This Zoia tutorial series is just the bomb, well done and easy to follow.. I'm realizing that the Zoia is like those science kits for kids that do a bunch of crazy experiments. The Zoia being the Sonic version science kit but for adults, can't believe I didn't get this pedal sooner Thanks so much!
Thank you! Very nice and informative. Would be super nice to see a tutorial covering building a basic synth that also is possible to control via audio to pitch module/pitch detector. 👍🏻👍🏻
What is the CPU load limit? Is there any cpu meter in zoia? And does zoia have an analog dry through, or everything goes through digital conversion? Thnxx brother ❤
I haven't used Zoia in quite some time due to the knob going bad, will have to send it in eventually. I think there's a cpu meter yeah! As far as I remember lol. I don't think it has analog thru
@@RonCavagnaro the lfo module has input from tap, cv or linear cv, not sure if I can send clock or clock sequence to the cv. I should check that out. Anyway thanks for all your videos, very useful
@@chambre466 thanks yeah I would have more info but my zoias knob broke a while back so I have to get it repaired, after that I do plan to make more videos on it eventually
Thanks for the video on this. Do you know if you can use the LFO to simulate a side-chain compression pumping effect? To do so, the LFO shape would be important. Not just a typical sine or saw. Can you shape the LFO?
Check out the first episode: ua-cam.com/video/IsNusPfswF4/v-deo.html
This Zoia tutorial series is just the bomb, well done and easy to follow..
I'm realizing that the Zoia is like those science kits for kids that do a bunch of crazy experiments.
The Zoia being the Sonic version science kit but for adults, can't believe I didn't get this pedal sooner
Thanks so much!
These tutorials are soo good!
thanks man.. your videos help a lot
Great videos! So helpful...mine arrives Saturday ;)
another nice video!! thanx again
Thank you! Very nice and informative. Would be super nice to see a tutorial covering building a basic synth that also is possible to control via audio to pitch module/pitch detector. 👍🏻👍🏻
Yes eventually. So much ground to cover and I want to take my time
What are the LFO types/waveforms in the Zoia?
Is there a Sample & Hold and/or Random ?
square, sine, triangle, sawtooth, ramp, or random
Very interesting!
What is the CPU load limit? Is there any cpu meter in zoia?
And does zoia have an analog dry through, or everything goes through digital conversion?
Thnxx brother ❤
I haven't used Zoia in quite some time due to the knob going bad, will have to send it in eventually. I think there's a cpu meter yeah! As far as I remember lol. I don't think it has analog thru
hello there, is it possible to sync the lfo to clock?
Thanks I think so, I just looked it up and see you can use the midi clock in module to synch a lfo
@@RonCavagnaro the lfo module has input from tap, cv or linear cv, not sure if I can send clock or clock sequence to the cv. I should check that out.
Anyway thanks for all your videos, very useful
@@chambre466 thanks yeah I would have more info but my zoias knob broke a while back so I have to get it repaired, after that I do plan to make more videos on it eventually
Thanks for the video on this. Do you know if you can use the LFO to simulate a side-chain compression pumping effect? To do so, the LFO shape would be important. Not just a typical sine or saw. Can you shape the LFO?
Just checked the compressor on this thing and it has a sidechain option on it ;)
@@RonCavagnaro Thanks, man. Appreciate it!
Can you send the lfo signal out to control midi cc messages?
I do not think so. But not sure.
@@RonCavagnaro Thanks!
Hi! Nice video! Wanna buy a Zoia now! :) What if I erased, let’s say a module, by mistake? Is it possible to undo that?
Hmmm I am actually not sure!