skip ahead to 4:40 for the good part. the only part that matters [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gmd6QxqpvNQ[/youtube] thats the freakshow fx digilog [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bm0a9Zwn7p8[/youtube] solidgold fx electroman. also has a send/return loop to process the sound that is feeding back into the delay.
any others that I should be looking at?
EDIT:I found this and its mad $$$$ but has everything i want $599 holy poop
Holding down the tap switch will send the Strymon delays into self oscillation, but they don't have an effect loop... that is until they release the Timeline.
Because you're on the wait list? Or maybe you don't like delays that work beautifully with fuzz? Throw a fuzz infront of this thing in Wrecked mode and
Haki wrote:Because you're on the wait list? Or maybe you don't like delays that work beautifully with fuzz? Throw a fuzz infront of this thing in Wrecked mode and
I guess just between my dmm/e600d/skrecho it's hard to justify another delay :says the guy with 30 fuzzes: I'll probably get one sometime this year.
if your going to spend 600, get a used mood delay and an ohnoho chk chk boom. They are better than anything. ever. done. if not, get a malekko 616/919 and a chk chk boom
Pedals.
FuzzHugger Arc Flash
FuzzHugger Algal Bloom / choke
Ohnoho Utter Studder
Ohnoho Chk Chk Book
Ohnoho Blowing Up
Boss Rc-20xl
Boss DD7
Boss TU2
Earnieball Vpjr
Devi Ever US
Digitech Whammy
Stanimal SHO clone
MOOG 104-SD
Gunner Recall wrote: I guess just between my dmm/e600d/skrecho it's hard to justify another delay :says the guy with 30 fuzzes: I'll probably get one sometime this year.
Do you have to pay up front?
In your defense, delays tend to be more expensive than fuzz pedals so require more justification.
It looks like you have to pay up front when ordering direct. I got mine through a dealer that had them in stock. They seem to send out small batches to dealers every now and then. So you could just keep a look out there rather than shell out the $260 and have to wait 3 months.
modernage wrote:Holding down the tap switch will send the Strymon delays into self oscillation, but they don't have an effect loop... that is until they release the Timeline.
Maybe I'm just crazy, but the Timeline doesn't appeal to me too much. I love my El Cap, but I feel that it's got enough options already (and I don't think I really use it to its full extent as it is). But yeah, the abilitly to hold down the tap button to get the El Cap to self-oscillate is a great feature and is somewhat similar to having a built in feedback loop, so I wouldn't hesitate for a second to recommend getting one.
And as an aside, my current favourite feature of the El Cap is the stereo output. I bought myself a second amp recently and it sounds just gorgeous in stereo.
modernage wrote:Holding down the tap switch will send the Strymon delays into self oscillation, but they don't have an effect loop... that is until they release the Timeline.
Maybe I'm just crazy, but the Timeline doesn't appeal to me too much. I love my El Cap, but I feel that it's got enough options already (and I don't think I really use it to its full extent as it is). But yeah, the abilitly to hold down the tap button to get the El Cap to self-oscillate is a great feature and is somewhat similar to having a built in feedback loop, so I wouldn't hesitate for a second to recommend getting one.
And as an aside, my current favourite feature of the El Cap is the stereo output. I bought myself a second amp recently and it sounds just gorgeous in stereo.
Yeah, I looooove my El Cap too. It is the best sounding delay I've ever played, and I've had my share. My wife just traded her DMM for a Brig, and it is completely different sounded, but equally as awesome. To be able to have a delay with both of those algorithms would awesome. Plus an addition of at least 10 other delay settings. If the Lo-fi setting sounds have as cool as the Zvex Lo-fi Loop Junkie that would be a wet dream come true. Plus the option of Stereo In/Out, not just out, or a feedback loop. Looks like you can have multiple banks for presets, a more functional looper, and a lot more knobs for tweaking. Call me a fanboi, but this looks like the greatest delay pedal ever. I'm just cringing at the thought of what the price might be.
The Rock And Roll Workshop Dual Delay doesn't have a built-in momentary, but it does have stereo outs with sends and returns and EXP inputs for each side. All kinds of possibilities with these.
@KOSTA your shit always looks dope. you got 12 jacks there. whats goin on.
I googled the strymon its gonna be $449 but no loop so I did however come up with a brilliant and simple way to wire up the two expression jacks on the diomond to a box with a joystick and a clean blend on the return. I have figured out that since 100k volume pedals actually work as expression pedals. and joysticks come in 100k. also the feedback loop is on an insert cable. a breakout box could eliminate the need for insert cable AND have the ability to assign one of the x or y axis like a 2 input mixer. like a dry/wet control for the effects in the loop of my delay, but on a JOYSTICK also switchable would be playing the feedback volume and time to x and y. or I could just keep it simple and have the delay time as its own regular expression pedal. can you pickure this? its just attenuators on a joystick.
eatyourguitar wrote:@KOSTA your shit always looks dope. you got 12 jacks there. whats goin on.
I googled the strymon its gonna be $449 but no loop so
$449?!?!? That's great. I was expecting it to creep up into Tone Czar price territory. This picture leads me to believe that there will be a feedback loop...