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Re: Simple delay with built in Freeze?
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 5:38 pm
by Science Amps
Thanks for all the great suggestions everyone. After looking into some different options, I realized that getting another DD6 is the simplest option for momentary noise layering without losing the delay, and that coupling that with a Freeze would just give me more versatility than hoping to find it all one simple pedal. I was thinking maybe a delay with an expression pedal set to feedback would probably a nice compromise with a little more contorl, but I sold the DL4 to try and make my pedal board a little smaller in the first place. My band is about to start playing live again, and so I've having a bit of self-induced pedal crisis. Haha. Thanks again for the recommendations!
Re: Simple delay with built in Freeze?
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 5:41 pm
by whoismarykelly
Science Amps wrote:Thanks for all the great suggestions everyone. After looking into some different options, I realized that getting another DD6 is the simplest option for momentary noise layering without losing the delay, and that coupling that with a Freeze would just give me more versatility than hoping to find it all one simple pedal. I was thinking maybe a delay with an expression pedal set to feedback would probably a nice compromise with a little more contorl, but I sold the DL4 to try and make my pedal board a little smaller in the first place. My band is about to start playing live again, and so I've having a bit of self-induced pedal crisis. Haha. Thanks again for the recommendations!

Re: Simple delay with built in Freeze?
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 6:36 pm
by tremolo3
Kidcrash, right?
Re: Simple delay with built in Freeze?
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 11:43 pm
by ThurberMingus
I managed to read this whole thread without looking at the OP's user name
Excited to hear that man! You know we'll expect board pics when it's all together!
Also the DD-20 has a mode that sustains the delayed notes without turning into a cacophony alaa DD6, but iirc it doesn't delay your dry sound when you're holding the pedal down.
Re: Simple delay with built in Freeze?
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 3:32 am
by Science Amps
ramonovski wrote:Kidcrash, right?
No, Kidcrash I think will likely never play live again. With our bass player living back in our home state of New Mexico it's become pretty much impossible. We are still trying to finish our last record, but that's a different story...
The band I've been playing in for a few years now is called Dreamdecay, and we have a new record coming out soon as well. I just play guitar in this band. My current setup is Jazzmaster -> Maxon 808 -> RAT -> DD6 -> EA Trem -> Street Sweeper -> 2x12 with EM12's. My bandmate had an identical setup, but he left the band to focus more on his other band, Darto. John, from Kidcrash, will actually be playing with us now.
Our new stuff is a bit different, but you can hear some of the type of noise stuff we do with the DD6 (the rest of the setup on this record is a bit different from what I listed above, however).
https://ironlungpv.bandcamp.com/album/n ... -lungs-040
Re: Simple delay with built in Freeze?
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 7:33 am
by Ev_O)))
DD-6 + freeze is definitely appropriate. Good call.
Re: Simple delay with built in Freeze?
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 4:25 pm
by BoatRich
Science Amps wrote:ramonovski wrote:Kidcrash, right?
No, Kidcrash I think will likely never play live again. With our bass player living back in our home state of New Mexico it's become pretty much impossible. We are still trying to finish our last record, but that's a different story...
The band I've been playing in for a few years now is called Dreamdecay, and we have a new record coming out soon as well. I just play guitar in this band. My current setup is Jazzmaster -> Maxon 808 -> RAT -> DD6 -> EA Trem -> Street Sweeper -> 2x12 with EM12's. My bandmate had an identical setup, but he left the band to focus more on his other band, Darto. John, from Kidcrash, will actually be playing with us now.
Our new stuff is a bit different, but you can hear some of the type of noise stuff we do with the DD6 (the rest of the setup on this record is a bit different from what I listed above, however).
https://ironlungpv.bandcamp.com/album/n ... -lungs-040
Dude you're in Iron Lung too?
Re: Simple delay with built in Freeze?
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 5:16 pm
by resincum
while that would be a wild surprise, iron lung records is a thing too

actually played with vacant life last week
Re: Simple delay with built in Freeze?
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 5:20 pm
by BoatRich
resincum wrote:while that would be a wild surprise, iron lung records is a thing too

actually played with vacant life last week
Ahhhh I should've payed more attention/actually clicked the link
Re: Simple delay with built in Freeze?
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 1:51 am
by Science Amps
BoatRich wrote:resincum wrote:while that would be a wild surprise, iron lung records is a thing too

actually played with vacant life last week
Ahhhh I should've payed more attention/actually clicked the link
That happens all the time

Re: Simple delay with built in Freeze?
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2015 10:54 am
by Meriphew
The Eventide Timefactor does the freeze thing. So does the Strymon DIG.