Delays with feedback switch?

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Delays with feedback switch?

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How many delays out there have a footswitch to add more feedback to the sound?

For example:
http://proguitarshop.com/solidgold-fx-e ... delay.html

Or if there are any that have mods to achieve the same thing, please share
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If you count expresion pedals, can map it to do instant plex-style moving head and cranking repeat knob silliness and back again on the Digi Timebender.

Noisekick FX did a run of a few delay pedals with that sort of warp/feedback switch a couple weeks back as well, they may still have some and were in the low $100 range if I recall.
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I need one of those some day:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBOFwXtB1tI[/youtube]
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I can't say enough about the DMB lunar echo :drool: :drool: :drool:
Haki let me borrow his for a bit and I was blown away.

The take off switch isn't gimmicky at all, they took care to keep it very usable (but still wayyyy out there :lol: )
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The only problem, it is so hard to find.
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sylnau wrote:I need one of those some day:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBOFwXtB1tI[/youtube]


I wish theyd make a mini version of this without modulation but still with the
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The lunar echo sounds so amazing, and now they have an fx loop as well. I have 3 delays on my board right now and still want to add that.
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Frequency Central Atomic Clock has exactly what you need along with a sweet LFO to add pitch bending to your delay.

Review with sounds and pictures here: http://effectswire.blogspot.com/2011/07 ... clock.html
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the moody sounds mushroom echo has an optical sensor that gives a weird feedback effect that can bend the pitch as well. i like to leave it on and get a random blooming effect. there's no separate foot switch, though. you can get a kit and build it yourself. it's one of my favorite tools--always on my board.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUef_my_zDo[/youtube]

http://moodysounds.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=170
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rfurtkamp wrote:INoisekick FX did a run of a few delay pedals with that sort of warp/feedback switch a couple weeks back as well, they may still have some and were in the low $100 range if I recall.

Those look pretty cool. I'm probably looking for a digital delay only so I can have longer repeats, but an analog one might go well with my DD-3. I can't listen to clips right now, but I'll check this out when I get a chance.

I suppose there are ones that let you use an expression pedal to control feedback. I didn't think about that when I posted this. I'd rather just have a footswitch.

Also that Mood Mushroom looks pretty cool. I think I've seen it before but I'll have to watch some demos again.
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The El Cap does it if you hold down the tap switch
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another way similar to expression pedal is to get a delay where the you have access to the feedback path. then you can just put a volume pedal in (or any other pedal which can give pretty tits results).

heres a video of something i made like that recently. i cant really crank shit in my apartment at the moment but probably you get the idea of how it goes.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXGYBDFQ9a4[/youtube]
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^ holy fuck the part with the whammy in the loop was awesome.
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Yeah, the DMB Lunar Echo can't be beat, the switch is a momentary though.

sylnau wrote:The only problem, it is so hard to find.

There's a waitlist if you order direct, but you can get on without paying up front by emailing them; dmbpedals@gmail.com or just go to PGS which has them in stock. :poke:
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Re: Delays with feedback switch?

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Pretty much any delay in a ChkChkBoom will do it.
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