![]() ![]() If you hold the Bypass button while a note is being sustained, it will stop adding new sounds to the sustain effect so long as the button is down. The pedal automatically sustains the notes you play. When you take your foot off the Bypass switch, it stops sustaining. If the Bypass switch is held down, the Superego+ will freeze notes as you play them. Pedal functions like a piano’s sustain pedal. Sustain Mode (Moment + Auto lights illuminated).As soon as you release the pedal, the sustain begins to fade. Your sound is frozen as soon as you press Bypass. The lights indicate which is your current Mode. You switch between these modes by pressing the Mode switch (on the bottom left of the pedal). The sustain functions are divided between four sustain modes. Instructions for Using Superego+’s Sustain Modes Of course, there’s really no limit to what you can do – from practicing scales to making incredibly complex chords or eerie sonic atmospheres. Creating chords with monophonic instruments or voices.Turning down the dry signal to create a padded (i.e., slowly louder/slow attack), effected sound.Sustaining a chord to solo over (or practice scales).Musicians go different directions with this sustained sound, but some popular examples include: The pedal can sustain or freeze any incoming sound, including: It is primarily used as a sustain (or freeze pedal). The Superego+ has two primary functions: sustaining and adding effects. If you prefer learning from video tutorials, we’ve also selected the best that are out there. Like all of Electro-Harmonix’s manuals, it’s short, clear, and to the point. You can read the complete Superego+ manual here. Live Effects mode where the dry signal is routed thru the built-in effects and the internal synth engine is disabled.EXP Presets sweep between snapshots of 7 knob parameters create and save one set of snapshots for each FX type.Built-in effects section with 11 effect types.Creates synth effects, sound layers, glissandos, infinite sustain and more. ![]() These are the official specs from Electro-Harmonix. Find out how to modify for extra options.We think the Superego deserves its big ego. But it also has a considerable number of effects (11 of them!), which is a big plus of the Superego Plus. That’s worth the price of admission alone. It can elongate the sounds of notes, allowing you flow between notes and letting you stack notes into chords (even on monophonic instruments). The Superego Plus pedal can work like the sustain pedal on a piano. I thing having the efx loop on the SuperEgo is brilliant, cause the processed sound can sound a little cheesy it times by itself, byt with a little distortion it sounds amazing.Electro-Harmonix Superego Plus is a sustain pedal that lets you freeze any sound with the tap of a foot. It was a massive pedal and only really used it for that function, so I got rid of it. I used to run two separate signal flows on my pedal board with the HOG just to get the pure wet sound of the Freeze function on the HOG. But if you adapt to the pedal, instead of forcing your playing on it, I think it will work well. You also have to adjust your dynamics slightly to get the pedal to trigger nicely. I think the way it works is that it takes a split second sample of what you are playing abd then loops it, most of us may have little quirky habits we do when we play, and they happen to be in effect the moment the pedal is sampling, it will sound out of tune or just weird. ![]() The main thing to get used to is playing a chord very cleanly to get it ring out nicely in the pedal. want one bad as well! used to have the HOG, which spawned the Freeze and the Superego. ![]()
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