Definitely the Zoia! I really like the Microcosm, but ended up selling it to buy a second Zoia… If you have time and want to create specific patches/effects, the Zoia is incredibly versatile! But it has a certain learning curve, whereas the Microcosm is more « plug’n’play » IMHO…
@@muenn9276 Oh yes tbh I prefer a bit of learning but not too much..I like plug and play too but I'm hearing the Microcosm has some latency,DSP issues and is not as vast or versatile..I'm hearing the Zoia has hundreds of user patches to download?..I'm looking for the most expansive pedal out there for ambient Bass soundscapes and it seems the Zoia is THE one..unless there is something else I'm not aware of .My other pedals are the C4,Strymon Zelzah, Polymoon,Raster 2, Neunaber Immerse 2,CKk infinite reverb,DMC Micro..Thanks for replying..
Wow, some good pedals you have here! 👍 Yes, the Zoia is really versatile and can do many things really well! You may want to explore the patches on patchstorage.com/platform/zoia/ to know if it’s the one for you… I certainly won’t take it off my board soon! 😊
Thanks! I thinks it’s actually great. I would say I have a feeling of « precision » with the Zoia LPF and a « feel it » approach with the xerograph (numerical values vs knobs). The xerograph LPF maybe sounds « warmer », but that’s only my feeling… Don’t know if that’s clear! 😄
Band name. Dirty Socks
I have the same C4, Enzo, Zoia, Microcosm setup going too... The sound design possibilities are endless...
Yep! The possibilities are indeed endless... I recently had to take the Enzo out of the board and even now it’s incredible!
Man, I have a question. Can the Zoia do almost the same sounds than the C4 or the Enzo? Thanks.
This is one of the most insane pedalboards I've ever seen! Amazing, very good!
If you had to pick between the Zoia or Microcosm which one?
Definitely the Zoia! I really like the Microcosm, but ended up selling it to buy a second Zoia… If you have time and want to create specific patches/effects, the Zoia is incredibly versatile! But it has a certain learning curve, whereas the Microcosm is more « plug’n’play » IMHO…
@@muenn9276 Oh yes tbh I prefer a bit of learning but not too much..I like plug and play too but I'm hearing the Microcosm has some latency,DSP issues and is not as vast or versatile..I'm hearing the Zoia has hundreds of user patches to download?..I'm looking for the most expansive pedal out there for ambient Bass soundscapes and it seems the Zoia is THE one..unless there is something else I'm not aware of .My other pedals are the C4,Strymon Zelzah, Polymoon,Raster 2, Neunaber Immerse 2,CKk infinite reverb,DMC Micro..Thanks for replying..
Wow, some good pedals you have here! 👍 Yes, the Zoia is really versatile and can do many things really well! You may want to explore the patches on patchstorage.com/platform/zoia/ to know if it’s the one for you… I certainly won’t take it off my board soon! 😊
@@muenn9276 Thank you!!Il do more research..🤘
Great ideas, very inspiring!
Hey. how does the zoia lowpassfilter
compares against the iron ether xerograph Lowpassfilter?
Great sounds.👍
Thanks! I thinks it’s actually great. I would say I have a feeling of « precision » with the Zoia LPF and a « feel it » approach with the xerograph (numerical values vs knobs). The xerograph LPF maybe sounds « warmer », but that’s only my feeling… Don’t know if that’s clear! 😄
Very cool effects! What is the blue pedal? I am guessing it is a compressor but made by whom?
That’s right! It’s an « old » Empress Compressor.