Exploring Pedals - Mooer E7

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  • Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
  • One more of the really compact pedals by Mooer Audio. This one turns your guitar into a crazy synthesizer! There are 7 different modes and each mode can be used with the arpeggiator or without. Some modes have the arpeggiator on by default, some don’t. In this video the first example is always without arpeggiator, the second one with. The arpeggiator can be turned on by pressing and holding the main switch. The 7 modes are: Trumpet, Organ, Sea Wave, Weeyo, Saw Wave, 8 bit and Pad.
    Signal chain: PRS standard 24 - Mooer E7 - Kemper Profiling amp w/ (shimmer) reverb.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 5

  • @robbymayer5987
    @robbymayer5987 2 роки тому

    Great demo! Also those are really slick patch cables! Thanks for sharing!

  • @davidsummerville351
    @davidsummerville351 Рік тому

    How do you rate this pedal as being polyphonic? Watched your review of Meris Enzo. Both pedals are very cool 😎. Do you recommend owning Both? This would be good on the fly in a live performance. The Enzo for heavier duty.

    • @AmbientExploration
      @AmbientExploration  Рік тому

      I think the only polyphonic thing about this pedal is the arpeggator. This pedal is more in line with the Boss SY1 than with the Meris Enzo, maybe you can check that out as well. This pedal is a great budget option and better for live playing than the Enzo. It’s really hard to access the presets on the Enzo and you can’t really change settings on stage.

    • @digitalramyun
      @digitalramyun Рік тому

      @@AmbientExploration Thanks for an interesting E7 demo. I’ve owned and used a BOSS SY-1 since 2020 - it actually works pretty well polyphonically, though it can “gurgle” (!) a bit on certain presets if you play “odd” intervals together into it. I probably would’ve gone for the E7, had I discovered it before the SY-1 (purely on the grounds of cost), though I’m not sure I wouldn’t have regretted it, as the SY may be sonically more versatile. If I could pick up a secondhand E7, I probably would…