Unconventional Delay Pedals
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Re: Unconventional Delay Pedals
came in here to recommend the mtl asm jaywalking, see someone finally got to it. the fx loop is much different from most delay fx loops. instead of the effect in the loop only applying to the repeats, on the jaywalking, each repeat gets processed again and again by the effect in the loop. for instance, fuzz in the loop = 1st repeat fuzzed once, 2nd repeat fuzzed twice, 3rd repeat fuzzed three times, etc etc etc.
i love mine, and it was $100.
also there's this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnzRN5uPBSA
i love mine, and it was $100.
also there's this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnzRN5uPBSA
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Re: Unconventional Delay Pedals
Thanks for all of the replies guys. Will report back when I've added something/s to the spaces on my board 
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Re: Unconventional Delay Pedals
I still find my MG Music Space City Echo to be very unconventional.
Especially with the MG9000 controller.
While they are expensive when bought new they occasionally turn up used at a decent price.
Especially with the MG9000 controller.
While they are expensive when bought new they occasionally turn up used at a decent price.
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Re: Unconventional Delay Pedals
GB24-->HUGE Verb-->HUGER FUZZ
Mine is set at kind of a throbby, warpy, medium decay, aliens on salvia kind of thing. I've taken pictures of other settings but I'm too afraid to lose this one.
Even though the GB24 can do delay stuff it's really hard for me to consider it that, just because it can get into outer space territory so quickly. But it's a beast of a sound utility belt. Seriously....sooo many good things.
Mine is set at kind of a throbby, warpy, medium decay, aliens on salvia kind of thing. I've taken pictures of other settings but I'm too afraid to lose this one.
Even though the GB24 can do delay stuff it's really hard for me to consider it that, just because it can get into outer space territory so quickly. But it's a beast of a sound utility belt. Seriously....sooo many good things.
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Re: Unconventional Delay Pedals
The Boss micro rack delays are super badass. RPS-10 is like the Rainbow Machine, but with more sounds. You can control the pitch with audio. The RSD-10 is a sampling delay, you can trigger your sample and control the pitch with audio. What's funny is the manual tells you to use a cassette tape with pre recorded tones to send to pitch control inputs. There's also the RPD-10(panning delay), but it doesn't get nutty like the other two. It does sound fabulous though. Digital delays from the 80's are so badass. If you're into filthy digital, you need the micro rack delays.
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Re: Unconventional Delay Pedals
Agree so much. Imagine having two of them...GlitteryChunks wrote:GB24-->HUGE Verb-->HUGER FUZZ
Mine is set at kind of a throbby, warpy, medium decay, aliens on salvia kind of thing. I've taken pictures of other settings but I'm too afraid to lose this one.
Even though the GB24 can do delay stuff it's really hard for me to consider it that, just because it can get into outer space territory so quickly. But it's a beast of a sound utility belt. Seriously....sooo many good things.
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Re: Unconventional Delay Pedals
Yeah I've been seriously considering a second....
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Re: Unconventional Delay Pedals
At the risk of sounding like a total fanboy I think the GB24 is one pedal that anyone could reasonably justify having more than one. Imagine 3 in series...the horror...
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Re: Unconventional Delay Pedals
Never tried one, but someone has recommand me one of those.dr.morton wrote:I still find my MG Music Space City Echo to be very unconventional.
Especially with the MG9000 controller.
While they are expensive when bought new they occasionally turn up used at a decent price.
Demo on the MG Music website sound awesome.
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Re: Unconventional Delay Pedals
Hmm... Trigger like a PDS? Can it be manipulated like the PDS?rfurtkamp wrote:The Digi Timebender is the best unsung hero of the bunch.
5 sec of time, which comes in handy because in every mode but reverse, you can hit the on/off footswitch to trigger a useful hold mode that's like the EHX freeze only, well, a lot more options. This includes using it for harmonized or oscillating freeze.
Also you've got multi-head options that are tap-tempoable, plus the usual subdivisions, true stereo fun, and the different delays actually act like what they claim -speeding up the delay time acts differently for a digital delay, analog faux delay, or fake plex the head moves right, fake Space Echo the tape speeds up/down, etc.
It's a sound fun device beyond delay.
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Re: Unconventional Delay Pedals
No trigger, but you can do far more than the RDS (the big boy rack version) except there's not a discrete LFO but the rest is far far more evil.
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Re: Unconventional Delay Pedals
I know I talk about it a lot... but the supa puss weird mode can do... well weird things.
DD-3/5/7? Digital is fun
Or I would say anything with an effects loop.
DD-3/5/7? Digital is fun
Or I would say anything with an effects loop.
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I bloody love the boss DD-X pedals. So, so good.zRobertez wrote: DD-3/5/7? Digital is fun
My 2 cents: The mooer repeater (I think - the green one) has a weird time knob which is stepped, and oscillations never go above unity gain, so you can actually make fucked up beats with it. F' real.
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I really need to snag one of those. I feel like it would pair with my Cathedral nicely for fucked up atmospheres.rfurtkamp wrote:The Digi Timebender is the best unsung hero of the bunch.
5 sec of time, which comes in handy because in every mode but reverse, you can hit the on/off footswitch to trigger a useful hold mode that's like the EHX freeze only, well, a lot more options. This includes using it for harmonized or oscillating freeze.
Also you've got multi-head options that are tap-tempoable, plus the usual subdivisions, true stereo fun, and the different delays actually act like what they claim -speeding up the delay time acts differently for a digital delay, analog faux delay, or fake plex the head moves right, fake Space Echo the tape speeds up/down, etc.
It's a sound fun device beyond delay.
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Re: Unconventional Delay Pedals
The Timeline is my favorite. It has soooo much stuff in it.
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