Just ordered mine today. I kept looking at other Vibe type pedals, but this one right here I feel has all the sounds that I am looking for. Thank you so very much for this.
I'd skip most cheap Chinese pedals if I were you. This pedal and others would only be happy in an fx loop if you have one on your amp. They tend to be too hot to run into the front end of your amp. I got a rat-like distortion that seemed pretty good, and a reverb, and a delay, though I broke the delay turning the knobs... If it sounds too good to be true, it is. Buy good well known domestic pedals if you want a pedal.
Buy cheap from China if you don't mind the risk. It'll cost more than paid to send it back if the seller allows you to return it. If you feel like a gamble and are feeling lucky, go for it.
My cheap Univibe is: digitech.com/en/products/ex-7-expression-factory. I don't use it for anything other than a Univibe. I have no guilt over the fact.
I have bought 20 of the Chinese pedals and have had not one break or fail, and they have replaced so many of my high dollar pedals simply because they sound better than the ones they clone. Also built like tanks and some have trim pots inside you can tweak.Two of my friends have done the same and absolutely love these pedals. Mosky, Donner, and Joyo, to name a few. The high end boutique pedals will be out of business within a few years unless they lower there prices to around $25.00 or so and improve there sound quality to because the ones we have bought are far superior. Just look around UA-cam and see all the guitar players that have discovered these killer little pedals. Only boss, mxr and Roland will survive this competition but they too will have to shrink the footprint and price on there's too. The killer little Chinese pedals are the real deal and are here to stay. Finally Great pedals at an affordable price that any musician can afford. Some of my pedals I've had over 2 years and not one has failed.♫♪♫♪
I got like 10 Donners , with the Donner pedal board and power supply, was like £240 I think! For a new 10 pedal board!! Amazing when you consider a high end pedal is around £240ish in UK
Good point. My Joyo Atmosphere is a blast. There is also TC Electronic, which is developing new functions and huge programmability. I have had mixed results with their stuff but it offers something different for not too much more £ than the fine little Chinese boxes.
“Stop it ! .... stop getting Bond wrong !” .... Most of these answers can be found in a search engine ! ..... Although a similar sounding name - A ‘Vibe’ pedal and a ‘Vibrato’ pedal are NOT the same ! A ‘Vibe’ pedal is an emulation of a ‘Univibe’ pedal ... used by - Hendrix- listen to his - ‘Machine Gun’ .or Robin Trower’s track - ‘Bridge of Sighs’ ... The Univibe inside - used an opto circuit - a pulsating light to control the speed of the effect... In ‘basic’ terms, it was a primitive stage/step Phaser pedal....with a separate foot treadle to adjust the speed... See Jimi’s stage ‘set up’ (floor) .... A ‘Vibrato’ pedal ‘bends’ the pitch of the note(s) being played and to ‘most’ is a bit limited / niche.... A tremolo pedal varies the volume of notes/ chords up/ down .. originally on guitar ams (combos) then later- pedals....
@@patrickmcmanus5373More properly… chorus (and flanging as well) is made by adding the dry signal to a vibrato signal of a vibrato effect. And even further, a vibrato effect is created by making a delay and turning the speed of the repeats up and down (you can make a vibrato sound by turning the rate control on a delay pedal up and down manually). Most modulation effects are otherwise also known as “time based effects”. So really, a chorus is a delay, 😁
ken winston and what can you tell me about this pedal? Do you test another vibe like the MXR univibe or Dunlop rotovibe? I wanna buy it, but im not shure about buy this kokko vibe or dunlop rotovibe and i need help for that, it is a big diference in cost, this pedal cost to me 60 buck, but the rotovibe cost 180 dollars, is a big diference
The Kokko one seems to have too hot of an output to use on my amp's front end. I have to put that and the Aroma/Tom's Line chorus into my effects loop. I also got the Kokko Phaser... That one the "mix" knob should be labeled level/volume. I was able to get the phaser to work on my front end, but not the Vibe. They don't sound much different either. The Vibe draws like 300ma, though.
Sean Alexander I got the best result by keeping the level below 50%. Anything greater then that and it overdrives my amp too. You should keep it in the effects loop, all modulation and time based effects work better in the loop. Thanks for checking out the video!
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. They should play nice in front of an amp or in an effects loop, and either or. It's only good this way or that way while bending over backwards isn't a motive to buy these cheap pedals.
NUX Monterey vibe is your best bet. Affordable and convincing. I don't care all that much if it's an actual univibe and want something more versatile, so I go with MXR Phase 95 on script 45 setting. It gets super duper uber duber close.
@@BordiniBlues85 Interesting. Didn't know Mosky made this. I have their pink barcode reverb and love it. Listening to this demo right now. So far, so good
Well, the simple answer is: one is a phaser and the other a vibe pedal. But to be honest I haven't tried the phaser, so I cannot answer that for you. Thanks for checking out the video!
The phaser will more likely work through the front of your amp without distorting badly. The Kokko vibe isn't anywhere near a Univibe and distorts your front end if you use it that way. It may play in an fx loop, but I didn't pay much for the piece of crap. Buy it and decide for yourself. Or skip it. I'd say skip it, and get a univibe reissue.
You have to understand that the univibe is essentially a very complex phaser. There was an expression pedal for it. Listen to Jimi Hendrex Little Wing.... You'll notice it swell in to this beautiful lovely chorus sound. It's difficult to get that without the real, original Univibe. Point is, it's not really a chorus sound, it's a phaser.
Not a charging cord as this pedal does not have a battery to charge, but a power supply. I think I used a Thomann NT 0910 AC/PSA for this video. I also recommend the Boss PSA 230S Power Supply or any other 9v power supply with negative polarity inside. Thanks for checking out the video!
WELL, YOU ASKED FOR IT, HERE YOU GO😊 *-PHASE* *SHIFTERS* work by delaying the phase of one signal (straight instrument signal) as compared to the phase of another ( , and the combined effect creates a sweeping motion, typically created electronically by an inaudible LOW FREQUENCY OSCILLATOR carrying phased signal, or *PM*. A filter can also reveal resonant frequencies which occur during the sweep, much like a speaker causes the strings on your electric guitar to resonate with harmonic feedback. This is just an outline. *-Tremolos* work by MODULATING the AMPLITUDE, or *AM* of the incoming instrument signal. The RATE is the speed at which it modulates ( pulses between normal volume and no volume , and the DEPTH (or INTENSITY) is the ratio of the unmodulated clean (unaffected, straight) signal combined with the modulated signal. The *lower* *the* *DEPTH* , *equals* less of a pulsed Vvolume drop. Or *less* *AM.* *-VIBRATO* works just like tremolo except it uses FREQUENCY (pitch) MODULATION, or *FM*. With a few additional parts a phase shifter can create vibrato. In fact the VIBRATO in a Hammond organ is created using a mechanical rotating scanner which utilizes a phasing technique...do look up How does a Hammond Organ Vibrato Scanner work? - *FLANGERS* work just like phase shifters except they use FM instead of phase shifting. HISTORY OF FLANGING Long before flanging was created electronically it was done using two identical tracks of music played on two separate tape players running in perfect sync. The flanging effect was created by ever so slightly dragging the motor speed of one of the tape players. Or more simply, recording engineers would put their fingers on the tape reel dispensing the tape, and the slight drag would result in a gradual sweeping of the 'delayed' tape combined with the normal speed tape. It's worth looking this powerful effect up from iit''s infancy. SPRING REVERB was invented by clock maker- Laurens Hammond, inventor of the Hammond organ, the Synchronous Motor (used in every electric clock, automated sign, and throughout industry. He also invented 3D glasses, and over 100 other patented inventions. Look up HAMMOND OIL FILLED REVERB , the very first!
This is a tremolo pedal (volume changing). I don't know how no one could not hear it. The kokko uni vibe (pitch changing) is the KOKKO VIBRATO which is a blue pedal with model N3X1.
You are so wrong it's not even funny. Not only does the name on this pedal (vibe) and the name on the blue pedal (vibrato) obviously state their function, but their sound is completely different from what you say. The blue pedal sounds nothing like a univibe. Do some research and learn how univibe I'd mostly a phaser with some chorus/tremolo to get its unique sound, and nothing to do with pitch-changing-vibrato
@@saucybaka4439 you are so wrong. One is pitch changing and the other is volume changing, that is a fact. I said uni vibe because uni vibe is a type of vibrato. I know how they work I been building my clones for years and studying the schematics of pedal too . The kokko "vibrato" is digital that is why it cost more than the analogue kokkos and you will not find the light bulb inside. Put that thing of the video (kokko vibe) in an osiloscope and you will see only voltage changing up and down. Blame fender for using the term tremolo in their guitars. Blame kokko for naming one pedal "vibe" and the other "vibrato". Also, READ THE DAMN MANUAL, the kokko "vibe" manual says that the pedal mimic the sound of a rotary speaker and the kokko "vibrato" says that is a traditional vibrato. Or better use your goddamn ears.
Sounding really bad imo. Specially cuz this was really poor recorded. You should make sure you're not clipping your audio, it will sound like a bad boost
Just ordered mine today. I kept looking at other Vibe type pedals, but this one right here I feel has all the sounds that I am looking for. Thank you so very much for this.
My pleasure. Thanks for checking out the video!
Keep the reviews coming. These cheap Chinese pedals are definitely intriguing to a lot of people.
Indeed they are. I have a couple more reviews on the way as we speak. Thanks for checking out the video!
I'd skip most cheap Chinese pedals if I were you. This pedal and others would only be happy in an fx loop if you have one on your amp. They tend to be too hot to run into the front end of your amp. I got a rat-like distortion that seemed pretty good, and a reverb, and a delay, though I broke the delay turning the knobs... If it sounds too good to be true, it is. Buy good well known domestic pedals if you want a pedal.
Buy cheap from China if you don't mind the risk. It'll cost more than paid to send it back if the seller allows you to return it. If you feel like a gamble and are feeling lucky, go for it.
And this is like a rotary chorus..No where near a Univibe.
My cheap Univibe is: digitech.com/en/products/ex-7-expression-factory. I don't use it for anything other than a Univibe. I have no guilt over the fact.
I have bought 20 of the Chinese pedals and have had not one break or fail, and they have replaced so many of my high dollar pedals simply because they sound better than the ones they clone. Also built like tanks and some have trim pots inside you can tweak.Two of my friends have done the same and absolutely love these pedals. Mosky, Donner, and Joyo, to name a few. The high end boutique pedals will be out of business within a few years unless they lower there prices to around $25.00 or so and improve there sound quality to because the ones we have bought are far superior. Just look around UA-cam and see all the guitar players that have discovered these killer little pedals. Only boss, mxr and Roland will survive this competition but they too will have to shrink the footprint and price on there's too. The killer little Chinese pedals are the real deal and are here to stay. Finally Great pedals at an affordable price that any musician can afford. Some of my pedals I've had over 2 years and not one has failed.♫♪♫♪
I got like 10 Donners , with the Donner pedal board and power supply, was like £240 I think! For a new 10 pedal board!! Amazing when you consider a high end pedal is around £240ish in UK
And yeah they're all great!!
Good point. My Joyo Atmosphere is a blast. There is also TC Electronic, which is developing new functions and huge programmability. I have had mixed results with their stuff but it offers something different for not too much more £ than the fine little Chinese boxes.
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Sounds excellent!
“Stop it ! .... stop getting Bond wrong !” .... Most of these answers can be found in a search engine ! ..... Although a similar sounding name - A ‘Vibe’ pedal and a ‘Vibrato’ pedal are NOT the same ! A ‘Vibe’ pedal is an emulation of a ‘Univibe’ pedal ... used by - Hendrix- listen to his - ‘Machine Gun’ .or Robin Trower’s track - ‘Bridge of Sighs’ ... The Univibe inside - used an opto circuit - a pulsating light to control the speed of the effect... In ‘basic’ terms, it was a primitive stage/step Phaser pedal....with a separate foot treadle to adjust the speed... See Jimi’s stage ‘set up’ (floor) .... A ‘Vibrato’ pedal ‘bends’ the pitch of the note(s) being played and to ‘most’ is a bit limited / niche.... A tremolo pedal varies the volume of notes/ chords up/ down .. originally on guitar ams (combos) then later- pedals....
Nice partridge quote
Vibrato is chorus without the clean signal. The vibe is a chorus pedal
@@patrickmcmanus5373More properly… chorus (and flanging as well) is made by adding the dry signal to a vibrato signal of a vibrato effect. And even further, a vibrato effect is created by making a delay and turning the speed of the repeats up and down (you can make a vibrato sound by turning the rate control on a delay pedal up and down manually). Most modulation effects are otherwise also known as “time based effects”. So really, a chorus is a delay, 😁
Got one and love it
ken winston and what can you tell me about this pedal? Do you test another vibe like the MXR univibe or Dunlop rotovibe? I wanna buy it, but im not shure about buy this kokko vibe or dunlop rotovibe and i need help for that, it is a big diference in cost, this pedal cost to me 60 buck, but the rotovibe cost 180 dollars, is a big diference
Excellent video quality. Bon appetite
Good for Bridge Of Sighs .
I love my one had it for sometime now, a useful tool for a good price
sounds more like a phaser and less than a uni vibe.. but that's almost normal in uni vibe clones.
The Kokko one seems to have too hot of an output to use on my amp's front end. I have to put that and the Aroma/Tom's Line chorus into my effects loop. I also got the Kokko Phaser... That one the "mix" knob should be labeled level/volume. I was able to get the phaser to work on my front end, but not the Vibe. They don't sound much different either. The Vibe draws like 300ma, though.
Sean Alexander I got the best result by keeping the level below 50%. Anything greater then that and it overdrives my amp too. You should keep it in the effects loop, all modulation and time based effects work better in the loop. Thanks for checking out the video!
Tell that to Robin Trower. I like my phaser before a distortion, and the same with Univibe.
Sean Alexander Fair point.
Not all amp have an effects loop. For instance my H|H IC100S does not.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. They should play nice in front of an amp or in an effects loop, and either or. It's only good this way or that way while bending over backwards isn't a motive to buy these cheap pedals.
Love that
Good vibe for good price
Nice sound
5:05 which song are You playing?
Hey! I wasn’t trying to play a particular song, just noodling, but I guess it sounds like “Mama I’m Coming Home” by Ozzy... kind of...
Wow, sounds pretty damn good for 30 bucks or so, building a clone pedal wouldn't be worth it unless you got a Univibe copy exactly, nice, thanks.
Glad to be of service :)
Does anyone know of any other cheap vibe pedals? so far this is the only one I could find that wasn't like $100 or over
Did you find one ? I'm looking too, the Mooer Soul Shiver is another option I'm looking at
Mosky ch vibe
NUX Monterey vibe is your best bet. Affordable and convincing. I don't care all that much if it's an actual univibe and want something more versatile, so I go with MXR Phase 95 on script 45 setting. It gets super duper uber duber close.
@@BordiniBlues85 Interesting. Didn't know Mosky made this. I have their pink barcode reverb and love it. Listening to this demo right now. So far, so good
Can you get this sound by combining a phaser and a tremelo pedal?
I think it is more like a phaser and vibrato.. With a very subtle hints of chorus, tremolo and flanger... That's why a Univibe sounds pretty unique
no.
what is differences between this and kokko phaser?
Well, the simple answer is: one is a phaser and the other a vibe pedal. But to be honest I haven't tried the phaser, so I cannot answer that for you. Thanks for checking out the video!
Dorin Ardelean thanks for replied.I still confuse this pedal sounds like phaser too.
Agreed. They do sound similar. I'd go for the Phaser, it seems more versatile since it has a Mix knob instead of a Level one.
The phaser will more likely work through the front of your amp without distorting badly. The Kokko vibe isn't anywhere near a Univibe and distorts your front end if you use it that way. It may play in an fx loop, but I didn't pay much for the piece of crap. Buy it and decide for yourself. Or skip it. I'd say skip it, and get a univibe reissue.
The short answer is the LFO on a vibro sort of pedal is faster.
could you accomplish this (vibe sound) by putting the depth to 0 on a chorus pedal and keeping the rate up?
It really depends on the chorus pedal. But I think it would not be a convincing vibe sound.
You have to understand that the univibe is essentially a very complex phaser. There was an expression pedal for it. Listen to Jimi Hendrex Little Wing.... You'll notice it swell in to this beautiful lovely chorus sound. It's difficult to get that without the real, original Univibe. Point is, it's not really a chorus sound, it's a phaser.
It was intended to replace the Leslie Speaker.
It fell short on Organ players, but guitar players loved it.
I think Little Wing (studio version) actually IS a Leslie, not an Univibe.
For JH tone, Nux Monterey vibe or kokko vibe?
Bruno Valmaggia I would go with the NUX. Seems more versatile.
@@DorinRocks I'm pretty sure they're the exact same pedal
@@TinkerToneworks On the Monterey you can switch between chorus or vibrato. On this there's no such thing.
Is flanger?
It’s a vibe pedal. A little diferent.
I assume vibe just means chorus and tremolo/vibrato
No it means Univibe.
$35 on ebay. sound great.
Seems to👍
What charging cord did you use for this pedal?
Not a charging cord as this pedal does not have a battery to charge, but a power supply. I think I used a Thomann NT 0910 AC/PSA for this video. I also recommend the Boss PSA 230S Power Supply or any other 9v power supply with negative polarity inside. Thanks for checking out the video!
Is this a Phaser or a Tremolo? or a mix? I'm new on this.
WELL, YOU ASKED FOR IT, HERE YOU GO😊
*-PHASE* *SHIFTERS* work by delaying the phase of one signal (straight instrument signal) as compared to the phase of another ( , and the combined effect creates a sweeping motion, typically created electronically by an inaudible LOW FREQUENCY OSCILLATOR carrying phased signal, or *PM*. A filter can also reveal resonant frequencies which occur during the sweep, much like a speaker causes the strings on your electric guitar to resonate with harmonic feedback. This is just an outline.
*-Tremolos* work by MODULATING the AMPLITUDE, or *AM* of the incoming instrument signal. The RATE is the speed at which it modulates ( pulses between normal volume and no volume , and the DEPTH (or INTENSITY) is the ratio of the unmodulated clean (unaffected, straight) signal combined with the modulated signal. The *lower* *the* *DEPTH* , *equals* less of a pulsed Vvolume drop. Or *less* *AM.*
*-VIBRATO* works just like tremolo except it uses FREQUENCY (pitch) MODULATION, or *FM*. With a few additional parts a phase shifter can create vibrato. In fact the VIBRATO in a Hammond organ is created using a mechanical rotating scanner which utilizes a phasing technique...do look up How does a Hammond Organ Vibrato Scanner work?
- *FLANGERS* work just like phase shifters except they use FM instead of phase shifting.
HISTORY OF FLANGING Long before flanging was created electronically it was done using two identical tracks of music played on two separate tape players running in perfect sync. The flanging effect was created by ever so slightly dragging the motor speed of one of the tape players. Or more simply, recording engineers would put their fingers on the tape reel dispensing the tape, and the slight drag would result in a gradual sweeping of the 'delayed' tape combined with the normal speed tape. It's worth looking this powerful effect up from iit''s infancy.
SPRING REVERB was invented by clock maker- Laurens Hammond, inventor of the Hammond organ, the Synchronous Motor (used in every electric clock, automated sign, and throughout industry. He also invented 3D glasses, and over 100 other patented inventions. Look up HAMMOND OIL FILLED REVERB , the very first!
It’s a univibe clone. (But to me it sounds more like the phase 90)
Good buy.
phaser or flanger?
flanger
Sounds good but nowhere near as good as the Nu-X Monterey Vibe which costs a few £s more...
Drive by Incubus!!!
This is a tremolo pedal (volume changing). I don't know how no one could not hear it. The kokko uni vibe (pitch changing) is the KOKKO VIBRATO which is a blue pedal with model N3X1.
Man,you are right! I might have made a big mistake but for you.Thanks!
You are so wrong it's not even funny. Not only does the name on this pedal (vibe) and the name on the blue pedal (vibrato) obviously state their function, but their sound is completely different from what you say. The blue pedal sounds nothing like a univibe. Do some research and learn how univibe I'd mostly a phaser with some chorus/tremolo to get its unique sound, and nothing to do with pitch-changing-vibrato
@@saucybaka4439 you are so wrong. One is pitch changing and the other is volume changing, that is a fact. I said uni vibe because uni vibe is a type of vibrato. I know how they work I been building my clones for years and studying the schematics of pedal too . The kokko "vibrato" is digital that is why it cost more than the analogue kokkos and you will not find the light bulb inside. Put that thing of the video (kokko vibe) in an osiloscope and you will see only voltage changing up and down. Blame fender for using the term tremolo in their guitars. Blame kokko for naming one pedal "vibe" and the other "vibrato". Also, READ THE DAMN MANUAL, the kokko "vibe" manual says that the pedal mimic the sound of a rotary speaker and the kokko "vibrato" says that is a traditional vibrato. Or better use your goddamn ears.
@@ot4kon you clearly haven't got a clue
@@saucybaka4439 Read the manual, the pedal of this video is made to sound like a rotary speaker. Do the Uni Vibe sound like a rotary speaker?
It's analog or digital pedal?
The box says it's analog.
Digital pedal
Probably it is ADDA, still have the micro-chips inside, processed as digital and released as analog. Pure anolog pedal are the expensive ones.
Sounds more like a chorus. Where is the tone control? I prefer the Mosky audio ch-vibe on vibrato
sounds like a phaser to me
Phaser
He's clipping the entire time. You don't notice it when he clicks on distortions. Half volume on this pedal is way too much. Enough said.
Sounding really bad imo. Specially cuz this was really poor recorded. You should make sure you're not clipping your audio, it will sound like a bad boost
Was that a snippet of "The Necromancer" I heard in there?
Not consciously :)
@@DorinRocks Do you know what song I was talking about?