Meris Enzo Synthesizer Pedal

£349.00

The Chef at JustPedals is happy, the Meris Enzo Synthesizer Pedal is in stock and is ready to dish out. Arriving with you direct to the door and freshly made by Meris. delivered by our tracked roadie service this is just a fresh pedal from a tasty brand, its available and in stock. Pedal Synthesizer Enzo Guitar Effect Pedal. Supreme quality synth tone is hard to come by for guitarists and multi-instrumentalists. But the Meris Enzo masters them all – a true monolith of soundscape opportunities.Dive head first into synth styles of all flavours. The Enzo performs mono leads, arpeggiators,…

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The Chef at JustPedals is happy, the Meris Enzo Synthesizer Pedal is in stock and is ready to dish out. Arriving with you direct to the door and freshly made by Meris. delivered by our tracked roadie service this is just a fresh pedal from a tasty brand, its available and in stock. Pedal Synthesizer Enzo Guitar Effect Pedal.

Supreme quality synth tone is hard to come by for guitarists and multi-instrumentalists. But the Meris Enzo masters them all – a true monolith of soundscape opportunities.

Dive head first into synth styles of all flavours. The Enzo performs mono leads, arpeggiators, washy polyphonic chords and pitch shifting possibilities. It’s never been so easy to be the architect of synth sound without a real synth.

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About Meris

Meris are a boutique guitar pedal company at the forefront of artistic sound design.

The Californian-based brand consists of three tonal masterminds behind the direction of their incredible pedals: Angelo Mazzocco, a DSP engineer; Jinna Kim, creative director and Terry Burton, founder and engineer.  

They treat each of their pedals as individual instruments, equipping them with a deep and expansive sets of parameters. You can shape the sound from your Meris pedal into something completely unique to your style. 

Sound & Controls

Meris Engineer Angelo says: “From Wendy Carlos to Tomita to Chick Corea, I have always admired the spectrum of sculpting tools available to synthesists.  I worked restlessly to squeeze a wall of interconnected modules into the Enzo so that you can both find your own voice and lose yourself inside a halo of sound.”

As with all Meris pedals, the Enzo has two layers of controls. Access Pitch in half step increments, filter the frequencies and blend the guitar signal with the wet Enzo signal.

Filter Envelope adjusts the behaviour – either aggressive or in smooth swells, while Sustain sets how long the sound lingers after playing. There’s a whole host of modulation effect built into the Enzo. 

The Modulation knob creates warbles, dissonance and grit. Holding down the Alt buttons grants access to an expansive list of chorus, tremolo, delay, arpeggio, ring modulator effects and waveform selection. The filter dials take on even deeper high pass and bandwidth choices.

Pick the overarching thematic sound from the Enzo with the Synth Mode, either in multi-voice, monophonic or arpegiattor patterns. Disable it altogether and use the parameters to alter your dry guitar signal.

Connectivity & Utility

Meris are at the forefront of pedal design, incorporating MIDI into the control system. This is the best way to get the most out of your effects. Built into the pedal are 16 MIDI presets for you to experiment with your sound seamlessly in preparation. 

Get accurate tap tempo with the MIDI beat clock synchronization and selectable max feedback and envelope follower when holding down the tap tempo footswitch. 

The pedal is equipped with stereo ins and outs for panning effects. Great for live use with PA systems, multiple cab setups, drum machines or sequencers. There’s also a switchable output now available from Just Pedals for only £349.0 + delivery. Read More for details, demos & to order securely online.

Tasty Pedals made by Meris

Meris is a boutique audio company known for creating high-quality, innovative guitar pedals that focus on unique sound design and studio-quality effects. Founded in 2015, Meris quickly established a reputation for blending cutting-edge digital technology with analog warmth, resulting in pedals that offer distinctive, high-fidelity sounds. The brand’s products are particularly popular among musicians seeking creative, experimental tones and effects that stand out from traditional pedal offerings. Meris’ range includes multi-dimensional reverb, delay, modulation, and distortion pedals, each designed with a focus on precision and flexibility. Notable models include the *Mercury7* reverb, which offers expansive, atmospheric soundscapes, and the *Polymoon* delay, known for its lush, modulated delays. Meris pedals are prized for their clean, transparent sound and ability to handle complex effects chains without introducing noise or degradation. With a commitment to craftsmanship, innovative design, and sonic exploration, Meris has become a go-to brand for musicians looking to push the boundaries of traditional guitar pedal sounds.

Just Pedal Ingredients.

Pedal — Your pedal is like a signature dish for your sound — a flavour-packed creation that transforms the bland ingredients of your guitar into something unforgettable. Each one adds its own seasoning, texture, and heat, turning a simple meal into a feast of tone. These tasty little boxes sit in a row, like plates on a buffet, letting you mix and match flavours as you play. With one tap of your foot, you can swap sweet for spicy, subtle for smoky, and serve up something completely new. From the comfort food of warm overdrive to the fiery kick of fuzz, from smooth jazz sauce to heavy-metal spice, pedals give players a full menu of options to express their taste.  And just like with food — once you’ve tried one dish, you’ll want to sample them all. Collecting, trading, and discovering new flavours soon becomes part of the joy of being a tone-loving gourmet geek with a guitar.. Synthesizer — A synthesizer guitar pedal is a type of effects pedal that allows guitarists to create synth-like sounds using their electric guitar. These pedals use digital or analog signal processing to transform the guitar signal into various synthesized tones, textures, and effects. Here are some key features and functions of synthesizer guitar pedals: 1. **Synthesized Sounds**: Synthesizer pedals generate a wide range of synthesized sounds, including classic synth tones, pads, leads, basslines, arpeggios, and sound effects. These sounds can emulate vintage analog synthesizers, modern digital synths, or create entirely new and unique tones. 2. **Tracking and Polyphony**: Synthesizer pedals often feature advanced tracking technology to accurately detect and analyze the guitar signal, allowing for precise triggering and tracking of notes and chords. Some pedals also offer polyphonic capabilities, meaning they can track multiple notes or chords simultaneously, enabling complex chord voicings and harmonies. 3. **Waveforms and Oscillators**: Synthesizer pedals typically include multiple waveforms and oscillators for shaping and sculpting the synthesized sound. Users can adjust parameters such as waveform shape, pitch, modulation, and envelope to create a wide variety of sonic textures and timbres. 4. **Filters and Effects**: Synthesizer pedals often feature built-in filters, envelopes, LFOs (Low-Frequency Oscillators), and effects such as delay, reverb, and modulation. These effects allow users to further shape and modulate the synthesized sound, adding movement, depth, and character. 5. **Presets and Programmability**: Many synthesizer pedals come with preset patches and programmable settings, allowing users to save and recall their favorite sounds easily. This feature is particularly useful for live performances, where players can switch between different synth tones and settings on the fly. 6. **Expression Pedal Compatibility**: Some synthesizer pedals are compatible with expression pedals, allowing users to control parameters such as filter cutoff, pitch bend, or modulation depth in real-time using their foot. This adds a dynamic and expressive element to performance. 7. **Integration with Other Gear**: Synthesizer pedals can be used standalone or integrated into existing guitar rigs, pedalboards, or studio setups. They often include various connectivity options such as input and output jacks, MIDI compatibility, and USB connectivity for recording and editing. Overall, synthesizer guitar pedals offer guitarists a versatile and creative tool for exploring new sonic possibilities, expanding their tonal palette, and adding depth and dimension to their music. Whether used for experimental soundscapes, electronic music production, or blending with traditional guitar tones, synthesizer pedals unlock a world of creative potential for guitarists of all styles and genres..