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@Karsyn Braydon I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and im trying it out now. I see it takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
I am absolutely baffled that only EHX can create a polyphonic envelope auto-swell... seems like something other companies could do. Been requesting "just the auto-swell from the POG" for years. This is great.
This pedal is complicated. The instructions are confusing. I needed to supplement them w/ some demo video. This is literally one of three that I've found at all useful. Thanks for posting this.
I love that broken digital artifact sound- reminds me of when I first started to record music and I plugged my modeling amp directly into the mic input on my computer.
in poly mode with a bass it sounds somewhat like water running or birds chirping. its much more noticable on bass. the thing about that polymode is its tracking more than one note at once. classic mode mostly can only do one note at time. The artifacts is the pedal trying to figure out in all the noise what is the is a new note or not.
Bought one yesterday, and one of the things I was able to nail was mimicking what the old Gretsch Controfuzz pedal used to do. That was a simple-but-interesting circuit that combined clean and fuzz in a way that got *more* distorted the longer you held the note. Set the blend at around 9:00, dial in a suitable harmonix tone/level, and an attack time just long enough and you can pick away clean but you'll get a tone that morphs from clean to dirty, without discernible swell, if you hang onto a note or chord.
@@chordsoforion Here's another tip I just stumbled onto. As you might be aware, pretty much any analog octave-up fuzz can produce a sitar-like tone if you use the bridge pickup and pick near the bridge. Feeding such a signal to the Attack Decay, and adding just a smidgen of attack time to it makes it sound a little more sitar-like. And of course, sticking a pitch-shifter of any type in the send/return loop, and setting the blend and attack times just right gets you a sound that fades in the additional pitch as you hold the note. Having lotsa fun with the unit.
I keep trying to tell myself "I don't need this pedal. I'm going to be financially responsible for once and show some restraint". Then I hear the fuzz... Great demo!
Cheers for the review Bill. Got mine today. A lot to learn. Great value pedal though. Volume swells, fuzz, bowed effects, tremolo & comes with power supply. Thumbs up from me. All the best sir.
Great demo! I've been toying with the idea of adding this to my pedal arsenal. I bought the Mel9 a few months ago and love it. The fuzz tones on this pedal are really cool. Plus the Attack/Decay options are making me think I may purchase this pedal before the end of the weekend. Thanks for the great vid!
Great demo! The Line 6 Echo Park nails this sound on the “swell” setting. The attack is fixed and doesn’t track 100% accurately, but that’s part of what’s cool about it.
I just saw that they came out with a smaller, pico version of this. I'm gonna have to look into the differences before buying. I really dig the idea of this pedal.
You forgot to mention its damn affordable. I got mine for $125. You should try it with one of EHX polyphonic simulators like the Mel-9 or the EQD organizer. it takes away the pluckity clinky nature to the beginning of the note that seems to be a big indicator that its still a guitar playing.
I use the 'Dyna' setting on the EHX Oceans 11... works in a very similar way, you can change the attack & decay and set the effect to be triggered depending on your pick attack. And of course, you've got all the other reverb effects available in just the one pedal.
I just purchased this pedal and the demo rings sense to terms like envelope,etc.After I tried get the basic effect as given in the manual without success,I will use the settings as you illustrated as real guidance.Previous to your demo I thought theunit might be defective!I'll get back to you.Thanks Again.
I love the fact that you can play in poly mode, every note, playing fast is getting swell in contrast to other auto-swell pedals which offer only mono mode (and every single note playing over already resonating note sounds clear, whithout attack decay).
I'm happy that ehx keeps current with their stuff. They are being belittled by some with their own take-offs. I am confused by this one though. But it does sound more organic than many reverse effects out there. Sold.
the avalanche run has a better reverse sound in my opinion. this Ehx is still awesome. if you have an organizer organ simulator or one of those synth polyphonic pedals EHX has like a MEL-9 or whatever, you can remove the pluckity clinky nature those have with a guitar playing.
Excellent demo of functions and potential. Happy little guitars, happy little pedals. An Auto-Wah is similar to a Wah, but can be used for other purposes and I feel the same goes for this pedal in comparison to volume pedal applications. That EHX, somehow boutique creative with mass market availability.
I mostly use mine in regular mode with and without the Harmonix Fuzz (non polyphonic) as that’s where the original sounds are to be found. In poly mode there’s tons of digital artifacts, some are cool, some not. It’s the best pedal reissue in decades in my opinion. Edit: you can actually hear the digital artifacts in this demo. In standard mode it sounds just like the Original.
Thanks for your demo It helped me understand the small manual that came with ' new tools I also purchased EHX Blurst and learning how to insert in the effects loop~ both pedals have expression pedal inputs Wondering if Duel expression pedal also run each blurst/attack delay as a separate channel in my wet-dry-wet Three amplifier system
I would've liked to hear a little of what the wet dry blend might do, like a totally regular guitar tone with just a hint of the wacky stuff. Otherwise, thanks for a very good demo demo!
My thoughts: If this is DSP (Digital Signal Processing) embedded in a stomp-box, I think there's a long looooooong way to go with perfection of these ideas and the algorithms used.
I'm so glad you did this review! I wanted the pedal the moment I saw it, but now I definitely don't! I already own the Superego+ and the Attack Decay breaks very little new ground. The poly mode on the A/D is so disappointing when compared with the Superego+ in "Auto" mode. Also, the decay time on the A/D is sadly SO short! With the Superego+ the decay can be infinite! I understand that the pedal I'm referring to is twice the price, but JEEZ even the older Superego is better at producing similar effects. My advice is look at the Superego or the Superego+ before you buy this, you will at least know what you're getting into. Thanks again for a great demo, Bill!
Hello, I’m looking for a good pedal for auto swells, I have a pog2 and love the auto swells I can get from it, but I’m selling it because its big and I am only using for auto swells. I’m thinking about this attack decay, the TC Crescendo, or any other recommendations. Please help me😅
My personal opinion, dude you remind me of "Bob Ross" the oil painter on PBS. It's like you're Bob Ross on guitar, I probably would LMAO to death, if you said something like, " And now I'm going to do a friendly little Squirrel cord right over have, see there he is ! I'm sorry cat, I've watch you alot, and when it came to my mind, I laugh so hard, it brought tear's to my Eye's, now everytime I see you,
How would this be for emulating an ebow? I was looking at the Digitech Freqout. I can't justify $100 on an ebow when it only does one thing. I need it for a few songs like Heroes, Love Hurts, With or Without You, Since You're Gone. I know natural feedback was used on Love Hurts & Heroes but it's not realistic to do at bedroom volume.
Im about to buy this pedal... Do you think it can track speedy single note runs ala Holdsworth? Sounds like it can but I cannot hear any demo doing this one. Thank you for your great content 😊🙏
Hi Bill, not entirely related to this video, but in the interest of Frippertronics and Steve Reich, do you know of any looper, or stand alone effect that you can set to fade the loop's volume in and out so that each loop/layer is doing it's own thing and overlapping kind of like brickwork? Fripp has created similar effects with varying the volume of the initial attack, but I'm thinking more of ostinato type loops with clear articulation - more like Steve Reich. You can do these kind of things with flangers, phasers, autowah's and envolope filters but they all colour the sound of the loop - how about something for just plain volume? Love your work
Interesting problem. How about setting up the looper in its own effect loop path with a tremolo pedal behind it. You could set the tremolo up for a super slow cycle of volume change.
@@chordsoforion Cheers Bill I will look into that - that's gonna be a lot of trem pedals if I want this for each loop (and who wouldn't!). I don't know if you have any clout with companies but I suggest the effect I'm talking about could be an easy addition given that some multi effect pedal boards with loop functions also include time based effects like the ones I've already described so I imagine an ongong fade in/out effect for each loop would not be a difficult inclusion (however I'm no electronic expert). I forgot to mention that composer Steve Reich calls the effect of loops coming in and out over each other as 'phasing' but obviously he he writes in the dynamics for the performers to play live. Love your work and looking forward to CoO for 2020!
I don't think I would prefer it, as the delay would be affected by the envelope of the Attack Decay, but certainly would be worth experimenting if you think it would word for you.
Awesome demo (guitar sounds great also). One question: I was checking this out on Sweetwater and was confused when looking specs that said the bypass buffer was analog, but the loop return was digital true bypass... so I assumed this would have to be an all digital pedal, but does that mean there is some part of the signal chain that is analog?
Can I plug this into my True Tone power supply? If so, what spot is recommended? My only available spot is 100ma and I think I read it takes 140 - 150 ma. Thanks
In my experience Strymon Mobius's and GFI Synesthesia's can't beat EHX POG2's auto-swell. So I guess this must be the best auto-swell pedal in the market right now.
Can I use for a bass so when I release a note there is still a fading sound of it? So notes don't sound cut off immediately as it naturally is the instrument when you release a note.thanks!
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The Malekko has much more control over the shape and duration of the envelope. Plus, it had a really good tremolo. It also sounds much better and cleaner than this EHX pedal. The Malekko is in another level, quite frankly.
No fuzz. It just shapes the attack and decay or your guitar tone polyphonically. The guitar signal remains analog, but the circuit shaping the envelop is digital.
The artifacts are really to be expected. They artificially chop one note out of a soup of chord tones. That’s quite the operation, tbh. Long decays help alleviate it, because almost no note is played till the end.
Artifacts not viewed as a flaw but as a characteristic. I’ve been trying to put that philosophy into words for years . Thank you 🙏🏼
Such a great pedal and finally a great demo for it! Thanks for not "shredding" incessentely and thanks for playing sweet chords and riffs. You r rule!
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The Bob Ross of ambient music? Count me in
Yes, exactly! "Now let's put a little digital artifact right next to this stream..." Great demo.
Anyone would be foolish to not consider that the highest of compliments.
That bit at 5:30 is just brilliant. Pure psychedelic.
Another brilliant review. Finally, someone who shows what a pedal can do rather than how 'well' they can play. Thanks fella.
I am absolutely baffled that only EHX can create a polyphonic envelope auto-swell... seems like something other companies could do. Been requesting "just the auto-swell from the POG" for years. This is great.
This pedal is complicated. The instructions are confusing. I needed to supplement them w/ some demo video. This is literally one of three that I've found at all useful. Thanks for posting this.
Glad it helped!
Ya this made me understand the pedal after 1 watch. Thanks.
I love that broken digital artifact sound- reminds me of when I first started to record music and I plugged my modeling amp directly into the mic input on my computer.
in poly mode with a bass it sounds somewhat like water running or birds chirping. its much more noticable on bass. the thing about that polymode is its tracking more than one note at once. classic mode mostly can only do one note at time. The artifacts is the pedal trying to figure out in all the noise what is the is a new note or not.
On my ever growing list of pedal a to purchase. Great review man.
Bought one yesterday, and one of the things I was able to nail was mimicking what the old Gretsch Controfuzz pedal used to do. That was a simple-but-interesting circuit that combined clean and fuzz in a way that got *more* distorted the longer you held the note. Set the blend at around 9:00, dial in a suitable harmonix tone/level, and an attack time just long enough and you can pick away clean but you'll get a tone that morphs from clean to dirty, without discernible swell, if you hang onto a note or chord.
Great tip. Thanks for sharing it!
@@chordsoforion Here's another tip I just stumbled onto. As you might be aware, pretty much any analog octave-up fuzz can produce a sitar-like tone if you use the bridge pickup and pick near the bridge. Feeding such a signal to the Attack Decay, and adding just a smidgen of attack time to it makes it sound a little more sitar-like. And of course, sticking a pitch-shifter of any type in the send/return loop, and setting the blend and attack times just right gets you a sound that fades in the additional pitch as you hold the note.
Having lotsa fun with the unit.
I keep trying to tell myself "I don't need this pedal. I'm going to be financially responsible for once and show some restraint".
Then I hear the fuzz...
Great demo!
I broke down & paid full price for a new one (for what it does, pretty reasonable). It is totally worth it for the fuzz alone.
one in an incredibly long line of stellar demos. bravo!!
Best uTube demo of this pedal. This box is a big time consuming saga
Please hone in the Tremelo
Cheers for the review Bill. Got mine today. A lot to learn. Great value pedal though. Volume swells, fuzz, bowed effects, tremolo & comes with power supply. Thumbs up from me.
All the best sir.
Once in a lifetime experience: a big ballsy fuzz demo by Chords of Orion :-)
7:48 when the bad connection hits your zoom call
@3:30 - finally an effects pedal that can emulate that sound I get when my sweatshirt sleeve is interfering with the strings!
Great demo! I've been toying with the idea of adding this to my pedal arsenal. I bought the Mel9 a few months ago and love it. The fuzz tones on this pedal are really cool. Plus the Attack/Decay options are making me think I may purchase this pedal before the end of the weekend. Thanks for the great vid!
did you end up getting it? I've spent so much time playing with this combined with the mel 9! The swelliest of swells
Great demo! The Line 6 Echo Park nails this sound on the “swell” setting. The attack is fixed and doesn’t track 100% accurately, but that’s part of what’s cool about it.
I don't hit the like button much on these kinds of videos, but this one deserves it!
Thanks for the info I needed ;)
I just saw that they came out with a smaller, pico version of this. I'm gonna have to look into the differences before buying. I really dig the idea of this pedal.
I got mine!
It’s awesomeness!
Great demo, COO!
Great video. I am waiting for my pedal!
You forgot to mention its damn affordable. I got mine for $125. You should try it with one of EHX polyphonic simulators like the Mel-9 or the EQD organizer. it takes away the pluckity clinky nature to the beginning of the note that seems to be a big indicator that its still a guitar playing.
it's so great with the mel 9! 100% agree
I use the 'Dyna' setting on the EHX Oceans 11... works in a very similar way, you can change the attack & decay and set the effect to be triggered depending on your pick attack. And of course, you've got all the other reverb effects available in just the one pedal.
Nice!
Thanks for mentioning this, the Ocean's 11 is on my 'maybe buy' list and this helps it a little further up the list!
Had the O11, - twice,- and traded both times.Loved the features, hated the actual sound quality,- digital lo fi, two tastes that do not work for me.
I just purchased this pedal and the demo rings sense to terms like envelope,etc.After I tried get the basic effect as given in the manual without success,I will use the settings as you illustrated as real guidance.Previous to your demo I thought theunit might be defective!I'll get back to you.Thanks Again.
I love the fact that you can play in poly mode, every note, playing fast is getting swell in contrast to other auto-swell pedals which offer only mono mode (and every single note playing over already resonating note sounds clear, whithout attack decay).
It's really cool for drones too. Hit an open E and let it ring and swell while you play an arpeggio. Super cool.
Very nice. The blend knob is set on 100% effect during the whole demo. You should have tried a few mixed sounds.
This one is on my list . Great demo
Very spacey Jerry Garcia feels in the way you jam, awesome peace.
Like a lot of EHX stuff; want to like, but the sound isn't there.
I'm happy that ehx keeps current with their stuff. They are being belittled by some with their own take-offs.
I am confused by this one though. But it does sound more organic than many reverse effects out there. Sold.
the avalanche run has a better reverse sound in my opinion. this Ehx is still awesome. if you have an organizer organ simulator or one of those synth polyphonic pedals EHX has like a MEL-9 or whatever, you can remove the pluckity clinky nature those have with a guitar playing.
Excellent demo of functions and potential. Happy little guitars, happy little pedals. An Auto-Wah is similar to a Wah, but can be used for other purposes and I feel the same goes for this pedal in comparison to volume pedal applications. That EHX, somehow boutique creative with mass market availability.
Excelenta pedal.
Really nice guide man, many thanks 👍👍
Thanks for a great and very informative demo, sorry I missed it first time around.
howdy
i appreciate your perspectives and playing
keep on keeping on \m/
I mostly use mine in regular mode with and without the Harmonix Fuzz (non polyphonic) as that’s where the original sounds are to be found. In poly mode there’s tons of digital artifacts, some are cool, some not.
It’s the best pedal reissue in decades in my opinion.
Edit: you can actually hear the digital artifacts in this demo. In standard mode it sounds just like the Original.
Just got one for the auto swells, but looking forward to lots more fun, like fuzzy tape reverse
Great!!
If this pedals sells a lot... they'll reissue this reissue with some added things... :) Sounds brilliant.
He didn't mention the three stored patches that you can call up.
Fascinating!
Im buying this pedal because of you lol
Thanks for your demo
It helped me understand the small manual that came with ' new tools I also purchased EHX Blurst and learning how to insert in the effects loop~ both pedals have expression pedal inputs
Wondering if Duel expression pedal also run each blurst/attack delay as a separate channel in my wet-dry-wet
Three amplifier system
good demo chief
1:45 reminds me of "Out Like A Light" by 476-Hero :D
I would've liked to hear a little of what the wet dry blend might do, like a totally regular guitar tone with just a hint of the wacky stuff.
Otherwise, thanks for a very good demo demo!
Fun little gadget.
If I know anything from this review, this guy can talk.
This would be awesome on my electric violin!
Oh man most definitely. Did you ever try it or any other pedals?
My thoughts: If this is DSP (Digital Signal Processing) embedded in a stomp-box, I think there's a long looooooong way to go with perfection of these ideas and the algorithms used.
Sounds like a Sitar with the polyphonic mode on.
Gnarly af. Nice
sounds cool!
I'm so glad you did this review! I wanted the pedal the moment I saw it, but now I definitely don't! I already own the Superego+ and the Attack Decay breaks very little new ground. The poly mode on the A/D is so disappointing when compared with the Superego+ in "Auto" mode. Also, the decay time on the A/D is sadly SO short! With the Superego+ the decay can be infinite! I understand that the pedal I'm referring to is twice the price, but JEEZ even the older Superego is better at producing similar effects. My advice is look at the Superego or the Superego+ before you buy this, you will at least know what you're getting into. Thanks again for a great demo, Bill!
I'm kinda a fan of the artifacts.
How does the swell compare to the TC Electric Crescendo?
I call first dibs on any and all horn pedals you guys come up with. I wanna remake some songs but do all horn parts on guitar.
How does effects loop input/output work? I saw that you had both inputs and outputs plugged in???
Hello, I’m looking for a good pedal for auto swells, I have a pog2 and love the auto swells I can get from it, but I’m selling it because its big and I am only using for auto swells. I’m thinking about this attack decay, the TC Crescendo, or any other recommendations. Please help me😅
This is a fantastic demo of this unit's capabilities. Where do you have this in your effects chain?
It would have been after the compressor and distortion, but before the volume pedal. And then of course, delay, reverb, etc.
Do you see any reason why this pedal wouldnt work on bass?
The artifcating sounds a lot like a low quality MP3. Kinda dig it in it's own weird way!
What settings do I use for my c6 lap steel to make it sound more like a pedal steel.
My personal opinion, dude you remind me of "Bob Ross" the oil painter on PBS. It's like you're Bob Ross on guitar, I probably would LMAO to death, if you said something like, " And now I'm going to do a friendly little Squirrel cord right over have, see there he is ! I'm sorry cat, I've watch you alot, and when it came to my mind, I laugh so hard, it brought tear's to my Eye's, now everytime I see you,
I'm having a hard time locating one of these right now.
Have they been discontinued and is there any pedal similar that I can use?
How would this be for emulating an ebow? I was looking at the Digitech Freqout. I can't justify $100 on an ebow when it only does one thing. I need it for a few songs like Heroes, Love Hurts, With or Without You, Since You're Gone. I know natural feedback was used on Love Hurts & Heroes but it's not realistic to do at bedroom volume.
The Attack Decay is a great pedal, but it is not designed to emulate an EBow. totally different thing...
@@chordsoforion Thanks for the info!
A nice piece to make oneself Robert FRIPP soundscapes :-)
its cool. what string gauges you running on the barri? b2b?
I normally tune BEADF#B and use D'Addario EXL157 strings which are .014 - .068
Im about to buy this pedal... Do you think it can track speedy single note runs ala Holdsworth? Sounds like it can but I cannot hear any demo doing this one.
Thank you for your great content 😊🙏
it all depends on how you have it adjusted. If you have a slow attack time, you will not be able to play fast runs.
Hi Bill, not entirely related to this video, but in the interest of Frippertronics and Steve Reich, do you know of any looper, or stand alone effect that you can set to fade the loop's volume in and out so that each loop/layer is doing it's own thing and overlapping kind of like brickwork? Fripp has created similar effects with varying the volume of the initial attack, but I'm thinking more of ostinato type loops with clear articulation - more like Steve Reich. You can do these kind of things with flangers, phasers, autowah's and envolope filters but they all colour the sound of the loop - how about something for just plain volume? Love your work
Interesting problem. How about setting up the looper in its own effect loop path with a tremolo pedal behind it. You could set the tremolo up for a super slow cycle of volume change.
@@chordsoforion Cheers Bill I will look into that - that's gonna be a lot of trem pedals if I want this for each loop (and who wouldn't!). I don't know if you have any clout with companies but I suggest the effect I'm talking about could be an easy addition given that some multi effect pedal boards with loop functions also include time based effects like the ones I've already described so I imagine an ongong fade in/out effect for each loop would not be a difficult inclusion (however I'm no electronic expert). I forgot to mention that composer Steve Reich calls the effect of loops coming in and out over each other as 'phasing' but obviously he he writes in the dynamics for the performers to play live. Love your work and looking forward to CoO for 2020!
Nice review Bill, ty. I wonder what happens if you put it behind the delay instead of before?
I don't think I would prefer it, as the delay would be affected by the envelope of the Attack Decay, but certainly would be worth experimenting if you think it would word for you.
@@chordsoforion I have 1 white spot left on my board. I think i'll go with this one and tell you what it did :-) Ty, have a good week.
Does using the "auto-swell" effect make it difficult to play to a click?
The Onion King can play!
Awesome demo (guitar sounds great also). One question: I was checking this out on Sweetwater and was confused when looking specs that said the bypass buffer was analog, but the loop return was digital true bypass... so I assumed this would have to be an all digital pedal, but does that mean there is some part of the signal chain that is analog?
Good question. Might be worth pinging EHX about this.
Can I plug this into my True Tone power supply? If so, what spot is recommended? My only available spot is 100ma and I think I read it takes 140 - 150 ma. Thanks
Owners manual says 140ma @ 9vdc. www.ehx.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/attack-decay-manual.pdf
In my experience Strymon Mobius's and GFI Synesthesia's can't beat EHX POG2's auto-swell. So I guess this must be the best auto-swell pedal in the market right now.
Can I use for a bass so when I release a note there is still a fading sound of it? So notes don't sound cut off immediately as it naturally is the instrument when you release a note.thanks!
I use this on bass, works great.
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The weirder ehx makes fx, the cooler they sound
cool..-
This is Ratatat in a box. Go listen to them if you don't know them!
its not a bug, its a feature in a nutshell
7:48 sounds like playing guitar and your WiFi wasn’t working well
FRIPP!!!!!
Like a Malekko Sneak Attack except less expensive.
The Malekko has much more control over the shape and duration of the envelope. Plus, it had a really good tremolo. It also sounds much better and cleaner than this EHX pedal. The Malekko is in another level, quite frankly.
I am not familiar with the Sneak Attack. Does it have a polyphonic envelope follower, and does it have fuzz?
No fuzz. It just shapes the attack and decay or your guitar tone polyphonically. The guitar signal remains analog, but the circuit shaping the envelop is digital.
For fuzz, I would get a fuzz pedal (or two). I am not too keen on "do it all" pedals, and I think you are not too keen either.
f you are into triggered and follower envelopes, and soundscaping using those, I think you ought to look at Meris ENZO. Definitely.
The big trouble with EHX is....any pedal I find seems to make my wishlist bigger....wish my wallet grew in the same pace!
But can he play the game of thrones theme song?
Bill, Technically not an envelope filter since it works with the volume envelope. Thanks for the review.
The artifacts are really to be expected. They artificially chop one note out of a soup of chord tones. That’s quite the operation, tbh. Long decays help alleviate it, because almost no note is played till the end.
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Do you have a gate on your guitar? Really, nothing you did on this video sounded good.
I guess "good" is in the ear of the beholder.
@@chordsoforion the instructions you gave were very helpful - so that sounded good for sure! 😜
Wtf? What it is?
Kind of an Indian sound
it seems like my guitar plugued on smartphone...