If you're a heavy effects user, you might wonder, can I turn my guitar into a synthesizer? The simple answer is yes, but it also depends what kind of sound you're after - a vintage mono or polysynth?
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Meris might have just revolutionized guitar synth pedals with its revamped Enzo X
Meris has unveiled the Enzo X – a revamp of its flagship Enzo synth pedal, which is being touted as “the highest quality and ...
If you were looking to trade up your synth pedal, Meris might just have the answer with the newly expanded, the hugely expanded Enzo X. As sequels go, they don’t get any bigger. This is a pedalboard ...
Third Man Hardware has joined forces with Eventide to release the Knife Drop – a new pedal that promises “aggressive octave fuzz” merged with “earth-shaking analog synth tones,” developed in ...
The world of guitar effects is weird. It’s a place where old-school analog gear and crazy high-tech digital pedals are both fetishized with the same amount of zeal. Some companies, like Empress ...
It’s not enough to have a pressure cooker, you need an Instant Pot that’s also a slow cooker, and a rice cooker, and a yogurt maker. Your video game console is also now a media center and live ...
If your band doesn't have a keyboard player but your guitarist wants to rock the house with the spirit of Rick Wakeman or Jean-Michel Jarre, you can use something like Fishman's excellent TriplePlay ...
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