We need to get past this world where we have to spend a minute and a half at the beginning of our conversations "explaining" ourselves in an attempt to avoid negative comments from people. Let people have their negative lives and opinions and just ignore them.
Well said. I guess I should be happy cause it means my channel is growing but I’ve noticed more comments like that recently so I’ve started adding these disclaimers, hah. Appreciate you watching!
@@devinbelangermusic The defensive spiel was off putting for sure. Remember that all art is posturing anyways and the entire point of synth videos is to flex.
You will never make everyone happy. Taking a position and speaking to your targeted audience will always polarize others against you. Ignore them. Speak to your ideal audience. It will make them happier and you happier too. :) #hatersgonnahate
That’s seriously such a hard choice wow! I think if I was truly pressed to cut down to 1 synth it would have to be 3rd Wave. It’s just so good sounding and versatile it’s killed my GAS for a lot of other synths. However if I got to have multiple synths like a Moog, software, etc I’d keep my OB-6 for emotional attachment/inspiration, since it just has such a character and flow I’m drawn to.
@@devinbelangermusic I’m in CT in the states. I can ship them to ya. No pressure to make a video. Like I said mine have been boxed up for months now so no worries.
Do you think that the desktop 3rd Wave would be frustrating? I can’t seem to find anyone doing a deep dive into the control panel comparison that would help make sense of this.
I’m sorry I’ve never used the Desktop 3rd Wave! I would either try to find somewhere you can try one, or email the groove synthesis guys with any specific questions on their website, they are great! They used to work for Sequential, so it’s probably safe that if you like the Sequential desktops like the P12, you’d probably like this! I’m a keyboard guy personally.
Hey, thanks for the video. I've heard that Meraki doesn't have enough headroom for hot pickups. I wonder what's your experience with it going through synths and stuff? ANy lack of headroom issue? Cheers
It has as much headroom as I need for synths - never been an issue. It's not like a Strymon where its built with a dedicated line level mode, but its for sure got enough to run my synths through, your guitar should be fine!
I had to sell some pedals to pay for my cat’s huge medical bill last december, and I sadly parted with the empress! It’s amazing but I have found the MercuryX does almost all the same things really well. I really miss the ghost mode though, it’s a great pedal, and still easily one of the best reverbs! I kept my Echosystem though!
@@devinbelangermusicSome sacrifices need to be made of course, beautiful setup there. I'm looking for best possible reverb for my synths, of course these fx are essentially algorithms in a box so I may stick to my vsts to keep cash for other purchases 😅
@@xntricity6446 depends on priorities, i think right now there's some great software reverbs but to my ears the Meris stuff is just so far ahead in terms of workflow and sound quality. Big Sky MX is amazing too, I'm working on a video for that. But I agree, if you are prioritizing spending go for a knobby synth before a verb! Impossible to replicate that feel on VSTs :)
@@devinbelangermusic I was on the verge of purchasing the empress reverb however i purchased a pair of Kali Audio IN-5 monitors instead as time for upgrade 😅
Devin, what's your experience with gain staging/managing the microcosm? I keep finding reviews where people say it's too quiet or they are not happy for some other reason. I'm also asking because I just got the Chroma Console a couple of days ago and with its automatic or manual gain calibration it's been a breeze.
Good question! It’s definitely a bit more quiet and has a bit less headroom than some other pedals but it’s not bad at all. I’d say it’s about on par with the Walrus stuff, where as long as you aren’t blasting it with super loud line level, it’s fine. Chroma Console and the Meris Strymon stuff takes line level the best out of all the pedals I own and it’s not even close. I hope the gain calibration system or line/instrument toggle feature get adopted by more pedal makers. I tend to go out of my synths at about 50% volume just to make sure there’s no clipping anywhere, then boost the signal in my interface with a Uad pre-amp plug-in
Question: Are you using a send/return to process the sound from the synth or is the synth audio out going directly to the pedal chain? Just curious as I'm starting to figure out my synth/pedal flow. Thanks
Is makari really worth it compared to say thermae and other analogue delays? I understand its comparing stereo to mono but sound for sound does it really work well as i know you try tons of pedals.
Fair question! I’m doing a shootout on analog delay soon, but basically if you don’t care about stereo I still love Thermae. But Meraki being stereo is so powerful because you can link or unlink both sides and make them cross feedback which creates truly amazing textures and stereo interest. I can honestly say it’s tied as the best delay pedal I’ve tried with LVX
@@devinbelangermusic ahhhh dammit why did you have to say that lmao. Jk. Now i want it Thanks for the opinion i really appreciate it. I will probably get it because i am a stereo nut. Is there a good amount of midi control with it by chance?
@@joeymc5272midi control is ok, not as deep as it could be but it clocks rock solid. Check out Ricky Tinez video, if you want CCs for everything you might be disappointed
We need to get past this world where we have to spend a minute and a half at the beginning of our conversations "explaining" ourselves in an attempt to avoid negative comments from people. Let people have their negative lives and opinions and just ignore them.
Well said. I guess I should be happy cause it means my channel is growing but I’ve noticed more comments like that recently so I’ve started adding these disclaimers, hah. Appreciate you watching!
@@devinbelangermusic The defensive spiel was off putting for sure. Remember that all art is posturing anyways and the entire point of synth videos is to flex.
You will never make everyone happy. Taking a position and speaking to your targeted audience will always polarize others against you. Ignore them. Speak to your ideal audience. It will make them happier and you happier too. :) #hatersgonnahate
@@RolandFrasierEPIClove this mentality!!
$:50 Straight up fire in this section! Would love to hear the OB-6 through this pedal config if you'd be willing to do a video on it and have the time
Thank you! I’m sure this board will make an appearance with the OB at some point :) good idea
Wow! That's epic. Microcosm really stands out, it made everything sound good.
I agree!!
cool video! if you could only keep 1 synth, between the ob6 and 3rd wave, which are you choosing? would you say it's an unfair comparison?
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That’s seriously such a hard choice wow! I think if I was truly pressed to cut down to 1 synth it would have to be 3rd Wave. It’s just so good sounding and versatile it’s killed my GAS for a lot of other synths. However if I got to have multiple synths like a Moog, software, etc I’d keep my OB-6 for emotional attachment/inspiration, since it just has such a character and flow I’m drawn to.
@@BigHairyCrank Your Iridium isn’t analog and wavetable. Traditional analog v wavetable? More genres? Sure thing … …
@@BigHairyCrankI really need to find an iridium to check out and review! Looks amazing for granular especially
Me looking down at the mess of pedals on the floor and thinking I need to streamline a bit.
That’s kind of what prompted me to make this desk set up!
What a setup 👌 Fabulous Sounds ❤ Awesome Video 🤩 🙌
Thank you my friend!!
@@devinbelangermusic Absolute pleasure always 😊 wishing you all a fantastic weekend 🤩🤩😻🙌
Have always wanted a hologram microcosm 😊, cool video thanks.
Thanks for watching! If you get one you won't regret it, one of my Top 5 pedals I own :)
That VST sure sounds good, though ;)
Dude, have you tried OTO Machines? I think you would love their stuff. I have the BAM and the BIM and they’re both incredible especially for synths
I haven’t! They are on my list , look amazing especially the compressor/saturator!
@@devinbelangermusicI’m in between places right now so mine are boxed up if you wanna try em out
@@kylew706 if you are near Vancouver I would totally take you up on that and do a video!
@@devinbelangermusic I’m in CT in the states. I can ship them to ya. No pressure to make a video. Like I said mine have been boxed up for months now so no worries.
Man on my list is the Baum
So dope!
Thank you bro!
TRIPPY!👽 I'd love 2 have The 3rd Wave alone -but I've got no room! Something would have 2 go!😐
They make a desktop module now ! I haven’t used it but it’s getting great reviews. Seriously it’s an incredible synth, one of my best purchases ever
Do you think that the desktop 3rd Wave would be frustrating? I can’t seem to find anyone doing a deep dive into the control panel comparison that would help make sense of this.
I’m sorry I’ve never used the Desktop 3rd Wave! I would either try to find somewhere you can try one, or email the groove synthesis guys with any specific questions on their website, they are great! They used to work for Sequential, so it’s probably safe that if you like the Sequential desktops like the P12, you’d probably like this! I’m a keyboard guy personally.
6:54 hit home 🏠
Thank you 🙏 glad you vibe with my sound!
Golden age of fx
Agreed 100%!
Hey, thanks for the video. I've heard that Meraki doesn't have enough headroom for hot pickups. I wonder what's your experience with it going through synths and stuff? ANy lack of headroom issue? Cheers
It has as much headroom as I need for synths - never been an issue. It's not like a Strymon where its built with a dedicated line level mode, but its for sure got enough to run my synths through, your guitar should be fine!
Do you still have the empress reverb? 😎 It's a savage setup no doubt.
I had to sell some pedals to pay for my cat’s huge medical bill last december, and I sadly parted with the empress! It’s amazing but I have found the MercuryX does almost all the same things really well. I really miss the ghost mode though, it’s a great pedal, and still easily one of the best reverbs! I kept my Echosystem though!
@@devinbelangermusicSome sacrifices need to be made of course, beautiful setup there. I'm looking for best possible reverb for my synths, of course these fx are essentially algorithms in a box so I may stick to my vsts to keep cash for other purchases 😅
@@xntricity6446 depends on priorities, i think right now there's some great software reverbs but to my ears the Meris stuff is just so far ahead in terms of workflow and sound quality. Big Sky MX is amazing too, I'm working on a video for that. But I agree, if you are prioritizing spending go for a knobby synth before a verb! Impossible to replicate that feel on VSTs :)
@@devinbelangermusic I was on the verge of purchasing the empress reverb however i purchased a pair of Kali Audio IN-5 monitors instead as time for upgrade 😅
What is that rainbow lights strobes behind your pedals? Its so cool!
Massdrop FFT Light!
Devin, what's your experience with gain staging/managing the microcosm? I keep finding reviews where people say it's too quiet or they are not happy for some other reason.
I'm also asking because I just got the Chroma Console a couple of days ago and with its automatic or manual gain calibration it's been a breeze.
Good question! It’s definitely a bit more quiet and has a bit less headroom than some other pedals but it’s not bad at all. I’d say it’s about on par with the Walrus stuff, where as long as you aren’t blasting it with super loud line level, it’s fine. Chroma Console and the Meris Strymon stuff takes line level the best out of all the pedals I own and it’s not even close. I hope the gain calibration system or line/instrument toggle feature get adopted by more pedal makers.
I tend to go out of my synths at about 50% volume just to make sure there’s no clipping anywhere, then boost the signal in my interface with a Uad pre-amp plug-in
@@devinbelangermusic thanks for your thoughts this!
Question: Are you using a send/return to process the sound from the synth or is the synth audio out going directly to the pedal chain? Just curious as I'm starting to figure out my synth/pedal flow. Thanks
I do both! Here I am going direct in. All of these pedals take line level properly
Good choice. However, the main reason for pedals is and should be to get away from the computer.
“M’eh-rah-key”, if it’s Japanese … 😎👍🏼
It’s like Moog / Moog, so hard to remember how to pronounce 😂
Pedalboard means board.
I'm working on it!
Is makari really worth it compared to say thermae and other analogue delays? I understand its comparing stereo to mono but sound for sound does it really work well as i know you try tons of pedals.
Fair question! I’m doing a shootout on analog delay soon, but basically if you don’t care about stereo I still love Thermae. But Meraki being stereo is so powerful because you can link or unlink both sides and make them cross feedback which creates truly amazing textures and stereo interest. I can honestly say it’s tied as the best delay pedal I’ve tried with LVX
@@devinbelangermusic ahhhh dammit why did you have to say that lmao. Jk. Now i want it Thanks for the opinion i really appreciate it. I will probably get it because i am a stereo nut. Is there a good amount of midi control with it by chance?
@@joeymc5272midi control is ok, not as deep as it could be but it clocks rock solid. Check out Ricky Tinez video, if you want CCs for everything you might be disappointed
@@devinbelangermusic oh ok got ya. Makes sense its meant to be an amazing sounding analogue stereo delay. Not have all the bells and whistles too lol