. Works perfect. I started by playing the cords for the song a few times before pushing the learn switch. Just down strums at tempo of the cord changes. Start the pedal with the PART ONE pressed and play through the verse or chorus to the last downbeat and press the switch. Change to the second part and start learning on the downbeat. This will keep the timing correct between parts. Took me a while to get this correct, but worked in the end. (Type in TRIO band creator in youtube for some good video on this ) and download the full manual on the Digitech web site. This is a great pedal and a lot of fun! Side note! I purchased the FS3X footswitch at the same time through Amazon Market Place and will do a separate review as it did not work out of the box. Digitech, using junk parts in this and QC is lacking. See my review .
J**S
This pedal is AMAZING!
This thing is a ton of fun! It is like having a band that knows every song you know. It was fun right out of the box. It helps to read the manual first and watch a few videos, but this thing really is as easy to use as it looks on YouTube. It helps to play your chord progression with simple strums when you are teaching it your song, but after that you can embellish as much as you want. The onboard sounds are very nice. The onboard guitar effects are not great, but will work for rehearsal. I have a multi-effects processor plugged into the effects loop and it works great. I plan to use this in live gigs. I think the audience will get a kick out of watching me build a song with the looper and the band.
R**.
Awesome tool
Awesome
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