
The Triton Delay is PT2399-based, on the darker/murkier side tonally, and has about 900ms of delay time. The standout feature, however, is the dual delay time controls and the way they interact. There is a footswitch to toggle between the delay time controls, and when switching from one delay setting to the other, the transition is gradual rather than instantaneous. This means that there is a slow glissando-like pitch bend. It sort of sounds like doing a slow lean on a a vibrato bar on your guitar.
But, a video demo explains it better than words. I did a moderately adequate video with my iphone on a tripod. The volume is a little low, but I feel it fairly represents the overall sound of the pedal. I will be doing a better audio demo in the near future.
Here's the demo:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpLMAIetGZc[/youtube]
And here are some pics of my prototype:



So yeah, this thing definitely works and is ready to be ramped up into production. Just need to design the enclosure artwork, get some boards ordered, etc.