Delay pedals w/ exp control over delay time

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ChetMagongalo wrote:anyone know how the meet maude compares to the ILFDD and Boss DM-2W? that was the only analog delay i've owned
Yes.

I have the meet Maude and the ILFDD on my board, and I also have an old Guyatone delay that is essentially a DM-2.

What do you want to know?
How do they compare sound wise? I found the ILFDD to be a little too dark, like a little too dreamy or something. I like my Empress Tape because it is in between darker delays and bright boss DD delays
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Glenouille wrote:wouldn't it be as simple as identifying the delay time pot value, adding/wiring a stereo jack female socket, and making sure the value of the expression pedal used is pretty close if not identical to the delay time pot value? (best way would probably be to have same value, i.e. change the exp. pedal pot if need be)

In a lot of cases, yes. We're closing in on a delay over here, we went with a loop in the feedback path (effects or expression) but I'm 95% sure the old "parallel jack" would do the trick for delay time. Next version, maybe...
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I have the AEX4 but have never used the exp function... hm...
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Adding to the list: Timeline, DL4, Skeleton Prince In Limbo, Source Audio Nemesis

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I think it is still there just not bumped.
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aen wrote:
Glenouille wrote:wouldn't it be as simple as identifying the delay time pot value, adding/wiring a stereo jack female socket, and making sure the value of the expression pedal used is pretty close if not identical to the delay time pot value? (best way would probably be to have same value, i.e. change the exp. pedal pot if need be)

In a lot of cases, yes. We're closing in on a delay over here, we went with a loop in the feedback path (effects or expression) but I'm 95% sure the old "parallel jack" would do the trick for delay time. Next version, maybe...
Thanks for confirming! I look forward to seeing what you have come up with! :)
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Line 6 M9, Digitech RP360

With the RP360 you can LFO-modulate one parameter of a delay while exp-modulating another, or the same one, for deliberate glitchfights.
With the M9 you can control all parameters by exp at once, but none by LFO.
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Super versatile, and damn cheap concidering it's packed with unique modes: DL-4.
A simuilar though somewhat more bulky option: Vox Delaylab.

But I was personally after something smaller, straight forward, analog. But with tap tempo, and more than the usual 600ms max delay time.

The Ibanez ES2 turned out to be the only contestant to fit that description, especially in the sub $100 (used) range...:idk:

The little fader obviously isn't as sturdy and comfy as an actual expression pedal, but it works for me. I don't want to waste money and board space on a big ass exp pedal just to use as a gimmick in one or two songs :idk:
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