Advanced Delay Pedals

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Re: Advanced Delay Pedals

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That thing is amazing! :love: Pretty expensive though. There definitely needs to be more experimental delays instead of everyone going for TOANZ and the standard feature set.
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KOMA BD101 wrote: Mangle and cut your sound apart with an innovative voltage controlled analog delay circuit in combination with a fully adjustable wide frequency range gate. It sounds like you’re playing your instrument on the porch outside of your house and inside your amp is slowly sinking in the toilet, CV controlled of course.This might sound strange, but that’s just what this pedal is about: create weird resonant frequencies, shift between heavy delayed and cranked sounds and super short pulses, with whatever instrument you want to plug into it. The BD101 comes standard with a solid footswitch, multiple inputs, true bypass, an audio and control voltage patchbay and our new innovative expression controller. Freak out!

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Re: Advanced Delay Pedals

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sylnau wrote:
Adoom wrote:
Haki wrote:
univalve wrote:Jeez! :joy:
Thanks haki!
Sounds good and the Price is fair!


Free shipping, no customs and you can return it within a week if you don't like it. Also infrared controlled CV. I was barely able to stop myself from ordering one right away. Mainly because I haven't gotten into the whole CV thing yet, but this pedal is an excellent reason to do just that.


I find myself very interested in this pedal also.
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Me too, but it's too big (not pedalboard friendly).
Is there any other gate/delay pedal?

Man, you always have issues :p ;)

I think the price is Feature wise for experimental sounds really ok.
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univalve wrote:Man, you always have issues :p ;)

I never notice that... but damn you're right. :facepalm: :lol:

The price is in Euro... so I guess it's around 400 USD?
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Yeah, it's about $400 for non-eurotrash, definitely not a bad price. Is the pedal too big, or are you too small?

This thing running into the Flux? Crazy good times for a long time, to help distract you from the hole it blew in your financials.
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:omg: the Company Name is so awesome!
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Another day, another deal. Eventide Timefactor might have fallen off in popularity with more recent options, but HelloMusic.com has it for $300 today. $9 US shipping, $25 off for coupon code hmaug25.

Like for the Echoloution, I'm tempted. But, if I were a reasonable person, I should be reasonably set for delay. And I just bought a (second) bass and I'm not really a bassist.
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Re: Advanced Delay Pedals

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Now that I think about it more, and look into it, I don't think I want a Timeline that much. El Capistan is still this months pedal though.

Hmm. Anyone know anything about the Deluxe Memory Man with Tap Tempo?
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I use a Deja Vu, It gives me both digital and BBD that you can mix. has tap, and lots of possible set ups. versitle pedal and not too expensive.
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modernage wrote:
NihilistNixon wrote:So I have decided I will purchase the Lunar Echo and then get the Superdelay.
Then I will spend the next 10 years of my life experimenting with them both.lol

The Lunar Echo seems pretty interesting. I'd love to try one out. I have a engineer/producer friend who is friends with the DMB guy, so he gets all the pedals for free. I need to go over and steal that one and give it a run.

As a bit of a delay junkie I will say the following......
The Superdelay was the biggest OMGICANHAZGAS pedal for about a year or two when I first became addicted to pedals..... it might have actually been the pedal that instigated the craze for me. And when I got FINALLY got one my life was complete....................

.........until the El Capistan came out. Sold the Superdelay, bought the El Capistan, profit. Haven't looked back since. It doesn't have as many settings as the Superdelay..... but that's where the Timeline come's into play. :evil: I will say that even though the Superdelay does sound good it isn't very tweakable. If it's an "advanced delay" that you want I would go with either the Timefactor or the Timeline. Much more option heavy.




OH FUCK MY ASS! El Capistan is sicksicksicksick. That and Lunar Echo would make me orgasm in seconds. Fuck SuperDelay. Ive seen demos and looked up reviews. I must play one. Today.
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OH FUCK MY ASS! El Capistan is sicksicksicksick. That and Lunar Echo would make me orgasm in seconds. Fuck SuperDelay. Ive seen demos and looked up reviews. I must play one. Today.


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Re: Advanced Delay Pedals

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I like Superdelay a lot better than El Capistan. Or any other delay. Though Pitchfactors are FUN and I don't think they were mentioned yet
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