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Re: Meris - Polymoon

Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2017 2:11 pm
by affectperdals
molokaio wrote:Thanks man, nice peak inside this montser pedal!
No problem! It's a fun little box, no doubt.

Re: Meris - Polymoon

Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2017 2:13 pm
by affectperdals
Pladask wrote:Nice demo man! Love to see you noodling around with the drum machine :)
Thanks man! The Volca Sample is so fun to play with... and it's cheap! I've really "Taken" to it... see what I did there? ok, I'll see myself out now.

Re: Meris - Polymoon

Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2017 2:14 pm
by affectperdals
Jesus Was a Robot wrote:
vidret wrote:
Jesus Was a Robot wrote:
vidret wrote:
molokaio wrote:Thanks man, nice peak inside the new flavor of the month pedal!
If you're going to be snarky, at least do it right. :lol:
am i being too subtle for you, baby?
Yes
All this went right over my head.

Re: Meris - Polymoon

Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2017 3:58 pm
by affectperdals
vidret wrote::lol: thanks for taking the time to demo it.

That pedal sounds like cheating to me, an open note just sounds gorgeous.
Oh it's totally cheating. You could hide some of the worst guitar playing on the planet behind this thing and someone would think sounds awesome. Still a solid pedal and a lot of fun to play with.

Re: Meris - Polymoon

Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2017 4:26 pm
by damnableman
Excellent demo, as always.

Shit, this pedal is RICH. I've tried to limit the number of hype trains I ride (already have bought tickets on too many), but what the Polymoon does is unlike anything I've heard from a single fx unit. It's so beautiful.

I've been ignoring the local hype about the Mercury7, but maybe I haven't given it a fair shot...

Re: Meris - Polymoon

Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2017 5:03 pm
by affectperdals
damnableman wrote:Excellent demo, as always.

Shit, this pedal is RICH. I've tried to limit the number of hype trains I ride (already have bought tickets on too many), but what the Polymoon does is unlike anything I've heard from a single fx unit. It's so beautiful.

I've been ignoring the local hype about the Mercury7, but maybe I haven't given it a fair shot...
Thanks man, I appreciate it and I'm glad you liked the video. The Polymoon certainly does things I've (personally) never seen in a delay pedal. In a way, it kind of reminds me of my old Infinite jets but a little more responsive when it comes to the pad stuff. As for the Mercury 7, it's a really nice reverb and I wish I never traded mine. I'm going to get another one. I really do like Meris pedals, they're all new and refreshing. I don't get any discounts or free stuff from them, so this is coming from a straight up consumer standpoint.

Re: Meris - Polymoon

Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2017 7:39 pm
by ritz
vidret wrote:That pedal sounds like cheating to me, an open note just sounds gorgeous.
Haha. Kinda true. You can say the same about a good reverb though honestly.

But the polymoon can have so much going on with the texture you're adding that there is skill in learning to play with it in a way that compliments it, especially when you're playing more than a single note.
damnableman wrote:what the Polymoon does is unlike anything I've heard from a single fx unit. It's so beautiful.

I've been ignoring the local hype about the Mercury7, but maybe I haven't given it a fair shot...
It feels like more than should be possible from a single pedal.

It loves being fed into the Mercury 7 too, they are way buddy buddy. And it's crazy how much potential and range there is in such a small footprint of the two together.

Re: Meris - Polymoon

Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2017 12:03 am
by damnableman
ritz wrote:It feels like more than should be possible from a single pedal.

It loves being fed into the Mercury 7 too, they are way buddy buddy. And it's crazy how much potential and range there is in such a small footprint of the two together.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaagh. I've been wanting another versatile reverb since I got rid of my Space. The OTO BAM was what I was aiming at, but when I played around with one at a local shop it seemed less suited to my style than expected. And despite the pleasant excess of complex delays in my life, I'm now convinced that both of these Meris units would serve my sounds very well. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.