TempusEdaxRerum wrote:t-rey wrote:Any of the ones you listed should work just fine. I personally don't like the really versatile delays like that because I get too overwhelmed, but what I've noticed is it's much more about finding one that you find easy/intuitive to use and much less about what's the 'best.'
I agree with this completely, but I just can't help but gas over over-complicated delays.
Yup.
I love the idea of big feature rich delays and the unique otherwise impossible sounds within. But I either find one sound and stick with it or spend all my time digging through menus going "neat-o", and ultimately feel like I've wasted time and money rather than playing the thing.
Of the OP's choices, I'd go delaylab. Sounds great, relatively inexpensive, definitely meets a general definition of versatile.
But I'd rather have multiple smaller single purpose delays. Maybe it's the limits of brain, but it's easier for me to see think and write around the individual pieces of hardware vs modes/menus/functions crammed into one pedal - and more often than not, those multiple smaller units will yield sounds not possible with a single larger unit.