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Source Audio’s new One Series pedals were designed, in part, to make the company’s potent sound-shaping tools more accessible and easier to use. At a glance, the new Nemesis digital delay—with seven knobs, two switches, two push buttons, two footswitches, and a raft of I/Os—might look like a step backwards along that path. But in fact, it’s an intuitive and fantastically fun way to explore the possibilities of digital delay and create very personal variations on classic and more new-fangled echo sounds.
Like all One Series effects, Nemesis offers the potential of deep editing and customization through the company’s free, downloadable Neuro app. What’s impressive about Nemesis, however, is how sonically flexible the unit is before you dive into that second level of tailoring. Whether you plug and play or go further, this is a powerfully varied delay machine.
Tech-averse players haven’t always found Source Audio pedals approachable. So the Darth Vader aura conveyed by the black enclosure and ominous name might seem like an odd choice. Such perceptions are overcome quickly by plugging in, twisting knobs, and making sounds—a process the very user-friendly Nemesis rewards readily, and with engaging sonic results.
Time, feedback, and mix controls all work like they would on any basic delay. The mod and rate knobs control the depth and speed of the modulation texture associated with each delay type. The intensity knob is the real wild card. This impressive little control changes roles depending on the delay type, adding a wide range of additional color and texture to each delay engine—from EQ filtering on the tape and analog delays, to aliased sounds on the bit-crushing degrade delay, and scale intervals on the pitch-shift delay.
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