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The Meris Enzo is a multi-voice synthesizer that will track your guitar for tight monosynth leads, complex chord polyphony, or multi-note sequenced arpeggiation. All without any special pickup installation. Just put it on your board and discover your own reality.

The Enzo isn’t limited to guitar; use it on any instrument whether drum machine, vocals or other synths. Completely transform your input signal and synthesize. Use the full synth palette of multimode analog style synth filters, ring modulation, envelopes and much much more to drive punchy, thick synth textures. Or, explore an altered state of your pure instrument signal by transforming it with pitch, time and modulation effects. Plug in to a revelation generator.

Colossal multi-voice dual oscillator synth architecture with selectable waveforms
Three Synth modes: Poly Synth, Mono Synth, and Arpeggiated Synth
Two distinct tunable envelope types: Triggered and Envelope Follower
Tunable portamento time for smooth transitions between synth notes and pitch shifts
Sustain control for extending your volume envelope all the way to endless synth hold
Two Tap Delay with Time, Feedback, Modulation, and special two stage level control (530 mS max delay time)
Adjustable compressor with threshold and mix for your input signal (Dry mode)
Custom 6 mode filter with frequency, bandwidth (resonance), and envelope
Wide-ranging ring modulation with ability to assign envelope control
Digitally controlled analog mix control
Stereo input and output
Switchable input / output headroom level for guitar or synth / line level
Expression pedal control over all parameters simultaneously
Presets available via external 4-preset switch or MIDI
MIDI in/out over TRS via the EXP jack
External tap tempo over TRS
MIDI beat clock synchronization
Premium analog signal path and 24-bit AD/DA w/32 bit floating point DSP
Premium analog devices JFET input section
Meris Enzo Synthesizer Effects Pedal
Meris Enzo Synthesizer Effects Pedal
Meris Enzo Synthesizer Effects Pedal

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  • Premium quality 24 bit A/D and D/A
  • 32 Bit floating point DSP hardware
  • Premium low noise Analog signal path throughout
  • Digitally controlled Analog Dry path for wet/dry mix
  • Analog Devices JFET input circuitry
  • Selectable True Bypass (Relay) or Analog Buffered Bypass
  • Durable translucent coat of vibrant gold over brushed aluminum
  • Current draw: < 150 mA
  • Designed and built in Los Angeles, California U.S.A.
  • Dimensions: 4.25″ x 4.5″ x 2″

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3.75

4 Reviews

50%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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  1. Home Studio4
  2. Performances2
  3. Professional Recording1
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  1. Difficult To Use4
  2. Expensive1
  3. Limited Selection Of Effects1
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Pros
  1. Excellent Sound Quality2
  2. Responsive2
  3. Compact1
  4. Versatile1
  • Frustrating Effort - Not Much Result

    2

    submitted2 years ago

    byJohn

    fromNew York, NY

    Not user friendly, bad for live performance. Only a few workable sounds (good luck finding them), knobs with no traction so the slightest bump moves them (including the pitch knob, have fun being out of tune), completely invisible alt function settings. An expensive waste of time.

  • Cool pedal if you can figure it out

    3

    submitted3 years ago

    byMatt

    fromColorado

    Saw YouTube videos of this pedal and it sounded amazing, went and picked it up and was excited to get those sounds. Manual it comes with doesn't help you out and almost impossible to get the sound you want, unless you got hours on hours to learn it.not plug and play Will be returning.

  • Amazing synth pedal!

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byAlex T

    fromSan Diego

    This pedal is amazing. Thankfully I have other pedals that require midi to go through the presets I've saved, so it's not a problem for me. If I didn't have it, I'd be a little flustered by only having one sound available. Otherwise I'm satisfied. I do also use an app on my MacBook to control all the knobs and their all there: I don't need to play with the pedals actual knobs. It's very responsive even when playing polyphonic notes and is super fun.

  • Absolutely amazing.

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byJoey B

    fromTacoma, Wa

    A product that is well-designed and thought out. It has a ton of sounds available if you are willing to put the time in to learn how. The tracking is pretty good!

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