Choose your own adventure with your Meris pedals (LVX, MercuryX, Enzo X, and Ottobit X). Answer as few or as many layers as you like, and every answer opens the next ring — stop whenever it sounds like what you meant.
The TPC Adventure Wheel is a map of everything a pedal can sound like, organized from the center outward in layers of increasing specificity.
Start at the center. Nine broad families — Space, Motion, Rhythm, Glitch, Tone, Texture, Feeling, Style and Pitch. Some are physical, some emotional, and one is shorthand for people who think in genres. Pick as many as you like.
Move one ring out and each family splits. Space becomes Intimate, Real Rooms, Monumental, Unreal. Texture becomes Pristine, Vintage, Dirty, Broken.
At the outer ring are the specific descriptors. Not just monumental but Cathedral, Canyon, Cavern. Not just vintage but Tape, Bucket Brigade, Dusty.
“Make it sound big” isn't something a pedal can act on. Space › Monumental › Cathedral is. The wheel turns it into parameter values and sends them to your pedal over MIDI. No model is guessing at what you meant; the mapping from word to knob was measured on the hardware, one pedal at a time.
Think of it like a paint swatch book: you know you want “blue”, but the wheel gets you to cobalt versus cerulean versus navy and then mixes it for you.
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