Hi!
ZOIA by Empress effects is in for review this week. Since you're a supporter on Patreon, it's pretty safe to assume modular patching isn't a total stranger to you.
ZOIA is quite small, and my gut reaction to first seeing it was that it's not the ideal environment for modular patching, and indeed it isn't.
Then I looked deeper into the rapidly growing number of community patches available for ZOIA, and was drawn in by what its users where making for it, which caused me to re-frame how I was looking at it.
There's a group of people that aren't into patching at all, that could find this pedal interesting just as a place for hosting interesting and original pedals made by other people.
Then there are people that are looking for a multi-effects box, meaning, creating effects chains in the most portable way possible without buying individual pedals.
Finally, there are people who enjoy patching modules together to create their own custom synth - ZOIA has over 80 modules that can be patched to each other just like other software and hardware modular environments like Eurorack, VCV Rack, Reaktor and more. It still didn't make ZOIA the ideal patching environment, but rather, a pedal where patching is a "necessary evil" to make your dream pedal come to life.
In this video I explore the pros and cons of ZOIA relating to products in each three categories.
Free free to ask me any questions in the comment section below!
All my best,
Ziv (combining 3 vs videos in to one on YouTube as "Loopop"...)
Shawn
2021-08-13 00:16:44 +0000 UTCZacklur
2019-08-05 03:08:22 +0000 UTC