NAMM 2020: Teisco’s Interface pedal puts a DAW at your feet

A utility pedal with endless routing possibilities.

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NAMM 2020: Teisco has launched a trio of pedals this NAMM, one of which is Interface,  touted to put “the power of a digital audio workstation (DAW) at your feet”.

Interface represents the brand’s first foray into utility pedals. This little green stompbox is the missing link between your go-to studio plugins and your pedalboard, offering endless routing possibilities thanks to two mono inputs, two stereo TRS outputs and USB-C connectivity.

It’s compatible with devices that run on Mac, Windows, iOS or Android and supports connection to a laundry list of music creation software. These include Cakewalk by BandLab, Cubase 10, GarageBand 10, Logic Pro X, Pro Tools 2018 and Reaper 5.

Other features include independent gain and volume controls for each channel, a sample rate of 44.1kHz, a bit depth of 16 bits and true bypass switching capability. It also comes in a road-ready, premium zinc housing.

The other two pedals that have been unveiled by Teisco are Overdrive and Distortion. Both are self-explanatory, analogue stompers that offer tremendous quality at accessible prices. Overdrive ($129) is designed to be a transparent dirt box, while Distortion ($149) offers a high-gain tone with a distinctively British character.

These pedals join a growing Teisco line-up of fun, player-grade pedals which already include Delay, Fuzz and Boost which were unveiled at NAMM 2019.

Interface lists at $129. More information at teisco.com.

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