This one is for the synth players! Daniel Fisher - Sweetwater's resident synth guru - takes us on an incredible sonic journey with his Deep Dive demonstration of the Nemesis Delay. In this video Daniel plugs his Moog Matriarch into the Nemesis and conjures an astounding world of mind-bending sonics. Mr. Fisher raves, "If I could only take one pedal, whether I'm bringing guitar or keys to a gig, it would be the Nemesis Delay from Source Audio. It's simultaneously a very simple pedal to use and quite possibly the most complex delay I've ever used as well." Thanks, Daniel. That really means a lot to us.
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More Nemesis Delay / Synthesizer Loveliness from Daniel Fisher of Sweetwater!
We've got a couple more excellent demos for you from our pal Daniel Fisher of Sweetwater. In these videos the Nemesis Delay plays a cameo role alongside the Moog Model 10 Modular Synth and the ARP 2600 Semi-modular Analog Synthesizer System. Both of these killer synths sound even more fantastic when Daniel engages our flagship delay pedal!
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Pay close attention during the intro and the 16:00-minute mark of the Moog video to hear Fisher click on the Nemesis and achieve a massive cascading effect thanks to the Nemesis' stereo ping-pong delay feature.
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The Nemesis enters this video at roughly 2:48. You'll notice the mega-wide stereo sound courtesy of the Nemesis.