I just got my zoia about a week ago and have been watching lots of videos on what people have made and I gotta say, the patches you have showcased here are by far some of the most impressive. Thanks for sharing!
Andrew Milam Thank you! There’s a zoia users community on Facebook where people share projects and patches. I’ve found lots of inspiration from there too. :)
I've been looking at the Zoia since it was first announced as a possibility for my board. I really liked this demo, mostly because your patches sound a lot like I would probably do on my own! Great job, and thank you again for a great demo.
Came here to get some inspiration on new things to do with Zoia - turns out I already got about half of these from Patch storage! Thanks a lot for sharing, they're great fun to play with :)
Cool!! Does it come with the Lego board? Looks modern and retro at the same time! I'd love to have one but sure can't afford it. ..of course, great playing still. 😊🎸👌🏽
Ms. Barbiealmalbis, could you possibly explain the design of your Lego stand (The Lego "Set" needed for parts, the Construction, materials/modification to avoid sliding on a desk surface)? There's stands available on Etsy that are extremely overpriced considering the materials used, and I would like to build something similar to yours.
Hi there, the screen is really quite small, and the text about the same size as in a smart phone. I think you’d be able to do it with someone helping to look at the screen when you’re programming. But after the patch is done you can definitely use the LEDs to control parameters. Color coding different types of modules for patches helps too.
That depends no how you wanna use it. If you're going mono, you can use it on two places in your pedalboard (i.e. beginning and end). The dual ins and outs are fully independent so you can use the zoia as two mono pedals. :)
Haven’t heard of issues with LED’s going out. A more common issue is the original keypad wearing out, though Empress has replaced those with a more robust keypad in the newer units. Mine’s been working very well with no issues. Hope that helps.
@@barbiealmalbis Thanks a lot for answering! I found the button "heads" but I can't seem to find the actual switch (the device). Does anyone have a link to something like what @barbiealmalbis is using (Eg the actual switch device)? Is it this one? www.loop-master.com/mini-tempo-pedal-decals-p-51.html I think I found an equivalent (without open/close selector) where I live here: pt.banggood.com/MOSKY-TAP-SWITCH-Mini-Guitar-Pedal-Tap-Tempo-Switch-Effects-Pedal-Full-Metal-Shell-p-1382381.html?cur_warehouse=CN
Doodloo yeah those are good. it’s actually quite simple to make. It’s just one switch inside that’s either “normally closed,” or “normally open” depending on what your pedal needs. The Zoia works with either, since you can change the polarity setting on the Zoia.
Awesome thank you! I don't have a Zoia, but hearing what you have done with it makes me consider it in time... Also awesome playing. Where can I find some of your albums?