Any delays that are great at ducking?

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^was going to post the silver beast.

Also, any of the GT-100/001/1 Boss multis will duck if you program an assign in the editor (or can duck ANYTHING in the unit if you want to that badly).
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I am required by Odo’s Law to say Axoloti. You could either patch a ducking delay, or a loop that ducks and use whatever delay pedal/device you want.

It would also have other useful uses for your uses. :)*
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The Digital and Pong delays in the Digitech RP360 have ducking threshold and amount knobs. There are also some other good delay emulations and some Lexicon reverbs. They're all really nice effects, but none of them go 100% wet, in case that's a requirement.
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I bought one of these, it should arrive tomorrow. Price and footprint were irresistible, compared to the other suggestions. Thanks y'all!
Pepe wrote:The KORG ToneWorks 301dl does a really nice job with ducking. It is one of my favourite digital delays.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umS7Tst8Iz4[/youtube]

In my demo there's only one setting with a little amount of ducking (4:25). It gets really extreme if required.
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Cool! I have had several units of the whole series, but only kept two of the delay units. Some of these pedals have unreliable switches. You might need to swap them. (The Program switch is a momentary switch!)
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just scooped one myself. needed another delay. price was def right
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Pepe wrote:Cool! I have had several units of the whole series, but only kept two of the delay units. Some of these pedals have unreliable switches. You might need to swap them. (The Program switch is a momentary switch!)
do u know what type of switches they are? like SPST (hopefully)??
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ah poop. thanks! they look like a hassle to replace
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Not at all. If I can do it, everyone else can, too!
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Dr. Sherman Sticks M.D. wrote:ah poop. thanks! they look like a hassle to replace
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oh ya i know i can do it, just like not as easy as a different scenario.

i am pretty good w/ the sucker now, i cannot for the life of me get the braid to work.
wonder if i need to pump up the temperature of my iron a bit w/ the braid?

also was hoping for SPST so i could swap some buttons instead of footswitches.
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also also actually really excited about this pedal...remembered i really wanted one like 10 years ago but however much they were was a lot more money than i actually had at the time.
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Dr. Sherman Sticks M.D. wrote:oh ya i know i can do it, just like not as easy as a different scenario.

i am pretty good w/ the sucker now, i cannot for the life of me get the braid to work.
wonder if i need to pump up the temperature of my iron a bit w/ the braid?

also was hoping for SPST so i could swap some buttons instead of footswitches.
Try adding a small amount of flux to the braid (to the side you put to solder, not iron)
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