the best (guitar centric) demo I've seen/heard yet. accessible yet wonderfully representative of what can be done. you may have spent this money for me! thank you.
Thank you so much, I appreciate it a lot! Absolutely! Next week I will be explaining some of the workflows for looping, synthesis, and CV tips/tricks for general purpose use.
I hadn't considered the Zoia at all, as it seemed too daunting for me, despite being familiar with a lot of the concepts around it and pedal ordering, but this demo has made me seriously consider it now!
I really need to get into pedals more, they’re like little boxes of magic. Relatively affordable and each with their own special powers! #GottaCatchEmAll
I’m really interested in hearing more demos of the Deep Water patch, seeing that you have a Shallow Water on the board, do you still think it’s pretty close to 1:1?
Great question. IMO it's pretty close as-is, however it does need a little bit of tweaking for the knob ranges to really nail the control. The routing is exactly correct, though. I'll post my revisions on Patchstorage and make a demo when I get a chance (no SW on me at the moment, so will have to borrow one to compare with).
I believe so, yes. It would be the same logic as using the Pitch Detector to track guitar input into CV for an oscillator to process. From there, you just have FM to configure.
Is what we’re hearing on all of these patches zoia only? Some of these are really really nice, might be enough to make me give in to zoia GAS...are these patches available?
99% of the time, yes. I use my H9 for looping the drum machine samples (which come from the Zoia), and my Ct5/Shallow Water/Fuck on the ZL-20 tremolo patch. I will add the formal list of everything I demo'd in the description bar, but all of the patches are available to download here patchstorage.com/platform/zoia/
Do you mean a guitar-controlled synthesizer? Monophonic, mostly. There are a handful of patches available to download which do a faux-polyphonic thing, but it all depends on the patch/how you play. If you mean with a keyboard/MIDI controller, then you have up to 8 voices of polyphony to play with.
@@TheParanoidAndroid79 Not from what I've noticed, though it all depends on how you set up the pitch detector/ADSR/whatever combo you use to open the VCA gate. Tracking is best above fret 9 or so (meaning 12, 14, etc), especially on higher strings.
@@HypeConsumer Thanks, man. I was looking for something that could do effects "scenes" for guitar and work as a midi/cv controlled synth as well. Guitar signal controlled synths would really be icing on the cake. I really appreciate your demo and your replies.
I like the aspect that you really have no idea what in tf is going on with the patch other than a bunch of lights...and no knobs to twiddle...the fixed nature of it kind of makes you think hard about where you want to take it instead of just start jacking with parameters
I completely agree with your sentiment, I just wanted to chime in for anyone curious about the "no knobs to twiddle" comment - you can certainly create your own knobs from value modules connected to CV jacks (for instance the Mix on a reverb). This is how a lot of prominent patchers create entire dedicated pedals on the interface, and is imo the best part about the ZOIA!
Yes, there are a number of guitar-tracked synthesizer patches (monophonic tracking with some faux-poly with additional voices). Tossing a sequencer on there would work really well for some interesting arpeggios!
the best (guitar centric) demo I've seen/heard yet. accessible yet wonderfully representative of what can be done. you may have spent this money for me! thank you.
Great! Make more of these with more patches and keep showing off the brilliance that is ZOIA!
Amazing! Thanks for featuring some of my stuff :)
These are the best demos I’ve heard yet. Maybe sold me on one.
Really nice sounds!
Excellent demo
great patches!please upload these to patchstorage. Id like to try Deep Water/ Walk it back/Falling forward/afterneath
Thank you! All of those are on PatchStorage already
@@HypeConsumer already found it very useful! thanks a lot!!!
The guitar track you’ve laid down here is lush by the way!!
This is the best ZOIA video I've seen so far. Amazing! Could you share how you made some of the looper patches?
Thank you so much, I appreciate it a lot! Absolutely! Next week I will be explaining some of the workflows for looping, synthesis, and CV tips/tricks for general purpose use.
That synth patch at 6:45 is totally Tame Impala. Sweet!
I hadn't considered the Zoia at all, as it seemed too daunting for me, despite being familiar with a lot of the concepts around it and pedal ordering, but this demo has made me seriously consider it now!
nice board
I really need to get into pedals more, they’re like little boxes of magic. Relatively affordable and each with their own special powers! #GottaCatchEmAll
damn, this pedal is incredible eh. I'm going large and getting the h9 and this, I just need to do some budgeting real quick
I’m really interested in hearing more demos of the Deep Water patch, seeing that you have a Shallow Water on the board, do you still think it’s pretty close to 1:1?
Great question. IMO it's pretty close as-is, however it does need a little bit of tweaking for the knob ranges to really nail the control. The routing is exactly correct, though. I'll post my revisions on Patchstorage and make a demo when I get a chance (no SW on me at the moment, so will have to borrow one to compare with).
how can I access dirtyverb?
patchstorage.com/dirtyverb/
Can you do fm synth sounds using guitar input? to trigger fm notes with strings basically
I believe so, yes. It would be the same logic as using the Pitch Detector to track guitar input into CV for an oscillator to process. From there, you just have FM to configure.
Is what we’re hearing on all of these patches zoia only? Some of these are really really nice, might be enough to make me give in to zoia GAS...are these patches available?
99% of the time, yes. I use my H9 for looping the drum machine samples (which come from the Zoia), and my Ct5/Shallow Water/Fuck on the ZL-20 tremolo patch. I will add the formal list of everything I demo'd in the description bar, but all of the patches are available to download here patchstorage.com/platform/zoia/
Pedal Nerd awesome, thanks
Great demo! is the thermae like patch on patch storage?
Thank you! Yes it is: patchstorage.com/walk-it-back/
@@HypeConsumer Thank you!
How is the tracking on the synth?
Do you mean a guitar-controlled synthesizer? Monophonic, mostly. There are a handful of patches available to download which do a faux-polyphonic thing, but it all depends on the patch/how you play. If you mean with a keyboard/MIDI controller, then you have up to 8 voices of polyphony to play with.
@@HypeConsumer Thanks. Yeah, I meant the guitar-controlled oscillators. Is the latency noticable?
@@TheParanoidAndroid79 Not from what I've noticed, though it all depends on how you set up the pitch detector/ADSR/whatever combo you use to open the VCA gate. Tracking is best above fret 9 or so (meaning 12, 14, etc), especially on higher strings.
@@HypeConsumer Thanks, man. I was looking for something that could do effects "scenes" for guitar and work as a midi/cv controlled synth as well. Guitar signal controlled synths would really be icing on the cake. I really appreciate your demo and your replies.
Could that be my first drum patch, b-beat, I'm hearing? Haha!
Indeed it is! I included the full list of patches I used in the description.
@@HypeConsumer haha awesome!
I like the aspect that you really have no idea what in tf is going on with the patch other than a bunch of lights...and no knobs to twiddle...the fixed nature of it kind of makes you think hard about where you want to take it instead of just start jacking with parameters
I completely agree with your sentiment, I just wanted to chime in for anyone curious about the "no knobs to twiddle" comment - you can certainly create your own knobs from value modules connected to CV jacks (for instance the Mix on a reverb). This is how a lot of prominent patchers create entire dedicated pedals on the interface, and is imo the best part about the ZOIA!
Do you know how to/if it’s possible to design a sequenced/pitch sensitive arpeggiator on the Zoia for guitar?
Yes, there are a number of guitar-tracked synthesizer patches (monophonic tracking with some faux-poly with additional voices). Tossing a sequencer on there would work really well for some interesting arpeggios!