More than just a Guitar Synth - Meris Enzo

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Today we are looking at the Enzo by Meris...a Guitar Synth Pedal with a whole bunch of extra features!

Find out more about the Enzo here:

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0:00 Hello
0:59 setup
1:21 What is it...??
2:13 Mono Mode
2:50 Mix
3:22 Pitch
4:30 Sustain
5:28 Modulation
6:03 Wave Shape
6:45 Filter
7:16 Filter Envelope
10:01 Filter Resonance
11:37 Portamento
12:46 Envelope Types
13:52 Ring Modulator
15:44 Delay
17:34 Poly Mode
18:52 Arp Mode
20:21 Dry Mode
22:59 Sounds
26:52 Outro

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I had a really happy time, guys. Thanks.

repomanband
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This is one of the best demos of how the functions work I have seen, Enzo is deep

drcockles
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Too much weird fun goin' on there. Just got mine and checking with you guys to see how it works. I'm impressed!

BishopEddie
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Hours of endless messing around great fun!🙂

bluessumlin...
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the filter on this thing is ammmazing!

joaquinhino
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"pitches love vibrato" didn't go unheard, sir

/WOOSH

Audioslayer
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Great video, one thing I would absolutely tell anyone whose going to buy this, use a looper pedal to figure out how to build the synth sound you want. Between the learning curve and playing guitar at the same time it’ll frustrate you to tears. Use a looper pedal and the follow, this video….sanity and happiness will follow

eldude-ivdw
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great vid guys. Love the Poly mode, rez down and minimal ring mod. :)

studioconnectionsaustralia
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My desert island pedal for bass, always on my board with a CB Faves, it’s a swiss army knife of awesome bass sounds

bengalinsky
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That's the demo of the Meris Enzo decided me to buy one !

Bloodysambre
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Great vid “explaining” the different functions (not just saying what the function is). I have one of these pedals and your explanations were very helpful. Would have liked to see a deeper dive into the poly side as it’s the area I’ve explored the least. This pedal has certainly added a whole new dimension to my songwriting. Cheers.

sunsandsurf
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Great explanation of the pedal but honestly some pre video prep on what guitar playing style will help this video would've been beneficial. Regardless, thanks for explaining so well

heymrguitarman
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I love the space accordian! Where is the space melodica though?

falconerpdx
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Excelente. Saludos de Ciudad de México!!

marioreyes
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I love strange efx stompboxes, lol. The only Behringer pedal that's ever died on me happens to have been their copy of a Boss "bass synth" stomp, which as it happens, they don't make anymore. It tracked/worked perfectly well with guitar and sounded great. I want to get something to replace it. Got one of these (?):
This or the newer "guitar" version of Boss' synth pedal? I think the Boss has a wider array of waveforms, and things. I mean their standard stompbox format git synth. Good demo; cheers from Texas, lol.

gwugluud
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Well guys yet another fantastic review of a complicated pedal, and wow how many settings on what looks like a basic pedal. Don’t think this pedal will be on the Christmas list though unless I magically get hired to write music for some new Nintendo games 🤣

robertmenzies
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Having trouble with mine. I’ve put it away for a few years and I’m trying it again and I’m not getting anything reasonably close to it

davidarchibald
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I order one and a schecter 8 string today thank you for video

scottninjasmoker
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Magical, ,,,a tool someone can be creative with....you can go into the synthy sci-fi world with your guitar without special attachments...ok thats cool ...but what I realised by hearing you play, is that with the right settings you can go beyond that, to other sonic and timbral mythologies....like for example a violinish folk sound. No?

MYGAS
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Upon further watching, I think this is pretty different to the Boss pedal. The Behringer/"Boss" pedal didn't have continuous-type filters; I think there were rather, settings that you switched between. An aside, the sound I'm hearing toward the end is really bringing back Devo's 1st album for me, lol. I and a few other rock and roll weirdos I hung w back in high school circa mid 70s, we were a subgroup of the rocker faction at large who were into the really fringe-type stuff, and when punk began happening, we were FLOORED. Much of that stuff, during the New Waves' initial stages, was more perfect than perfect for us. When I saw on some TV show re an "expose" on punk, which singled out particularly The Damned as their "5 minutes' hate" thing for them to excoriate and ridicule, lol, that was my 1st intro to punk on any sort of real scale. I bought reams of albums and EPs from ads in the back of Creem mag...it wasn't like, in Brownwood, Texas 1977, 78ish, you could walk into a place and find Ultravox and The Stranglers, lol, I had to send away for that kind of stuff. Strange, great times, lol. Rock's best use of synth happened out of that scene, Devo and Throbbing Gristle and others used synths in a more "reckless" sort of way than the controlled, boring way someone like Heart used them. Anyway, I love synths. ... in this remote hick place, there were only 3 others besides me in my entire school who were punks, lol.

gwugluud