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delays with momentary feedback loops built in

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skip ahead to 4:40 for the good part. the only part that matters
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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 :!!!:
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Re: delays with momentary feedback loops built in

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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. :drool:
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mr echo does that too
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I still don't know why I don't have one of these:

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Gunner Recall wrote:I still don't know why I don't have one of these:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PSZia4nAe0[/youtube]


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 :!!!: :!!!: :!!!:
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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 :!!!: :!!!: :!!!:


:lol: 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.

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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
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Sitori Sonics Tapeworm has an "Xplode" button. Yeh.

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Gunner Recall wrote: :lol: 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?


:hello: 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.
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Re: delays with momentary feedback loops built in

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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. :drool:


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.
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colin wrote:
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. :drool:


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.
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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.
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Re: delays with momentary feedback loops built in

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@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 :omg: 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.
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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...
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