Nice, logical demo of the Hedra functions. It's also nice to see the Hedra used with keyboards, synths, controllers. The Hedra is an instrument as much as anything. Meris is an amazing company!
@@howsannie Would you know of any place that shares cool Hedra presets on line? For instance if I come up with an interesting preset I could post it for other people to try? ...Like a sharing forum for hedra?
I have my left signal into channel 1 and right signal into channel 2 of my mixer but only get a full signal from right channel when the mix is set to max and nothing at min... any ideas here?
Hey man! Yeah, it's super easy. So you basically make sure that your synth and Hedra are on the same MIDI channel. Then go MIDI out from your synth into a Meris MIDI I/O then TRS into the MIDI/EXP port on the back of the Hedra. Make sure all of the delay, micro tune, glide, etc is disengaged. Set the mix to taste and just start playing. So if you play C, E and G on your keyboard this will trigger the Hedra's three pitches to play those notes back to you. That's basically it!
@@howsannie I am confused, so the pitches are generated in the Hedra with midi? In other words, the grandmother acts just as a midi controller? Or are we hearing the grandmother audio through the Hedra?
Great video, that Grandmother sounds so dope. Definitely on planning to use this pedal with synths. I'm just wondering how well it tracks with detuned synth notes, or synth patches that use 2 osc?
Hi, wanted to ask you when you use the serial delay, have the feedback at zero and a different delay time for each of the three pitches, do you still get a feedback for each pitch (maybe 2 oct higher.) Like one delay repeat for each of the notes. ruclips.net/video/sIbtCWqYFfs/видео.html Figuring out if it is a feature or something that should not be how it seems to sound.
Are the notes sounding on the Hedra? In other words, the grandmother acts just as a midi controller for the Hedra sounds? Or are we hearing the grandmother mono audio processed polyphonically through the Hedra?
It can for sure do an octave up but it's definitely not the same clangy Octavio style effect that you're describing. Check out the Foxx Tone Machine and all of it's variants or the Dunlop Octavio.
Undoubtably the best Hedra demo yet.
Nice, logical demo of the Hedra functions. It's also nice to see the Hedra used with keyboards, synths, controllers. The Hedra is an instrument as much as anything. Meris is an amazing company!
The raddest out there. Completely inspiring stuff.
Amazing demo!
Back at ya Stefan! You crushed it, as always.
@@howsannie Dustin Thank you and please if you would look at my comment (Above)
no talking. your the best.
The Neo Tokyo Escape Pod is a vibe dog
Make it a full song!
Very nice demo!
Thanks, great demo!
dude that was perfect, now I need to get another meris pedal !
Thanks!
I'm definitely getting this pedal.
Absolutely love this demo, definitely giving me some halcyon digest sounds
Thanks!
Amazing demo! Want more! :D
Great demo!
Thanks!
*"Hail Hedra!"*
I'll let myself out..
JV Strats - “I understood that reference.” 😂
Yessss
So, you can have the 3 pitches be at fixed intervals but also make them break free of that and diatonically adhere to a key that you select?
Can you please tell me your Hedra settings for the sound that starts at counter time 8:42 Called "
Very nice!
Thanks!
@@howsannie Would you know of any place that shares cool Hedra presets on line? For instance if I come up with an interesting preset I could post it for other people to try? ...Like a sharing forum for hedra?
I have my left signal into channel 1 and right signal into channel 2 of my mixer but only get a full signal from right channel when the mix is set to max and nothing at min... any ideas here?
Can you explain the midi cc at the end that allowed you to play polyphonically with the grandmother.
I'd also be really interested in knowing how that works. I have a sub 37 and think this would be a great addition to that. Sounds great!
Hey man! Yeah, it's super easy. So you basically make sure that your synth and Hedra are on the same MIDI channel. Then go MIDI out from your synth into a Meris MIDI I/O then TRS into the MIDI/EXP port on the back of the Hedra. Make sure all of the delay, micro tune, glide, etc is disengaged. Set the mix to taste and just start playing. So if you play C, E and G on your keyboard this will trigger the Hedra's three pitches to play those notes back to you. That's basically it!
@@howsannie I am confused, so the pitches are generated in the Hedra with midi? In other words, the grandmother acts just as a midi controller? Or are we hearing the grandmother audio through the Hedra?
Great video, that Grandmother sounds so dope. Definitely on planning to use this pedal with synths. I'm just wondering how well it tracks with detuned synth notes, or synth patches that use 2 osc?
Although they're tuned pretty tight, I for sure used 2 oscillators in the patch at 5:52 mark but to answer your question, it will track very well.
oooh very Mike Oldfield sound around the 2m mark
Hi, wanted to ask you when you use the serial delay, have the feedback at zero and a different delay time for each of the three pitches, do you still get a feedback for each pitch (maybe 2 oct higher.) Like one delay repeat for each of the notes. ruclips.net/video/sIbtCWqYFfs/видео.html Figuring out if it is a feature or something that should not be how it seems to sound.
Are the notes sounding on the Hedra? In other words, the grandmother
acts just as a midi controller for the Hedra sounds? Or are we hearing
the grandmother mono audio processed polyphonically through the Hedra?
Does this also perform the same function as an octave pedal, like what Jimi used, playing octaves of the same note, to thicken up the tone?
It can for sure do an octave up but it's definitely not the same clangy Octavio style effect that you're describing. Check out the Foxx Tone Machine and all of it's variants or the Dunlop Octavio.
So it's four voice?
Three voice, plus the dry signal.
You should shorten the time that the text is on.
Johnny Marr 1:22
Haha! I thought the same when I started to edit. Mad at myself for not continuing the riff.
a me piace il termosifone...