Just got one of these a few weeks ago, still exploring its possibilities, not with guitars, but with various synth engines (hardware and software). It really is a unique pedal, fits quite perfectly with what I use it for.
As was noted by the other respondent, the 'Dry' functions/tones might well be the high-point of this amazing pedal. I got mine used and use the dry function at least as much as the synth tones, if not more so. Thanx for posting!
You're welcome! The dry mode indeed has some powerful tools. If you haven't seen it already I highly recommend checking out Mark Johnston's video on ambient tone. He uses the Enzo in a very cool way.
Thanks!! To engage the delay you have to hold the alt button and turn the mix knob clockwise. Left of noon is a single delay, right is a dual delay. You can adjust the delay feedback by holding the alt button and turning the modulation knob.
Great sounds. I've heard this pedal has some uncontrollable volume swells if you put the mix beyond the 12 o'clock position. Have you encountered anything like this?
I wish it was bigger with the all the alt functions given their own control knobs... Also, forcing the user to buy the midi hardware to fully unlock it is total BS...
Totally agree on the midi thing, it’s not user friendly. You can buy overlays for all the Meris pedals that show the alt controls. Still doesn’t show the current position of the knob, but it’s better than nothing I suppose.
Thanks for this. It'd be great if you care to share more details on the settings used in these sounds. Here is the solution to editing and managing ENZO settings: ruclips.net/video/lWIpPJFARDQ/видео.html Greetings!
Thanks for watching! I didn’t write down the setting while making this video, so I have to try and remake these sounds. If I’m able to I will comment here again! Thanks for the video about managing the settings. I’m nog able to connect the pedal trough midi at this point though.
Wow it's way more versatile than I was expecting! Not just cool/crazy synth sounds! Definitely on my buy list now. Thanks for the detailed demo!
I’n glad you like the video. The enzo is crazy versatile indeed! Hopefully I can show the other modes soon.
Just got one of these a few weeks ago, still exploring its possibilities, not with guitars, but with various synth engines (hardware and software). It really is a unique pedal, fits quite perfectly with what I use it for.
Awesome! There is so much to explore with this pedal, nice to hear it also works with synths.
As was noted by the other respondent, the 'Dry' functions/tones might well be the high-point of this amazing pedal.
I got mine used and use the dry function at least as much as the synth tones, if not more so.
Thanx for posting!
You're welcome! The dry mode indeed has some powerful tools. If you haven't seen it already I highly recommend checking out Mark Johnston's video on ambient tone. He uses the Enzo in a very cool way.
@@AmbientExploration Will do; thanx for the tip.
Nice concept. Keep your videos coming.
Thank you!!
Love the videos man. Subbed
Thank you!! And welcome to the channel.
This sounds great, unfortunately I can't get my Enzo to work as a delay when the mix knob is fully ccw. How could you do this?
Thanks!! To engage the delay you have to hold the alt button and turn the mix knob clockwise. Left of noon is a single delay, right is a dual delay. You can adjust the delay feedback by holding the alt button and turning the modulation knob.
Great sounds. I've heard this pedal has some uncontrollable volume swells if you put the mix beyond the 12 o'clock position. Have you encountered anything like this?
Thank you!! I haven’t had any issues of that kind but I also haven’t used the pedal much lately. Do you know in which mode these problems occur?
@@AmbientExploration No, unfortunately not. It's only something I've read about on some fora.
I like to set the mix to 100% when in mono mode or poly mode. In these modes I haven’t experienced any weird volume swells luckily.
@@AmbientExploration Cool, thanks for the feedback!
I wish it was bigger with the all the alt functions given their own control knobs... Also, forcing the user to buy the midi hardware to fully unlock it is total BS...
Totally agree on the midi thing, it’s not user friendly. You can buy overlays for all the Meris pedals that show the alt controls. Still doesn’t show the current position of the knob, but it’s better than nothing I suppose.
Thanks for this.
It'd be great if you care to share more details on the settings used in these sounds.
Here is the solution to editing and managing ENZO settings: ruclips.net/video/lWIpPJFARDQ/видео.html
Greetings!
Thanks for watching! I didn’t write down the setting while making this video, so I have to try and remake these sounds. If I’m able to I will comment here again!
Thanks for the video about managing the settings. I’m nog able to connect the pedal trough midi at this point though.