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Man, that looks so good!
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Not the first time JB's been called a can't.jeremyb wrote:Fookin red wines mate!Zaulkin wrote:can't*
Sorry.
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Off topic Ed but what does Katana V3 update hold for us?slash-ed wrote:Scooter13 wrote:slash-ed wrote: I was referring to Grant's example of the G30, pedalboard mounted but if you're out of batteries you don't have an emergency input.
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Haha now that would be telling, wouldn't itvintage52 wrote:Off topic Ed but what does Katana V3 update hold for us?slash-ed wrote:Scooter13 wrote:
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No, it won't be cheap - but I can certainly say that it should be very much in the ballpark of similarly high end load-box/attenuator gear, whilst being packed full of a LOT more fun and very useful features!Cdog wrote:It looks very cool. Can't imagine it'll be cheap
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How do you use your Enzo? (Assume you have one or have had one)
Guitar synth stuff isn't really in my wheelhouse or comfort zone so I'm always interested to learn more about how people use it.
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Yea I’ve still got one and love it, it just 100% needs midi to be unlocked whereas the sy200 does not, I’ll probably get one and keep whichever has the best sounds.
The Enzo is a crazy cool pedal. To me there are three super useful sounds. They can all be used either 100% wet and pretend your the keys/synth player, or subtly underneath your guitar playing.
1. Arpeggiator. This sounds amazing. Play a chord and get a full Arpeggiator. Turn sustain to max and it is continuous. Major flaw is you cannot change the subdivision of the tap ratio so locked to quarter note of what you can tap but it sounds best at 8th note or 16th note. I have had to do a rather complicated midi setup with Enzo getting its own clock seperate from all my other time pedals just to tackle this, so if the sy200 has subdivision or rate control, it has fixed most people’s biggest problem with the Enzo.
2. Polyphonic pad. Again ring out a chord and have the Enzo take over keys duties with a big lush pad, dial in some glissando to get that nice slide as you change notes/chords, add reverb and you’re away.
3. Mono synth lead line. Big and fat for single not lead stuff.
This video is what sold me on the Enzo, if you skip to 9.30 it really shows what sold me. https://youtu.be/3hEvA1EzdDM
With the Enzo you can actually disable the oscillators and use a lot of the functions without the synth side, ie octaves (Pog), filters, delay etc. I haven’t gone there yet but lots of people love this feature.
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Oh yeah baby! I've been waiting for the SY-200 to come along to replace my SY-1. Awesome, can't wait.
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That SY200 looks great, there's been a few Enzos for sale lately but I don't really wanna go full midi to open it up. The IR200 looks the goods too but probably not tempting enough to unseat the Iridium. Good shit from Boss as usual though.
Loving it so far
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