The Hydra does it in one second. I can remember the way to change the parameters that matter to me gigging, so I didn’t just try to seek the Hydra to get one of these. I have an analog Tremolo, the Subdecay Vagabond, that is a better Trem, with a envelope, so it can be fast or slow on pick attack, then get faster or slower, as the signal settles. I use it sometimes, if the set has several Trem heavy songs. I really got the Hydra, because I wanted the stereo capabilities, at the end of my chain, with a quality Trem and Reverb. I tried the V1 and V2 Flint, and I liked the Hydra better. If the Zoma had been available, I wouldn’t have bought a Hydra, because the Spring>Sine and Harmonic>Plate, are all I really use.
This is great, yes the Hydra was great but i love the simplicity of this unit, the BIG KNOBS is a wonderful addition btw. Big knobs ftw. Congratulations Robert Keeley and all the team.
Whoever decided to get Ariel in to do the playing.... well played! You have just sold a pedal! Im buying when they're available in the UK. Beautiful playing A.
We love Ariel up at the shop, Aaron Pierce was the main influence on the production. I think Ariel will continue to work on reverb and tremolo ideas with us and hopefully we can build his ideas one day!
The ergonomics of this pedal are just great! I wish more companies would start again working with bigger pedals with big knobs that you can adjust with your feet. Great!!!!
The Flint destroyer!!! Well done, I called what the modes were before I read the description, for what its worth, so super intuitive I'd say, even just visually.
Thanks! If you side-by-side the two.... The Zoma has a wow factor with the Spring and Plate reverbs that's hard to deny. At $229 it's a poor man's Strymon at worst, or a really smart piece of kit for the informed buyer.
@@RobertKeeleyTV AMEN! Hey Robert I just bought your Tone Workstation and love it! Will be getting the nobel screamer soon. Thanks for caring about GOOD Tone! Peace
Can't select the trem type independent from the reverb? Pitch shift instead of a bias trem option? Only 2 reverb types? Sorry, 3 strikes and you are out Robert.
This could actually take a couple pedals off of my board and slim it down a bit. That being said it wouldn’t sound any different so I think I’ll save money. If it were out before I built my current boards then yes. Great sounding pedal.
No disrespect, however a new pedal with reverb and tremolo seems kind of redundant. Don’t most of us guitar geeks have reverbs and tremolos already? Ariel’s rational for liking the pedal is a bit strange.
That's a fair question. Reverb and Tremolo aren't just boxes to check for us. We're not satisfied with the reverbs that we hear on the market. I'm an engineer and I have engineers and programmers on my team that continue to create better sounding effects. That's what we're in the business of doing. Designing and manufacturing high fidelity sound effects. We can make very musical and high fidelity alternatives. I think Ariel is inspired by gear that allows him to get his thoughts and melodies out in the most honest way. This gear and sound allows him to enjoy playing and creating music just a bit more.
Perfect sound for a magnificent player. Loved the joy on Robert and Aaron faces every time Ariel played! Congrats what a great product!
Ariel brings a smile to my whole body!
@@RobertKeeleyTV Thanks for all your inspiring work!
Switching between "Rev > Trem" vs "Trem > Rev" is crazy. Very cool feature.
The Hydra does it in one second. I can remember the way to change the parameters that matter to me gigging, so I didn’t just try to seek the Hydra to get one of these.
I have an analog Tremolo, the Subdecay Vagabond, that is a better Trem, with a envelope, so it can be fast or slow on pick attack, then get faster or slower, as the signal settles.
I use it sometimes, if the set has several Trem heavy songs.
I really got the Hydra, because I wanted the stereo capabilities, at the end of my chain, with a quality Trem and Reverb.
I tried the V1 and V2 Flint, and I liked the Hydra better.
If the Zoma had been available, I wouldn’t have bought a Hydra, because the Spring>Sine and Harmonic>Plate, are all I really use.
You picked the perfect player to demo the Zoma. Good job guys 👍🏻
This is great, yes the Hydra was great but i love the simplicity of this unit, the BIG KNOBS is a wonderful addition btw. Big knobs ftw. Congratulations Robert Keeley and all the team.
I love big knobs and I cannot lie! Big Knobs FTW!
@@RobertKeeleyTV Yes!
Whoever decided to get Ariel in to do the playing.... well played! You have just sold a pedal! Im buying when they're available in the UK. Beautiful playing A.
We love Ariel up at the shop, Aaron Pierce was the main influence on the production. I think Ariel will continue to work on reverb and tremolo ideas with us and hopefully we can build his ideas one day!
Always lovely to hear Mr P playing. Wonderful sounds team. 👏🏻
Thanks!!!
Mr P is Always playing magic!
The ergonomics of this pedal are just great! I wish more companies would start again working with bigger pedals with big knobs that you can adjust with your feet. Great!!!!
Love watching you three! Ariel is perfect to show off reverb and tremolo.
This sounds so good! Perfect follow up to the hydra. Getting one asap!
Cant wait to throw it on the board!
Right On Buddy!
Sounds so good guys. Great job!
Wonderful job as always, Rob and Aaron! This sounds beautiful. Might have to pick one up
Aaron and I had a blast working with Ariel on this. The engineering and dsp team knocked it out of the park.
Love it! I love all-in-one pedals that create a vibe and this definitely delivers. A contender to my Flint? 👏👏👏
Thanks Ben!
I have the Hydra and now I need the Zoma!
This sounds amazing! I wish it had tap tempo for gigs.
congrats! sounds great
The Flint destroyer!!! Well done, I called what the modes were before I read the description, for what its worth, so super intuitive I'd say, even just visually.
Thanks! If you side-by-side the two.... The Zoma has a wow factor with the Spring and Plate reverbs that's hard to deny. At $229 it's a poor man's Strymon at worst, or a really smart piece of kit for the informed buyer.
Congrats Kelly Team. Sounds are top inspirational. Easy to use live is a key as Ariel pointed out.
Aww thanks! Top Inspirational is right sir, I feel inspired every time I play these pedals.
Love it!
This is such a good trend. I have resold every single complicated pedal I've ever purchased.
I will buy this
Awesome guitar player!!!
Wow. Just WOW.
Go moore than hydra pedal man i m chocked . What a sound for what a greatest player .
Thanks Mr. Bousta!
Okey Ariel it is, SOLD 😂🎉
The ZOMA sounds beautiful on a guitar! I'd like to hear it on a synthesizer!
You know it's good, when you peek over at your pedalboard and check for space available. 😆
;-) ;-)
Yes!!! ❤
Are the actual algorithms significantly reviewed from the Hydra? Or it’s mostly the reviewed form factor and usability..?
Love it really sounds amazing ❤❤🌞🌞🌞🤘🤟⭐🎸😊😊Its remember me this pedal the waltons the series tv ❤❤i love USA and Nashville ❤❤😊😊😊
Sounds great ! I'm getting one! Ariel has the Deep Fat Full Tone! What's he got bass strings on there or what! Badass bro! Peace
Ariel is the definition of PHAT TONE.
@@RobertKeeleyTV AMEN! Hey Robert I just bought your Tone Workstation and love it! Will be getting the nobel screamer soon. Thanks for caring about GOOD Tone! Peace
Is this running in front of the amp or on effects loop?
Ariel sold me this pedal.
Is this just guitar into Zoma into Princeton? If so it’s all you need sheeesh
Super handy with your foot 😅
Can't select the trem type independent from the reverb? Pitch shift instead of a bias trem option? Only 2 reverb types? Sorry, 3 strikes and you are out Robert.
🎛🎶💖
Peri zoma..??
Dang it Robert... I already have a Hydra. Quit using my guitar man crush to sell me pedals!! Haha
This could actually take a couple pedals off of my board and slim it down a bit. That being said it wouldn’t sound any different so I think I’ll save money. If it were out before I built my current boards then yes. Great sounding pedal.
This sounds great! Ofc you could plug Ariel in to a dog turd and he'd make it sound good - ha!
The perfect pedal for a cowboy gay player.
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No disrespect, however a new pedal with reverb and tremolo seems kind of redundant. Don’t most of us guitar geeks have reverbs and tremolos already? Ariel’s rational for liking the pedal is a bit strange.
That's a fair question. Reverb and Tremolo aren't just boxes to check for us. We're not satisfied with the reverbs that we hear on the market. I'm an engineer and I have engineers and programmers on my team that continue to create better sounding effects. That's what we're in the business of doing. Designing and manufacturing high fidelity sound effects. We can make very musical and high fidelity alternatives. I think Ariel is inspired by gear that allows him to get his thoughts and melodies out in the most honest way. This gear and sound allows him to enjoy playing and creating music just a bit more.