Teej212 wrote:the synth style arpeggiator is mind blowing.
+1
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What in the world. This is unreal.
Yeah, I just read that and it got me rock hard. Also the fact that it'll arpeggiate harmonics it detects on single notes is phenomenal
And I was wondering about playback volume. I assumed that when it tracks a note it'll just play it full blast, but the mono mode actually responds to the dynamics at the input, which I don't think has been done in a guitar synth ever??? Presumably there is a constant level on the poly since it doesn't specify, although the volume detection seems to be in place on a per-note basis so it's definitely possible. I guess I'll find out Friday.
MrNovember wrote:I need to stop checking this thread. I really do not need this pedal....
lol I checked this thread this afternoon and ordered one. I might get their MIDI thing or the preset device too because I now have all of them and using presets would be nifty.
This cannot hit the UK soon enough! Watched a couple of demo vids and was just floored. This looks like it's a huge leap forward and dare I say, this is the synth pedal people have always wanted. Had a Markbass Super Synth when it came out and it was OK but always leaned on the cheesy and clean end of the spectrum whereas this gets all the way out there if you wanted to.
It's probably already been said but it's almost like this company set out to satisfy pedal nerds and is just methodically ticking things off of the most outrageous wishlists. Which can only mean their next pedal is going to be a whammy-slow gear-hm2.
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[mebbe already noted, but] I particularly like this part:
"Also, Enzo is not limited to just guitars. In fact, you can use the pedal pretty much on any instrument or line-level signal. Whether you choose to transform your beats on a drum machine, synthesize vocals or completely transform additional synths, loops or any other type of audio, Enzo’s complete synthesizer tool palette takes your sound to whole new realm."
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Dandolin wrote:[mebbe already noted, but] I particularly like this part:
"Also, Enzo is not limited to just guitars. In fact, you can use the pedal pretty much on any instrument or line-level signal. Whether you choose to transform your beats on a drum machine, synthesize vocals or completely transform additional synths, loops or any other type of audio, Enzo’s complete synthesizer tool palette takes your sound to whole new realm."