With the mix all the way up it feels like a synth because it alters your signal so dramatically. I really love having the mix barely there and it swirls under your clean tone adding a harmonic reverb effect. This pedal really is awesome and sounds super powerful and clean.. Or dirty haha.
I used it for two weeks and still couldn't figure it out. My biggest gripe was that I would struggle to get it to make any noise at all, but then all of a sudden it would RELEASE ALL THE NOISE and my eardrums would suffer. I'll leave it to the beep boop pros like Knobs, who can make it sound so musical.
@@sharkbaitseamus Yeah I know that feeling. The hidden alt functions make it tough to know where you're at sometimes. If you like the sound, keep with it, you can tame this beast.
boonexy you mean an overload of shitty pedal demos from 65 year old jimmy who’s salty that his zeppelin cover band hasn’t made it off the ground yet. Ya it’s pretty damn annoying brother
@@markusbrandstetter Oh, man! Thank you. Honored to hear that my demo made you go for Enzo. Such an incredible pedal. Meris are just kings of the pedal game at the moment ❤
ThePedalZone your demo singlehandedly persuaded me to treat myself this Christmas with this incredible pedal lol. It’s going to be such a beastly tool for songwriting and recording that fits my style. Btw your vids are like musical inspiration cocaine haha miles above any other channel 💕
@@nostalgiajunkie Oh my! I'm blushing here. Thank you so much for all of the incredibly kind words. Truly means the world to me. And I'm thrilled you went ahead and got yourself an Enzo. Just such a killer pedal. Insanely inspiring to play ☺❤👍
I saw a review of this from The Pedal Zone. The two of you make me want to buy this so bad. It would be perfect for my live show. Thanks for your demos by the way! I love this channel.
I own one if you play a chord with the arp setting it plays literally the notes you are holding and a chord built around it Having real arppegiator for guitar is amazing Worth it for that alone I thought the arpanoid by earthquakes was cool but it really only plays a chord based on the chord it thinks you are playing this uses your notes Plus you get synth effects with it as well Truly worth every penny
Knobs you should do a reminder series of videos doing simple pedals like Boss DD-6 and remind people that it’s all on their creativity in making beautiful sounds and not just in expensive gear. I always think of how many sounds Tom Morello got out of using only a handful of the same pedals
Still my favorite UA-cam demo video, bar none. Also convinced me to buy an Enzo after the second viewing (I'd been on the fence). I still come back and watch this demo months later. So good!
This is a great demo. Love the style and the positive attitude. I think you probably win most of them :-) I did have a pleasant time thank you and learned stuff.
Thank you so much for making this informative video! This is probably the best demo I've seen so far on the Enzo next to Pedals and Effects' video. Meris should be proud!
I believe....It's been a while since I've seen and heard any Knobs shows. Your presentations are always so creative and fun. I have an Enzo on its way, so I'm learning all I can before it gets here. Thank you for doing what you do
What I appreciate about Meris effects is that they don't necessarily dictate a specific outcome, but they are toolboxes for sound experimentation. The Enzo set at about 25% to 33% Mix is a marvelous sound enhancer while still retaining the dry signal. For my uses the Poly mode on this box is just plain wonderful, and the tracking is the best of any pedal like this I've used.
For a synth player this doesn't really offer much except an alternative way of working, but for guitarists I can imagine this to be amazing. Meris is a great company.
Im a synthhead as well ... but stoped the eurorack madness and grabbed my guitar again ... im glad i did.. this offers me the same workflow again, only with my guitar.. gonna try this :)
For some reason it entices me; no guitar synth pedal has ever been non-cheesy or non-lo-fi-glitch-fuck-fuzz. Although maybe a synth for the same money is better. Except the "live" potential is pretty huge and who really needs synth players ;).
Just got this pedal and had a very hard time figuring it out, the manual is not bad but watching it here is better. This is hands down the best video out there.
....Aaaaannnnd you have just sold me on this pedal. I knew I wanted it, but now I know why I want it. Also, I feel super relaxed after watching this video. Thank you.
I thought Strymon was my favorite pedal source but now I’m quickly moving towards the Meris camp. Too bad I already spent a small fortune on my pedalboard and I have a TC Electronics Plethora 5X on order. I may cancel the Plethora order even though it looks like a lot of fun just so I can get several Meris pedals. Also just discovered Old Blood Noise Endeavors pedals and they are very interesting.
Im a synthhead as well... but i stopped the eurorack madness and grabbed my guitar again... im glad i did... this offers me the same workflow again... with my guitar in hands ... im gonna try this
Trem, delay, compressor, octave pedal, prob some more I’m missing. Although I think it’s good for every effect to have its own dedicated pedal if you use it a lot.
Ive had this pedal for 2 weeks now and this video certainly helped me understand it better as it’s a difficult pedal to grasp and master. I found some really interesting sonic soundscapes running it through a Roland TR-08 drum machine. Other than that I am using it through synths as I am not a guitar player.
Two things: 1) I love this pedal so much; it's on my nano-board and pulls way more weight than it should (especially as an octave down pedal on violin... takes a bow so well and sounds like a cello with the right filter settings). 2) FLAVOURS... aha so you actually are from the UK! 😉
When I saw “stereo listening” I wobbled off the shitter with pants still around my legs all the way to my bedroom to grab my headphones. (And back). Lol.
I own the M7, Enzo and Ottobit Jr. and if I'm being honest it's a love/hate relationship with all of them. The Enzo and M7 are particularly tough to get used to. It's difficult remembering the secondary functions (why not just PUT THEM ON THE PEDAL??) and it can be incredibly difficult to get back to great sounds you've previously made. Each small twist of a knob amounts to a large change and that's a blessing and a curse. The manuals don't help much. They show you what every knob/button does but nothing in the way of explanations or example settings to help you familiarize yourself with the pedal and how knobs/functions effect your sound. Chase Bliss gets a bum's wrap for being complicated by I find my Chase Bliss stuff much more intuitive and easier to work with than Meris stuff. Add to that the fact that Meris pedals runs at 300ma and you have the recipe for a bittersweet relationship between player and pedal.
@@OceanMoonJack Yeeeah, I get that. I just wish you'd have put the secondary functions on the pedal, meaning like, the word itself. Like let's say 1 knob is "mix" and the secondary function is "pre-delay" I wish the knob had the word "mix" AND "pre-delay" below it so I don't have to keep referring to my manual or my shit memory.
@@thepedalzone Ok. I was plugging them into the 100ma output on my power supply and they didn't work so I plugged them into my 300ma output. Could I daisy chain 2 of them from my 300ma output or do they need to be isolated?
Another beautiful collage of soundscapes to space out to! When is this guy gonna make an album? Please take my money already?! A lot of the music in this video REALLY reminded me of the music from the game FEZ, especially the poly mode 6:30.... Really loved it! Thank you
Seems like a cool pedal. There are some really beautiful synth sounds here ... plus, only one complaint about pedal costs so far! :D Compared to the Modular videos, where the majority of comments seemed to be complaints about pricing, I can’t help but be tickled by the bizarre fixation on price for one and not another given how similar the concepts are in nature (and often price).
I found the tracking really good. My big tip is to give Enzo clear information (sound) to work with. With a keyboard the information is always very clear, a key is either pressed or it isn't. But trying to decode guitar playing can become impossibly complex depending on how the person plays. Have you found it doesn't track well for you?
I use mainly the neck humbucker on my Tele Deluxe, but it works well with both or bridge pickup. Tracks great, but you have to be careful of extra strings ringing out. It really is the best tracking pedal I've ever used.
@@Knobs The only thing is sometimes I find it skips tracking some of the notes on my low E string, but maybe I'm "confusing", I'm going to go back and try tonight and see if I have the same issue. I was just finding some of my notes bring dropped by the synth engine, mostly in mono. Perhaps like John below suggested, my strings might be ringing out too much. Thank you for the insight! Have to change the way we play sometimes to "play" the pedal. I'm just still trying to figure mine out
@@ManeshwarSingh Yeah mono requires a bit of extra clarity on the part of the player. You can play as fast as you want and it will keep up, but if extra notes appear Enzo is put in a difficult situation. It has to decide which note it should play, and it won't always be right. And yeah, an extra note could just be a ringing string. I'm sure you & Enzo will come to an understanding!
I've also been having tracking issues. In Arp and Poly mode too. I'm sure there's some setting I'm getting wrong, but it can be a bit frustrating to make it behave. Mostly use it on "dry" mode
New-agey, magical, mystical, atmospheric, sound effexxy, but no basic, bread and butter keyboard tones. It's great that it can create all of these unique and imaginative, specialty sounds, and they're fun. But if I wanted to duplicate a basic keyboard tone in a cover tune, I have no idea how to accomplish it with this device, or if it's possible. "How far out there can it sound?" seems to be the mindset of a lot of synth pedal designers. I need a sufficiently utilitarian synth pedal I can use at every gig, not just a wonderful but ultimately tedious sonic toy.
I got this pedal mostly based on the arpeggiator that I had heard from other videos. However once I got it I have not been able to utilize it as it should. Any recommendations on using the arpeggiator functionality? Love your channel. Keep em coming.
Make sure to have the sustain set high or even maxed when using the arpeggiator. That way the sequence will continue over and over again until you change chords. That way you won’t get any weird stops and cuts in the sequence. Also, make sure to have the tempo set high via tap tempo. If you have it set to low then the sequence will simply play back too slow for your ears to register it. So tap that sucker good! 😊 From there you can mess with the envelope. Using quick decay envelopes will give you a classic bouncy arpeggiator pattern. Using the attack envelope will give you more unique Arp patterns with an almost reverse-like feel to it. You can also add in some of that sweet on-board delay to make things even more juicy and alive. But the two key factors are definitely high sustain and quick tempo. Hope this helps 😊👌
Interesting sounds but I never seem to grasp what comes from the pedal, and what from the source. I guess it’s good to try yourself..
The whole demo was just guitar, with no other pedals, and no looping
With the mix all the way up it feels like a synth because it alters your signal so dramatically. I really love having the mix barely there and it swirls under your clean tone adding a harmonic reverb effect. This pedal really is awesome and sounds super powerful and clean.. Or dirty haha.
@@Knobs wow, thought for sure it was keyboard
I used it for two weeks and still couldn't figure it out. My biggest gripe was that I would struggle to get it to make any noise at all, but then all of a sudden it would RELEASE ALL THE NOISE and my eardrums would suffer. I'll leave it to the beep boop pros like Knobs, who can make it sound so musical.
@@sharkbaitseamus
Yeah I know that feeling. The hidden alt functions make it tough to know where you're at sometimes. If you like the sound, keep with it, you can tame this beast.
Can you do a video where you play pentatonic blues licks though an overpriced tube screamer clone please?, thanks.
riboflavinmusic lmaooooo this killed me
To be fair I would actually love to see what knobs did with a TS type pedal
Man you guys are so salty about that stuff.
boonexy you mean an overload of shitty pedal demos from 65 year old jimmy who’s salty that his zeppelin cover band hasn’t made it off the ground yet. Ya it’s pretty damn annoying brother
Uh-oh, another millennial video game dork is upset that some people can play guitar and he can't.
I hope to be reincarnated as a piece of drywall in Knobs' studio.
I was that fuse, but life was a bit short. Ba-dum-dum!
Yay!! We’re pedal pals now! Enzo enforcers unite! ❤️ Freaking love this pedal, and I freaking love this demo. You absolutely killed it!
And so did you, Stefan, your fantastic demo was the reason I bought the pedal in the first place. Love the Knobs-Demo as well of course!
@@markusbrandstetter Oh, man! Thank you. Honored to hear that my demo made you go for Enzo. Such an incredible pedal. Meris are just kings of the pedal game at the moment ❤
ThePedalZone your demo singlehandedly persuaded me to treat myself this Christmas with this incredible pedal lol. It’s going to be such a beastly tool for songwriting and recording that fits my style. Btw your vids are like musical inspiration cocaine haha miles above any other channel 💕
@@nostalgiajunkie Oh my! I'm blushing here. Thank you so much for all of the incredibly kind words. Truly means the world to me. And I'm thrilled you went ahead and got yourself an Enzo. Just such a killer pedal. Insanely inspiring to play ☺❤👍
same for me, I preorder my Enzo in septembre... and that your fault ! @@thepedalzone :) Thx !
when the sounds are this bat**** crazy ya'll should include a video of the fretboard
Knobs, God damn it. I'm trying to be grateful for what I already have on my board, here
Yes!!!
I saw a review of this from The Pedal Zone. The two of you make me want to buy this so bad. It would be perfect for my live show. Thanks for your demos by the way! I love this channel.
Awwww. Aren’t you just the sweetest ❤️ Go get that Enzo, dude. It’s so wild and inspiring. 100% pedal of the year 👍
I haven't even had this pedal 24 hours yet and I'm blown away at what it can do.
Blown. Away.
Wow.
enzo is a masterpiece it deserves nothing less than a decent demo like this. awesome work
EXCELLENT demo, Knobs! This pedal is simply astonishing. Every time I hear it, I want to buy it. Only a matter of time until I cave!
I bought one an hour later...
I feel like crying watching this demo. It's just breath-taking and amazingly beautiful.
I own one if you play a chord with the arp setting it plays literally the notes you are holding and a chord built around it
Having real arppegiator for guitar is amazing
Worth it for that alone I thought the arpanoid by earthquakes was cool but it really only plays a chord based on the chord it thinks you are playing this uses your notes
Plus you get synth effects with it as well
Truly worth every penny
Selllll it to meeee
Is it true it can only arp in 7/8 though?
Extremely well done! Showng the actual knob configs really helped me in understanding this pedal. Thank you so much!!
Knobs you should do a reminder series of videos doing simple pedals like Boss DD-6 and remind people that it’s all on their creativity in making beautiful sounds and not just in expensive gear. I always think of how many sounds Tom Morello got out of using only a handful of the same pedals
Derek K That‘s actually a funky idea.
The DD-6 is totally warped man
I like this comment a lot
true. I have an eventide space AND some £20 chinese delay that i use way more. sometimes works out that way for the syle.
Johnny Greenwood said in an interview that he plays with a limited number of pedals for that very reason.
Still my favorite UA-cam demo video, bar none. Also convinced me to buy an Enzo after the second viewing (I'd been on the fence). I still come back and watch this demo months later. So good!
Breathtaking, hair raising. Days of experimentation to be had. Bravo.
Literally the best pedal demo video I’ve ever seen. Mine is on the way now. Cheers.
Your video are T H E B E S T! I love that there's no talking and you just get straight to letting us hear it!
I sweeten my coffee with Knobs & Meris this fine morning.
Thank You.
*Alert: Knobs uploads Meris - Enzo demo
*me: "my body is ready" **heavy breathing**
best sounding synth pedal I've heard yet. holy shit.
excellent deep-dive into this super-unique *instrument*
Best demo on the Enzo I’ve seen! Thank you. I’m buying it!
This is a great demo. Love the style and the positive attitude. I think you probably win most of them :-) I did have a pleasant time thank you and learned stuff.
My heart grew three sizes after this video
Excellent video for Enzo Meris, one of the best!
YESSS! I've been waiting for this since you teased us. Love mine. Feel like I've only scratched the surface of what it can do.
Great demo and entertaining commentary. I have one on order now.
Yes!! I was waiting for you to post about this pedal !
Thank you so much for making this informative video! This is probably the best demo I've seen so far on the Enzo next to Pedals and Effects' video. Meris should be proud!
I believe....It's been a while since I've seen and heard any Knobs shows. Your presentations are always so creative and fun.
I have an Enzo on its way, so I'm learning all I can before it gets here. Thank you for doing what you do
this is the coolest synth pedal i’ve ever seen
awww hell yes. been wanting one and I know this video is about to convince me
What I appreciate about Meris effects is that they don't necessarily dictate a specific outcome, but they are toolboxes for sound experimentation. The Enzo set at about 25% to 33% Mix is a marvelous sound enhancer while still retaining the dry signal. For my uses the Poly mode on this box is just plain wonderful, and the tracking is the best of any pedal like this I've used.
This video taught me the enzo. Really wasn’t making sense to me until I saw this and how the filter knob behave differently past/before noon.
For a synth player this doesn't really offer much except an alternative way of working, but for guitarists I can imagine this to be amazing. Meris is a great company.
I have synths and still got one. It's just cool to make these sounds while holding a guitar.
Im a synthhead as well ... but stoped the eurorack madness and grabbed my guitar again ... im glad i did.. this offers me the same workflow again, only with my guitar.. gonna try this :)
Really the first synth pedal for guitarists that emulates those types of sounds..
For some reason it entices me; no guitar synth pedal has ever been non-cheesy or non-lo-fi-glitch-fuck-fuzz. Although maybe a synth for the same money is better.
Except the "live" potential is pretty huge and who really needs synth players ;).
As I'm not a synth player I'd be interested in your opinion on how this pedal sounds compared to an actual synth
Just got this pedal and had a very hard time figuring it out, the manual is not bad but watching it here is better. This is hands down the best video out there.
I can't believe how good this sounds
....Aaaaannnnd you have just sold me on this pedal. I knew I wanted it, but now I know why I want it.
Also, I feel super relaxed after watching this video. Thank you.
I thought Strymon was my favorite pedal source but now I’m quickly moving towards the Meris camp. Too bad I already spent a small fortune on my pedalboard and I have a TC Electronics Plethora 5X on order. I may cancel the Plethora order even though it looks like a lot of fun just so I can get several Meris pedals. Also just discovered Old Blood Noise Endeavors pedals and they are very interesting.
Always amazing presentation from Knobs but here we have both.
This pedal is off the charts cool and well, the presenter is as well.
Im a synthhead as well... but i stopped the eurorack madness and grabbed my guitar again... im glad i did... this offers me the same workflow again... with my guitar in hands ... im gonna try this
You’ve tried the strymon a.a1 interface for eurorack ?
I feel like this could replace at least five pedals I own by itself
which pedals could it replace exactly?
Trem, delay, compressor, octave pedal, prob some more I’m missing. Although I think it’s good for every effect to have its own dedicated pedal if you use it a lot.
@@alex.b755 could definitely be useful to use the octave, compression, and the delay in a mini board
amazing demo!!! im lucky enough to have one myself and i still feel like im discovering cool tricks and sounds that are hidden in the functions.
this is the pedal that ive been searching for. =thanks for helping me find it!@
Just ordered one of these. Can’t wait to try out all the insane possibilities with this pedal!!
Just beautiful
Very creative and original way to demo the synth. Bravo!
yes i already how one, but this makes me want to buy it all over again!
Ive had this pedal for 2 weeks now and this video certainly helped me understand it better as it’s a difficult pedal to grasp and master. I found some really interesting sonic soundscapes running it through a Roland TR-08 drum machine. Other than that I am using it through synths as I am not a guitar player.
Buy a cheap Casio organ with an out jack or rca , thank me later
This video puts me in my favorite state of mind. Synth bath steelwool
i had a very pleasant time & learned oodles, thanks!
yes i love it already
HOW HAVE YOU DONE THIS
Coolest pedal I have found on the internets. Will get.
Two things: 1) I love this pedal so much; it's on my nano-board and pulls way more weight than it should (especially as an octave down pedal on violin... takes a bow so well and sounds like a cello with the right filter settings).
2) FLAVOURS... aha so you actually are from the UK! 😉
Or australia. For some reason i think they are australian.
Wonderful demo! Making this unit my next purchase :-) Thanks!
Very good introduction to the Enzo! Helps much more than the manual ;)
amazing pedal. ur videos r the best
When I saw “stereo listening” I wobbled off the shitter with pants still around my legs all the way to my bedroom to grab my headphones. (And back). Lol.
check the floor
You could've just paused the video...
The Beat Fabrik but then my comment wouldn’t have been as funny
And very true for any of us willing to be honest
Oh my, I hope you didn’t lose and cookie dough
Knobs, you’re the best.
Everytime i watch this i want to use it. Then I do, and then I'm satisfied. ❤
unbelievable pedal - and video - thank you
Fabulous demo!!!
Good Lord, Knobs! I didn't expect to have a pedal that has some synthy melodic sample and hold features. This is tempting my wallet.
Have had this thing for a year and I still don't know that I understand it or have ever been able to make your heavenly sounds with it.
Beautiful sounds
Your words are poetry
I own the M7, Enzo and Ottobit Jr. and if I'm being honest it's a love/hate relationship with all of them. The Enzo and M7 are particularly tough to get used to. It's difficult remembering the secondary functions (why not just PUT THEM ON THE PEDAL??) and it can be incredibly difficult to get back to great sounds you've previously made. Each small twist of a knob amounts to a large change and that's a blessing and a curse. The manuals don't help much. They show you what every knob/button does but nothing in the way of explanations or example settings to help you familiarize yourself with the pedal and how knobs/functions effect your sound. Chase Bliss gets a bum's wrap for being complicated by I find my Chase Bliss stuff much more intuitive and easier to work with than Meris stuff. Add to that the fact that Meris pedals runs at 300ma and you have the recipe for a bittersweet relationship between player and pedal.
Meris pedals only require 150mA. Incredibly low power requirements for what they’re capable of.
More knobs on the pedal = more cash. The secondary function of the existing knobs saves us miney
@@OceanMoonJack Yeeeah, I get that. I just wish you'd have put the secondary functions on the pedal, meaning like, the word itself. Like let's say 1 knob is "mix" and the secondary function is "pre-delay" I wish the knob had the word "mix" AND "pre-delay" below it so I don't have to keep referring to my manual or my shit memory.
@@thepedalzone Ok. I was plugging them into the 100ma output on my power supply and they didn't work so I plugged them into my 300ma output. Could I daisy chain 2 of them from my 300ma output or do they need to be isolated?
@@enkiea8322 Sure, you can daisy chain them 👍
That's an intriguing little box.
In my opinion this is the best synth pedal for guitar ever
BOSS SY-300 is pretty damn good and have more options and much deeper than this... although I still want the enzo, but I love my sy-300.
Wow, this video is just beautiful! Do you think you could do the WMD Geiger Counter next?
Yes! He needs to do this!
almost 4 years later and nothing similar has come out right? love this pedal to make swells
Another beautiful collage of soundscapes to space out to! When is this guy gonna make an album? Please take my money already?!
A lot of the music in this video REALLY reminded me of the music from the game FEZ, especially the poly mode 6:30.... Really loved it! Thank you
This pedal is a fucking wonder of modern science. It was worth every penny.
This is life
Ah, I've been waiting for this one :)
I feel like I just watched a child be born, but without all the gross parts.
Unless your the parent, childbirth is only gross parts.
Read "child porn"... Had to think about which parts you thought were nice...
Love your videos! any chance you could feature the oceans 11 reverb?
We live in an age of ceaseless wonders.
these are the days of miracle and wonder. This is a long distance call.
i love this channel
Stunning
Seems like a cool pedal. There are some really beautiful synth sounds here ... plus, only one complaint about pedal costs so far! :D
Compared to the Modular videos, where the majority of comments seemed to be complaints about pricing, I can’t help but be tickled by the bizarre fixation on price for one and not another given how similar the concepts are in nature (and often price).
"This light bulb is for hamster habitats, so they can read before bed and stuff" : D !
Jesus christ run this into an Avalanche Run and take me to Mars
That's my plan
Awesome pedal
I dont get how you get your Sounds in your Videos. Its so amazing
IM getting octave jumps on the 1 to 6th frets of my bass while using the Enzo.. Anyone any ideas how to eliminate them?
Any tips on getting it to track better? Should I play a certain way on my guitar? Use certain type of pickup ? (neck/bridge? Single/Hum?)
I found the tracking really good. My big tip is to give Enzo clear information (sound) to work with. With a keyboard the information is always very clear, a key is either pressed or it isn't. But trying to decode guitar playing can become impossibly complex depending on how the person plays. Have you found it doesn't track well for you?
I use mainly the neck humbucker on my Tele Deluxe, but it works well with both or bridge pickup. Tracks great, but you have to be careful of extra strings ringing out. It really is the best tracking pedal I've ever used.
@@Knobs The only thing is sometimes I find it skips tracking some of the notes on my low E string, but maybe I'm "confusing", I'm going to go back and try tonight and see if I have the same issue. I was just finding some of my notes bring dropped by the synth engine, mostly in mono. Perhaps like John below suggested, my strings might be ringing out too much. Thank you for the insight! Have to change the way we play sometimes to "play" the pedal. I'm just still trying to figure mine out
@@ManeshwarSingh Yeah mono requires a bit of extra clarity on the part of the player. You can play as fast as you want and it will keep up, but if extra notes appear Enzo is put in a difficult situation. It has to decide which note it should play, and it won't always be right. And yeah, an extra note could just be a ringing string. I'm sure you & Enzo will come to an understanding!
I've also been having tracking issues. In Arp and Poly mode too. I'm sure there's some setting I'm getting wrong, but it can be a bit frustrating to make it behave. Mostly use it on "dry" mode
amazing! Aphex Twin in a box
New-agey, magical, mystical, atmospheric, sound effexxy, but no basic, bread and butter keyboard tones.
It's great that it can create all of these unique and imaginative, specialty sounds, and they're fun. But if I wanted to duplicate a basic keyboard tone in a cover tune, I have no idea how to accomplish it with this device, or if it's possible.
"How far out there can it sound?" seems to be the mindset of a lot of synth pedal designers.
I need a sufficiently utilitarian synth pedal I can use at every gig, not just a wonderful but ultimately tedious sonic toy.
I can’t help but think that you just aren’t the target audience for this pedal
Who is this Enzo person anyway? I think they have a lot of explaining to do. Such as why they keep brass shavings in a bowl.
beautiful noise
Okay, I think the moral of this video is that Knobs needs an amp. All in favor, to Patreon!
this is beautiful wow. keeley dark side pedal demo?
I got this pedal mostly based on the arpeggiator that I had heard from other videos. However once I got it I have not been able to utilize it as it should. Any recommendations on using the arpeggiator functionality? Love your channel. Keep em coming.
Make sure to have the sustain set high or even maxed when using the arpeggiator. That way the sequence will continue over and over again until you change chords. That way you won’t get any weird stops and cuts in the sequence. Also, make sure to have the tempo set high via tap tempo. If you have it set to low then the sequence will simply play back too slow for your ears to register it. So tap that sucker good! 😊 From there you can mess with the envelope. Using quick decay envelopes will give you a classic bouncy arpeggiator pattern. Using the attack envelope will give you more unique Arp patterns with an almost reverse-like feel to it. You can also add in some of that sweet on-board delay to make things even more juicy and alive. But the two key factors are definitely high sustain and quick tempo. Hope this helps 😊👌
Could you maybe not make it so that I need every pedal you demo. My wallet is sobbing uncontrollably. Great demo as always!
Would love to get my hands on one of these. Unfortunately it’s a want rather than a need
Arpmode is brilliant
Meris Enzo or Chase Bliss Thermae? Most interested in the pitch shift functionality.
How about an enzo send return Boss sy-1 and Hedra meets eurorack video, Knobs?