Meris Polymoon is certainly one of my favorite delay pedals. Not so much for Tape or analog delays. But whenever there's a need for a very broad and lush delay, or interesting delay patterns, Polymoon is there to help. Its huge stereo spectrum combined with an amazing phaser pairs pretty well with almost every synth signal.
The Polymoon is a great delay pedal with an outstanding stereo width. Check also the LVX which is a Polymoon on steroids (but lacks the possibility to use phaser and flanger at the same time)
@@limbicbits I am actually trying to choose between them, yeah. My main concern about LVX is its lack of instant sound, live playing options. I would like to be able to perform and change sound on the go without diving too much into sound design approach.
How much extra cool stuff does the LVX bring? I was very interested in the LVX but now a polymoon came up used for a great price and thinking maybe it’s good enough 😄
I really like the Polymoon but the LVX goes further in terms of modularity. So from a sound designers perspective, this would be my preferred choice. If you're searching mainly for a great sounding live effect unit, the Polymoon does that perfectly. If you need more and would like to add a "modular effect park" to your setup, LVX is the better choice.
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Meris Polymoon is certainly one of my favorite delay pedals. Not so much for Tape or analog delays. But whenever there's a need for a very broad and lush delay, or interesting delay patterns, Polymoon is there to help. Its huge stereo spectrum combined with an amazing phaser pairs pretty well with almost every synth signal.
First sound is very similar to the old dnb project Vector Burn
Yeah. Its been on my wishlist for a while. All the Meris pedals seem pretty solid.
It seems hard to justify when one already has a Nemesis, though. :S
S'okay. I am mostly here for the Opsix. ;)
really seems like this pedal is tailor-made for dub techno. or i guess "modern" dub techno rather than old school tape-echoey dub techno.
Thank you for a great demo, as always! Really love the sounds you got out of this combo. The pedal is definitely in my wish list.
The Polymoon is a great delay pedal with an outstanding stereo width. Check also the LVX which is a Polymoon on steroids (but lacks the possibility to use phaser and flanger at the same time)
@@limbicbits I am actually trying to choose between them, yeah. My main concern about LVX is its lack of instant sound, live playing options. I would like to be able to perform and change sound on the go without diving too much into sound design approach.
All of this sounds Immense~ Love using Pedals with Synths or Drum Machines.🐾🌵💡✨🌌🌔👌❗
How much extra cool stuff does the LVX bring? I was very interested in the LVX but now a polymoon came up used for a great price and thinking maybe it’s good enough 😄
I really like the Polymoon but the LVX goes further in terms of modularity. So from a sound designers perspective, this would be my preferred choice.
If you're searching mainly for a great sounding live effect unit, the Polymoon does that perfectly. If you need more and would like to add a "modular effect park" to your setup, LVX is the better choice.