Two former Gamechanger Audio guys named Toms Lazdovskis and Matiss Tazans just dropped their first pedal under a new brand called Metha Works. The Monk Echo is a delay and reverb unit that uses formant filters to make your guitar sound like a human choir, and the team behind it has worked at Neural DSP, Darkglass, and Marshall before.
The pedal lets you blend reverb and delay together while shaping vowel sounds through male, female, and kids' vocal characters. You can morph between different vowel shapes manually or set them to respond to how hard you play. A macro control system links multiple settings to one knob or expression pedal, so you can sweep between wildly different tones. It handles everything from subtle echoes to completely self-oscillating chaos.
Pre-orders are open for €380, and it ships with eight preset slots plus full MIDI support for 127 more.
The pedal lets you blend reverb and delay together while shaping vowel sounds through male, female, and kids' vocal characters. You can morph between different vowel shapes manually or set them to respond to how hard you play. A macro control system links multiple settings to one knob or expression pedal, so you can sweep between wildly different tones. It handles everything from subtle echoes to completely self-oscillating chaos.
Pre-orders are open for €380, and it ships with eight preset slots plus full MIDI support for 127 more.