If the ravages of time took toll on the switches of the Roland TR-606 and made them sluggish and/or inoperative, you will get 21 posh new switches for your Roland TR-606 (device is not included in the offer). Continue reading “Roland TR-606 repair/ modification – in the DelayDude shop!”
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NUX Atlantic delay & reverb
This is a demo of the Nux Atlantic delay & reverb.
For this versatile double effect provides delay and reverb, I would like to present modes like analog, tape and digital delay.
And, of course, I also present the three reverb sounds (plate, hall and spring reverb).
Last but not least, you will also find different combinations of the sounds and orders of both effects.
0:10 60s (analog delay) Continue reading “NUX Atlantic delay & reverb”
Boss live stream theme „Boss Delay“ with Yoshi Ikegami and Matt Knight
Yoshi Ikegami was involved in the development of the most iconic delay units in history.
Recently, there was a great live stream on Facebook about Boss delays, where Yoshi Ikegami answered many questions about Boss delay pedals. Continue reading “Boss live stream theme „Boss Delay“ with Yoshi Ikegami and Matt Knight”
Exciting news for all delay freaks:
Once upon a time – before Corona – the Summer NAMM 2020 was supposed to take place these days. But although the fair has been cancelled, there are some interesting news for all delay freaks. Continue reading “Exciting news for all delay freaks:”
Source Audio Nemesis vs. Line6 DL4
This is a comparison of the Source Audio Nemesis with the Line6 DL4.
The Line6 DL4 has been launched decades ago, but still doesn’t have to be shy about a comparison with the Source Audio Nemesis.
In this demo I compare different modes of these two workhorses.
0:09 DL4: tube tape / Nemesis: noise tape with slight modulation Continue reading “Source Audio Nemesis vs. Line6 DL4”
Budget Delays Part I
There is an enormous number of nice delay pedals and there is one within everyone’s price range.
Regarding the budget area, you will also find a lot of good delay pedals, analog ones as well as tape emulations and digital delays.
In this three-part series, I would like to present some delays of all three sections that are available for ridiculous prices. Continue reading “Budget Delays Part I”
DelayDude Midi to Chase Bliss Audio cable – NOW in the DelayDude Shop
Chase Bliss Audio has created several exciting effect pedals. Besides the recently celebrated Blooper, well-known stompboxes like the Tonal Recall, the Warped Vinyl, the Brothers, the Spectre and others are still pretty famous.
In an ideal way, they are midi compatible. A feature, that becomes more and more important for many guitarists. Continue reading “DelayDude Midi to Chase Bliss Audio cable – NOW in the DelayDude Shop”
Empress Echosystem vs. Hughes & Kettner Replex
This is a comparison of the Empress Echosystem with the Hughes & Kettner Replex.
In this demo I compare different settings of drive and vintage factor of the Hughes & Kettner Replex with varying tape modes of the Empress Echosystem.
0:12 Replex:single head, vintage factor fccw/ Echosystem: new tape Continue reading “Empress Echosystem vs. Hughes & Kettner Replex”
Review: Nux Tape Core Deluxe – Part II
While the first part of this review was dedicated to the outer and inner values of the Nux Tape Core Deluxe, you will now learn all about the editor of this pedal. Continue reading “Review: Nux Tape Core Deluxe – Part II”
Moog Moogerfooger MF-104M
The successor of the legendary Moog Moogerfooger MF-104 is a likewise rather pedalboard-friendly analog delay. Continue reading “Moog Moogerfooger MF-104M”
Strymon Volante vs. Akai Headrush
This is a comparison of the Strymon Volante with the Akai Headrush.
By activating different tone heads, I created varying rhythms.
A sonic coulouring of each of these rhythms is added by different settings.
0:12 tape echo (Headrush)/ tape mode (Volante) – tone head 4 activated Continue reading “Strymon Volante vs. Akai Headrush”
Review: Nux Tape Core Deluxe – Part I
The Nux Tape Core Deluxe is not even new, but nevertheless, it might worth it to mind this pedal if you are looking for a new tap echo. It is really robust; its editor makes it very versatile and the price of 69€ is unbeatable. Continue reading “Review: Nux Tape Core Deluxe – Part I”
Moog Moogerfooger MF-104 SD
Like its predecessor, the Moog Moogerfooger MF-104 SD a definitively not pedalboard-friendly analog delay.
In contrast to the MF-104 it offers an extended maximum delay time of 1.4ms. Continue reading “Moog Moogerfooger MF-104 SD”
Foals Wash Off (Berlin at Night Remix) by DelayDude
This is the DelayDude Foals #Washoff remix, completely arranged and recorded with the Elektron Digitakt into Ableton Live 10.
Akai Headrush
This is a demo about the Akai Headrush.
Probably the only pedal that provides one separate output for each virtual tape head.
Although it almost seems like a silver-ager, it has extraordinary functions like the tape head spacing to create rhythmical delays.
0:09 tape echo Continue reading “Akai Headrush”

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