

In addition to all of the great features of the original HOG, it offers. Congratulations on your purchase of the Electro-Harmonix XO Micro Synth for guitar. Diode Destroyer Posts: 2 Electro Harmonix Bass Microsynth « on: May 27, 2020, 09:34:05 AM. At first the output volume was so low, I wondered if I got a defective unit, then I realized either the Filter or Envelope section was completely deactivated and I had to activate one of them (forgot which) to get the effect volume up. Now EHX takes things to the next level with the HOG2 and HOG2 Foot Controller. Author Topic: Electro Harmonix Bass Microsynth (Read 3253 times) puppiesonacid. You do need to play with the Filter and Envelope section to get the right amount of volume. You can use it as a Whammy pedal if you push the Direct Output slider all the way down and select the Bend Up or Bend Down function. Features Micro and Bass Micro Synth Micro Synthesizers are here In 2008 they now come in a smaller cast metal case instead of the old vintage style bent sheetmetal case. For Wah/Filter you just have to be a bit careful as with any wah pedal, as it can pump out some serious highs that can pierce your ears in a hurry. The Electro-Harmonix MicroSynth is a guitar pedal that creates fat analog synth sounds like those heard on classic recordings by some of the finest musicians in the world. I really like Freeze Volume because you can control the volume of the chord being frozen and sustained, and sustaining a new chord is as simple as backing off on the exp. The EHX Micro Synth can create some of the most popular synthesizer textures with its four voices: GUITAR, OCTAVE, SUB OCTAVE AND SQUARE WAVE, which are completely independent and fully mixable. There is a tremendous amount of functionality stuffed into the HOG - Wah and Filter with Exp Pedal (Wah and Filter actually do sound different), Freeze Gliss, Freeze Volume, etc. From the classic vintage sounds of the great early Moog synthesizer to custom creations, the Microsynth creates fat analog synth sounds heard on classic r. The pitch shifting is thus not comparable in smoothness and quality to Eventide, but it definitely has its own character which isn't always a badthingĪs stated by others, my Bass Microsynth (same as Microsynth, but for bass) cannot handle chords. The HOG works pretty well with chords, though if you play chords you may notice warbling with the generated upper pitches (eg.
