Understood & appreciated. The problem I find with the Mood II is that while searching for any specific sound, I find so many other great ones along the way. LOL!@Cybercow I definitely need/have to sit down and spend some serious quality time with that pedal. I figured if I could crack Meris pedals, the Blooper would follow suit. Have struggled with that pedal a ton. The sound samples from videos have watched have a ton of amazing sounds I would love to incorporate into my music, has just been insanely difficult to dial that beast in.
Yeah EAE certainly took note of the physical modelling synths (hardware and software) that have been on the rise, and was able to be the first to take it into the pedal realm. Curious who follows up with a similar idea... These things don't come along...View attachment 79509
The new EAE Prismatic Wall has some really awesome sound samples!
I'm thoroughly impressed with all of the suggestions everybody, more than greatly appreciated. There's so much stuff out there and there have been a ton of suggestions of companies I've never heard of. Just got paid today............decisions.......
What instruments have you tried the Blooper with? I found it easiest to grab a tabletop instrument (little keyboard or whatever) and have the Blooper sit next to it. I really could use an extra hand while getting to understand the little monster. I haven't bothered yet with guitar, let alone sit it on the ground being hunched over. It's not that sort of pedal.@Cybercow I definitely need/have to sit down and spend some serious quality time with that pedal. I figured if I could crack Meris pedals, the Blooper would follow suit. Have struggled with that pedal a ton. The sound samples from videos have watched have a ton of amazing sounds I would love to incorporate into my music, has just been insanely difficult to dial that beast in.
I really like the EAE Beholder for getting out there, but more in a noise destruction sense. However, with a clean blend added and the fuzz and tone turned down a bit you can get some great smoky psychedelic layers of feedback floating behind the rest of your playing.
Mercury X is probably coming your way at some point as well?
Very true! I still have my nightsky because it's a bit more hands-on for live tweaking, and sounds incredible (and pairs nicely with the Volante, which I love a lot as well; the same, pretty much perfect, controls). But indeed, I think most of the sounds can be covered by the X. The addition of the algorithms they created with Chase Bliss for that big reverb of theirs is great as well. The lack of the lofi algorithms of those can easily be reached through tweaking with the bitcrusher and such.Well.........wasn't even on my radar, thought I had reverb covered with my Big Sky, Night Sky, and diy reverbs. Bought the Mercury X and Enzo last week. Incredible additions to my sound. Definitely selling both Strymon pedals. The Mercury X goes WAY beyond what I thought a reverb pedal can do, I should have bought this the day it came out. I'm really starting to fall for the digital ultra clarity that digital effects provide for my studio recordings. HIGHLY recommend any and all Meris products if you're into that sort of thing/sound.
The X has the hifi versions used in this premium pedal.@tegendemuur are the CB additions you're talking about for the X or a different pedal? I've downloaded a few patches for the LVX from their official patch site, but haven't yet for the X. The X seems to have a ton of stuff the public has been working on so definitely looking forward to perusing those