Electro Harmonix Mono Synth Pedal

£89.99

This is the Electro Harmonix Mono Synth Pedal from Electro Harmonix, listed in Synth Pedals on Just Pedals. Read More below.

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Turn your guitar into a synth with the Electro Harmonix Mono Synth – a pedal packed with crazy sounds, from vintage semi modular tones to fat voicings and soaring leads.

The American company have been making legendary pedals since their inception in 1960 and the Mono Synth is yet another awesome stompbox added to the line-up. Boasting the likes of the Memory Man delay, Synth9, Pog and Superego, they're not short on synth emulators. These guys know what a great synth sounds like.

Presets

Add colour and flavour to your guitar sound with the 11 presets packed into the Mono Synth. Despite just the two tone dials in the form of Control and Sensitivity, there's a whole lot lot explore. Sounds range from a classic '80s vibe Bass and Nu Wave to the sci-fi Blast and Twin settings. Get classic square waves from Tinker or spooky swells from Ghost. 

All settings work great with other Electro Harmonix pedals in the range, especially the Canyon and Holy Grail reverb or Big Muff for a bit of crunch. The Mono Synth is monophonic, so play one note at a time for awesome old-school leads.

Versatility

It's really easy to set the 11 separate presets for each sound type. Simply hold down the preset footswitch and it's locked in. You can jump from one tone to another with a simple step on the Mono Synth.  Hook the stompbox up to an expression pedal for real-time effect. Place at the start of your pedal chain for best results rather than in the effects loop.

Specifications

  • 11 Synth sounds
  • Works without MIDI
  • Controls: Sensitivity, Volume, Control
  • Expression Pedal Input
  • 11 Preset Save Slots
  • Synth & Dry outputs
  • 9V PSU

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Electro Harmonix

Electro-Harmonix (EHX) is a legendary manufacturer of guitar pedals and audio electronics, renowned for their distinctive sound and pioneering designs. Established in 1968 by Mike Matthews, EHX has played a significant role in shaping the landscape of effects pedals. The company’s pedals are celebrated for their innovative circuits and unique tones, earning them a dedicated following among musicians across genres. From classics like the Big Muff Pi fuzz to modern favorites like the POG octave generator, Electro-Harmonix pedals are known for their versatility and sonic character.

EHX’s product lineup spans a wide range of effects categories, including distortion, modulation, delay, and reverb, among others. Their pedals often feature intuitive controls and rugged construction, making them suitable for both stage and studio use. In addition to their iconic standalone pedals, Electro-Harmonix has also produced notable units such as the Memory Man delay/echo and the Holy Grail reverb, which have become staples in many guitarist’s rigs. With a legacy of innovation and a commitment to quality, Electro-Harmonix continues to be a leading force in the world of guitar effects, inspiring musicians to explore new sonic possibilities.

Category

Synth Pedals

A synth pedal analyses an instrument signal and uses it to control generated oscillators, filters and envelopes. Unlike ordinary distortion, the output may replace the original waveform with a distinctly electronic voice. Tracking mode, pitch range, envelope response, filter movement, polyphony and dry blend determine how accurately the synthesis follows playing dynamics and whether the result behaves as bass, lead, pad or texture.

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Bass

Voiced or equipped to retain low-frequency fundamentals and the higher headroom of a bass signal. Clean blends, crossovers and bass-specific filter ranges can preserve weight and articulation while the effected portion adds harmonics, movement or ambience.

Presets

Stores complete groups of parameter values for later recall. The number of locations, switching time, spillover behaviour and whether presets include routing, expression and MIDI assignments determine how completely one sound can change into another.