Electro-Harmonix SYNTH9 Synthesizer Machine Pedal
Electro-Harmonix SYNTH9 Synthesizer Machine Pedal Reviews
Continuing their line of effects pedals designed to render keyboardists obsolete (just kidding), the Electro-Harmonix Synth 9 Synthesizer Machine pedal allows you to coax classic synth tones from your guitar or bass. And it doesn't require a special pickup system either — just add it to your pedalboard like any other effects pedal. Nine presets give you access to some of the most iconic synth sounds from the '70s and '80s. And thanks to an extremely wide playable range, the Electro-Harmonix Synth 9 pedal delivers precise tracking with both guitar and bass.
Love the synth!
This synth box is remarkable. It has a ton of versatility mixed with fantastic sound quality. No keyboard player, no problem!
Synth
Love it great add to my collection.
Fun Idea –
The tracking is quite terrible, signal falloff sounds like the amp is shorting (It isn't), it barely works on guitar, it works less on bass, it randomly cuts out killing all signal to your rig which then the only remedy is unplugging and plugging it back for a reboot.
This thing has been treated like a princess since day one living on nothing but clean, isolated power. It's just awful quality, at an awful price.
This is so bad that I will likely not buy another ehx pedal for a very, very, VERY long time, if ever again. $ for a brick I can't return anymore and is too light to be a door-stop. I leave it on my desk now to remind me I paid my 'Stupid Tax' for the year. Spare yourself the pain, save your cash and get an envelope filter. You'll likely be happier.
Synth 9. It was fun while it lasted.
I enjoyed using this pedal but it barely outlasted the warranty. It got noisy and started generating distorted tones of its own. EH accused me of using "dirty cables" which is utterly ridiculous since I'd purchased a new pedalboard, cabling, and power supply along with it.
Sounded and worked great until it didn't.
I had hopes but mine did not last very far past its first birthday. It is a roll of the dice when buying outsourced products these days. I did not use it that much and it began making a lot of other noise before it died. Electro Harmonics claimed I was using dirty cables. I bought new cables with the unit. Never again.
First Pedal In 25 Years
I got away from FX Pedals .Just used a good gitar,pickup and Amp.. Kept it simple in the day. This is quite the Jem. Does all as Described. Plus Quite a Bit More. Tweeking Tonality on receiving Amp. The Blank Templates Are A Plus. How long it will go for? we'll see,Let you know
It’s interesting
Some digital effects will work on bass guitar even if they don't mention it. I didn't find this pedal very effective with bass guitars or acoustic guitars. I suspect you need a guitar with a fairly hot humbucking signal and it might be better to record it directly in to a console or a computer interface instead of an amp. I think it works better if you put the character features around 1030 and 130 respectfully and have the guitar signal up around 8 o'clock. The best sound seem to be the ones that you might associate with the rock band rush.
Synth 9
I am a home songwriting/recording hobbyist and decided that I'd like to add synth sounds to my recordings. I have a keyboard but realized after messing around with it for a few years that I'll never be much of a keyboard player so decided to look for another solution. They Synth 9 fills that need and doesn't require a dedicated pickup so I decided to try one out. I'm pleased with the sounds I'm getting and looking forward to some indoor time and digging into it beyond a few brief test sessions. I especially like the dry signal out that I can run through other effects simultaneously and produce some interesting results. The gear works as advertised and delivered promptly which is why I make most of my purchases through Sweetwater.
Lots of fun. Try one!
I like this. Some great sounds are possible. Tracking is surprisingly good...maybe not quite like other units that cost 3 to 5 times as much, but still very good. For the price, it's hard to go wrong with the Synth9!
Add some keys to your band without the drama
No keys in our band till now this thing adds what you need for any funk or key backgrounds
SYNTH 9
Oh yeah I have the sound of the 80s synthesizers at my feet I'm a one-man band and this is absolutely icing on the cake I highly highly recommend this product to those of you who love that 80s sound oh yeah baby
Synth9 has potential
Great pedal for Synthesizer sounds... great triggering. Played through a Yamaha Magicstomp for Stereo imaging, then listened through headphones. Was captivated!
Now the bad news. I used it in a gig live situation with high hopes. Unfortunately the timbre range isn't great for guitar speakers. Too thin sounding... not thick and full as was expected.
The only solution, in my opinion, is to run it independently through a more Hi Fi amp setup.
Again, the potential is there. Its great for recording, but too thin when used live through guitar speaker cabs.
No worries, EHX, I am gonna keep this puppy. Its a masterstroke for its design intentions.
Synth 9
REH SYNTH9 pays off
I am running a second channel and doing side loops for my three piece band with a ditto as well as filling out a lot of my work.
I am getting the extra sound I want to avoid 'dead space' so problematic in trios at low volume.
There is a learning curve but I am quite happy with it.
It is what it is and it does what it is supposed to do.
I like it!
Turn your Guitar into a Synth
Works as advertised. Great Synth Sounds coming out of your Guitar. Still figuring it out but many Tonal possibilities. I did want something to sustain indefinately and it does eventually fade out, another pedal would do the trick. But even one note plucked gives you that full sound. Im going to try it on my keyboard as well. I believe it will really enhance that as well.
Service ...
Incredible service always at Sweetwater ... Always get my product within the time period that they tell me ...
This new Synth 9 is a great unit for helping with string arrangements when you can't get the real thing! The synth part as far as moog goes is the next best thing ... I would recommend this to anyone for live or studio ...
Rickey Medlocke (Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist and record producer)
Kind of torn on this one....
Synth 9
Synth pedal
Very cool addition to my collection of toys. Amazing effects. Love it.
Superb!!!
I ve had the Synth 9 for a while. It s fantastic!!! I own all of the EHX "9" pedals and this is my fav by far. I ve "nailed" the intro to "Mr. Crowley," all of Van Halen s "1984" and "Jump." The tracking, especially the "Solo Synth" setting, is excellent. I play Keyboards pretty well but how cool to have the Synth 9 for a gig that requires a Keyboard part
My personal wayback machine
The Synth9 joins my B9 and C9 in the keyboard section here at Wino City Studio. This is by far the most fun of the three. Some reviews I read complained that it changes the tone of their guitar. Isn't that the whole point? These are convincing models of the great synths of the past. Pretty easy to dial in tones. It has even prompted me to break out my cheap keyboard as the controller. Lots of fun here, the folks at EHX hit this one out of the park!
Excellent guitar synth pedal by EHX!
Without needing a special pickup or MIDI guitar, and using only your 1/4-inch guitar cable, this synth rocks. It's always great to have a guitar synth handy for those special songs. Some of the settings work find with hammer ons, pull-offs, and slides (from my experience), but others require meticulous playing of single notes as with a monophonic synth. The "Vibe Synth" is great with it's delayed vibrato and adjustable intensity. A great pedal that will come in very handy in certain situations. The adjustable and mixable dry and synth signals is also great so you can blend the synth sound with your dry then processed guitar signal--like having a synth doubling with your guitar licks (a great sound especially when separately panned left and right in a stereo field)!
Cool pedal
Very impressive sounds - you are still using your guitar to play a synth so it is not perfect, but it beats buying a synth and learning to play it and you don't need a midi guitar either. I would recommend to add to almost any pedalboard as it is a very fair price for what you get.
Wow! Vintage is the key word.
When the video said "vintage", I underestimated how "vintage" this pedal would sound! It's the "Night Rider" soundtrack!! I may keep it but. man, it will take time and patience to get any usable sounds for today's music. So far I've massaged two sounds out of this thing. $ is a lot for two sounds...oh and violins!
I'm talking myself into returning it...
EXH Synth 9
This is the best synth pedal for a bassist. It claims to track to a low A but using my stingray it tracks all the way down to low E. Perfect Oberheim sound. For us old school players the obx sound is just like Mothers Finest funk keyboard without a keyboard player!
Synth 9
I love the strings settings
The rest not so much.
But it's worth it for the strings
Best part is the sales team at sweetwater.
Especially Kurt Cripe, the only person to respond question i had about the EHX Synth 9
Electro-Harmonix makes good stuff, but louise customer support
Thanks again Sweetwater
Great sounds from the Synth 9
I had always been skeptical regarding guitar synth effects, but after seeing the demo I couldn't wait for the release of it. Great sound! Very easy learning curve. Very intuitive functions. I use it to add fullness and subtle background effects over both rhythm as well as lead riffs. I am completely satisfied with it, as are all of my band mates! This opens up many possibilities to expand and explore your music.
Out of the Park...
Once again, EH has a home run. The whole "9" series is setting a new standard for guitar synths.
Not only are the sounds perfect emulations of the synths they represent, but the interaction with the guitar is new and different from a typical GR-55 or similar guitar synth.
These devices behave differently if you're playing chords from playing single notes. So there's a level of surprise that comes into play as you learn it's response.
And the subtle variations that "control 1 & 2" offer give each of the 9 voices individuality.
These things go beyond making sounds to being an inspiration to new compositions...
All I can say is: "MORE, PLEASE!"
Amazing, Versatile, Tracks VERY Well, Sounds Great!
Full of Synth!
Just got my pedal today and am putting it down for the first time. Need to let the power supply cool off! This thing really is amazing, just need to play with the settings. Haven't hooked it up to my board yet to see how nice it plays with other effects, but that will happen in due time. Already picked up synth lines on Xanadu. Subdivisions is next on a very long list of tunes to try and tackle. Shout out to my rep, Stewart Hisey...He kept me updated every week. I was thinking I wasn't getting this until first week of April, but got my email from Stew that it shipped yesterday and it came today. I shall be immersed in synthful bliss all weekend long! Thanks so much Stewart!!!
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