Yes please! Also, the purpose of the dual output is to connect it to two separate amps, to hear the instrument dry on one and just the mellotron on the other. Gonna check out your music now
Thanks for the video. In the 80's, I had a Casio SK-1 Sampling keyboard, that I used to hook up guitar pedals to, like the Digitech Whammy pedal and a delay pedal. I used it for recording a demo, as well as some original material on my old Tascam 4 track studio recorder! The whammy pedal allowed me to drop the sound an octave or two, thus sounding like a pipe organ in a cathedral !!! It's good to know that I can pair the Mel9 with a keyboard, great!
So, I could buy the Mel9 and the most cheap keyboard available on Aliexpress, to get awesome (and DAW-less!) mellotron sounds for much less than the new digital mellotron reissue! 😅
Enfin des demos avec des synthés \o/ MERCI!! Et surtout la comparaison dry/wet, sans effet ni rien, ce qui manque souvent dans les démos/reviews. Merci tellement
OK so I tried youtube translate and got some hilarious effects, but I didn't get much sense from them. So overall did it work ok with the keys? It certainly sounded alright in the video.
Had high hopes for this pedal with the MicroKorg, but after initialising the voice it just sounds a little flat. Maybe I’m doin it wrong. Gonna persist for a few more days, but the Mel9 might be heading back to the shop.
@@facundob.f8606 After spending a bit more time with it, I’ve warmed to the Mel9 + MicroKorg combo. The only limitation I’m finding now is that the MK can only produce 4 simultaneous tones, meaning you can’t play "bigger" chords. So, it’s maybe not the best keyboard/synth to combine with the Mel9… but it does sound pretty good.
Thank you very much for this interesting video! A question : whats about stereo Signal input/ output? It seems this pedal was designed for guitar, so If don't know If It keeps the stereo keyboards signal, thanks!!
Idem, raz-le-cul des guitares !!! J'aimerais bien voir ce que ça donne sur un truc genre un vieil orgue dégoté dans une brocante pour une poignée de moules ^^. J'ai un Yamaha YC25D de 1972 avec des tirettes harmoniques, ainsi qu'un Roland vk09 de 1982, mais ils sonnent plus façon Vox Continental (assez criards donc) que des B3 Hammond, et j'aimerais leur rajouter un peu de chaleur et de coffre... Je songe donc à prendre les deux boîtiers, la Electro Harmonix C9 Organ Machine ainsi que la Mel9, j'aimerais même voir les deux en série histoire de voir ce que ça donne, mais je ne trouve rien... Je veux jouer du prog merde !!
Master, I feel that on the 4th string there of the 15th or 16 fret the sound drops considerably and just as it goes down to tone towards fret 12 or 10 the sound increases, is this normal in the master pedal?
Does it work with every key for example if I where to plug it into my 61 key synth would it work with every key or would it work or would some keys not emit sound
It's an audio-processor/discrete sound effect, so *yes*! This is an FX pedal for guitars at the end of the day, so it doesn't acheive its sound by ONLY tweaking the control/note signal data (such as how polyphonic MIDI or CV modifiers work. Take the "MIDI Effects" or Utilities in Ableton Live for example-like the Chord tool or MIDI Arpeggiator-which don't produce or process the actual audio to create the effect, but instead intercepts the MIDI Note data being played from the keyboard _on its WAY to triggering the synthisizers sound engine_, then multiplies & transposes it, or modulates/modifies it, etc. and then passes it through. But those affected signals don't make any noise - they don't do ANYTHING if they aren't sent to the actual sound source. *FX pedals like this will change any-&-all audio you put into it.* And the sound doesn't have to come from an instrument or synthesizer to work-it doesn't even need to be musical! That's where the real fun with crazy effects begin for me; turning samples/recordings of totally random, out-of-context & non-musical sounds (like the sounds of keys jangling, or a busy street, or drunkenly tapping on different drinking glasses with pencils) and turning them into complex experimental texture loops for percussion, or combining multiple pitch & envelope tweaks with modulation and time-based effects to create massive ambient pads/chord melodies.
Thank you for the demo with keys!
+EHX with pleasure, i love your gear, if you want to sponsorise me, i'm open :) hihihi !
+EHX anymore demos with keys of the B9 and the electric piano pedal? Would be great to hear a rhodes MK1 with all three
+TROGULAR 10,000 i dont have Rhodes but i have Roland MP-600 Electric analog Piano, i can try with that...
Yes please! Also, the purpose of the dual output is to connect it to two separate amps, to hear the instrument dry on one and just the mellotron on the other. Gonna check out your music now
Yes, thank you for the keys demo. I think I'm sold!
Thanks for the video. In the 80's, I had a Casio SK-1 Sampling keyboard, that I used to hook up guitar pedals to, like the Digitech Whammy pedal and a delay pedal. I used it for recording a demo, as well as some original material on my old Tascam 4 track studio recorder! The whammy pedal allowed me to drop the sound an octave or two, thus sounding like a pipe organ in a cathedral !!!
It's good to know that I can pair the Mel9 with a keyboard, great!
So, I could buy the Mel9 and the most cheap keyboard available on Aliexpress, to get awesome (and DAW-less!) mellotron sounds for much less than the new digital mellotron reissue! 😅
Thank you. Now i dont have to pay over a thousand dollars for the mellotron mini
Elemeno P. It is really the most overpriced keyboard ever.
@@fortheloveofnoise There’s a lot to it, umpteen motors and tape heads.
Great, I was looking for just how the pedal sounded with a synthesizer!
Enfin des demos avec des synthés \o/ MERCI!! Et surtout la comparaison dry/wet, sans effet ni rien, ce qui manque souvent dans les démos/reviews. Merci tellement
merci beaucoup ;P
Nice !!! Awesome Demo Bruh ☺😎👊💯💯
Very interesting! I have a Roland RS-09 and a Mel 9 also.
cool ;P
excellent!!
Oh que ça ouvre un paquet de possibilité! Belle job ;)
vraiment
OK so I tried youtube translate and got some hilarious effects, but I didn't get much sense from them. So overall did it work ok with the keys? It certainly sounded alright in the video.
he work well with keys
yass! 🎶🤗🎶
Had high hopes for this pedal with the MicroKorg, but after initialising the voice it just sounds a little flat. Maybe I’m doin it wrong. Gonna persist for a few more days, but the Mel9 might be heading back to the shop.
And what's going on? I have an Mk1 and want to know how this pedal sound like in my mk1
@@facundob.f8606 After spending a bit more time with it, I’ve warmed to the Mel9 + MicroKorg combo. The only limitation I’m finding now is that the MK can only produce 4 simultaneous tones, meaning you can’t play "bigger" chords. So, it’s maybe not the best keyboard/synth to combine with the Mel9… but it does sound pretty good.
Merci!!! 👍
Avec plaisir 🙂
Merci pour cette excellente démo !
merci
Vraiment cool, tu peux faire sonner un Casio cheap comme un clavier de qualité.
Cela fait toujours du bien d'entendre du français,cool
effectivement, merci beaucoup !!!
Enfin, une demo pas de guitare.
omg... faudrai bien que j'essai mon hammond dans ca ;)
Allo Charlie, j adore cette pedal perso, j suis pas mal sur que tu aimerais
Dankeschöööön!
freut mich
@@biobazar Hat mich zum Kaufen inspiziert. Freue mich auch. Ich besitze schon den schon B9, Bass9 und den EPITOM3.👍
@@miorieser3210 Nein, ich habe diesen B9 noch nie ausprobiert
The tuning is too stable, half the janky charm of real mellotron is the way the notes all drift in their own way.
You could probably toss a chorus pedal into the mix and emulate that effect
Thank you very much for this interesting video! A question : whats about stereo Signal input/ output? It seems this pedal was designed for guitar, so If don't know If It keeps the stereo keyboards signal, thanks!!
hotter signal from synth... than guitar.... beware mel9 damage
so.. is the tracking good?
Hmm how will that sound with a crazy modulated BS 2 through that? 🤔
jai jamais reussir a trouver de video sur la B9 de EHX sur clavier ? ou puis-je trouver ca ??
Idem, raz-le-cul des guitares !!! J'aimerais bien voir ce que ça donne sur un truc genre un vieil orgue dégoté dans une brocante pour une poignée de moules ^^. J'ai un Yamaha YC25D de 1972 avec des tirettes harmoniques, ainsi qu'un Roland vk09 de 1982, mais ils sonnent plus façon Vox Continental (assez criards donc) que des B3 Hammond, et j'aimerais leur rajouter un peu de chaleur et de coffre...
Je songe donc à prendre les deux boîtiers, la Electro Harmonix C9 Organ Machine ainsi que la Mel9, j'aimerais même voir les deux en série histoire de voir ce que ça donne, mais je ne trouve rien...
Je veux jouer du prog merde !!
Master, I feel that on the 4th string there of the 15th or 16 fret the sound drops considerably and just as it goes down to tone towards fret 12 or 10 the sound increases, is this normal in the master pedal?
je ne sais pas je l'utilise seulement avec des keyboards
Does it work with every key for example if I where to plug it into my 61 key synth would it work with every key or would it work or would some keys not emit sound
It's an audio-processor/discrete sound effect, so *yes*! This is an FX pedal for guitars at the end of the day, so it doesn't acheive its sound by ONLY tweaking the control/note signal data (such as how polyphonic MIDI or CV modifiers work. Take the "MIDI Effects" or Utilities in Ableton Live for example-like the Chord tool or MIDI Arpeggiator-which don't produce or process the actual audio to create the effect, but instead intercepts the MIDI Note data being played from the keyboard _on its WAY to triggering the synthisizers sound engine_, then multiplies & transposes it, or modulates/modifies it, etc. and then passes it through. But those affected signals don't make any noise - they don't do ANYTHING if they aren't sent to the actual sound source.
*FX pedals like this will change any-&-all audio you put into it.* And the sound doesn't have to come from an instrument or synthesizer to work-it doesn't even need to be musical!
That's where the real fun with crazy effects begin for me; turning samples/recordings of totally random, out-of-context & non-musical sounds (like the sounds of keys jangling, or a busy street, or drunkenly tapping on different drinking glasses with pencils) and turning them into complex experimental texture loops for percussion, or combining multiple pitch & envelope tweaks with modulation and time-based effects to create massive ambient pads/chord melodies.
Can be use in midi keyboard???
non pas vraiment !!! ça prend une sortie audio
What synth is that?
Roland RS-09
Is he talking in reverse?
Oh wait I guess you don’t have a brain
It's French
:) funny ;) im french canadian producer
Audience didn't like this effect. After all discipline normal instruments.