The Boss DD-8 is the most recent compact Boss delay and the direct successor of the DD-7.
In this two- part review, I will first present facts about the construction and the standard sounds of the Boss DD-8, before, in the second part, I will dedicate myself to the special modes of this compact digital delay. Continue reading “Review: Boss DD-8 part I”
Category: Delays
Neunaber Echelon
The Neunaber Echelon is a pedalboard-friendly digital delay.
Up to 1000 ms maximum delay time offer nice tape sounds. Continue reading “Neunaber Echelon”
Boss DD-8 special sounds
This is a demo of some special sounds of the Boss DD-8. Besides +RV and shimmer, I also present sonic options of the modes mod, warp and GLT.
Review: Boss DD-200 part II – special algorithms
The first part of the DD-200 review was dedicated to the design and the fundamental sounds of the latest Boss delay-creation.
Now, I would like to take a closer look to some special algorithms of this digital delay. Continue reading “Review: Boss DD-200 part II – special algorithms”
Moog Moogerfooger MF-104M SD
Super Delay is the additional designation of the Moog Moogerfooger MF-104M SD. Similar to all the other analog delays of the MF-series, the MF-104M SD is also not pedalboard-friendly. Continue reading “Moog Moogerfooger MF-104M SD”
Boss DD-8
This is a demo of the Boss DD-8 .The Boss DD-8 is the most recent compact Boss delay and the direct successor of the DD-7. It provides a looper and 11 delay modes.
0:10 Standard Continue reading “Boss DD-8”
Review: Boss DD-200 Part I
The youngest member of the Boss family is the Boss DD-200. Although it comes around in a compact enclosure, it offers numerous features.
In this first part of the review, you will learn more about the design and some sounds of the Boss DD-200. The second part will be about some special algorithms. Continue reading “Review: Boss DD-200 Part I”
MXR Carbon Copy Deluxe
The Deluxe version of the MXR Carbon Copy needs more space on the pedalboard than its ancestor. Thus, it is a less pedalboard-friendly analog delay. Continue reading “MXR Carbon Copy Deluxe”
NUX Atlantic vs. Source Audio Ventris
This is a comparison of the Nux Atlantic with the Source Audio Ventris.
Both pedals provide the combination of delay and reverb.
Besides the direct comparison of varying reverb- and delay sounds, you will also get a soundscape of shimmer to float away.
0:09 hall Continue reading “NUX Atlantic vs. Source Audio Ventris”
Should I get the Strymon Volante or the El Capistan?
A reader’s question to the Dude:
“I am torn between the Strymon Volante and the El Capistan.
I have seen your video a million times and am still not sure. I like the rhythmic possibilities you can get with the Volante, the rec level knob which can add some dirt to the repeats, the 3 delay types and the 4s max delay time.
But I am tempted with the warm sound, and the simplicity of the El Capistan.
I want the unit as a main delay (currently have a Boss DD7 which will stay on the pedalboard as a second delay).
Do you think it is worth it to lose that extra warmth for all that pros of the Volante?
Currently, I am playing a Les Paul through a Bugera 5W tube amp.
I mostly play ambient and progressive to blues rock (Huge Pink Floyd fan).
Also, if you have the time, what is your favorite (or favorites) delay pedal(s) and why?” Continue reading “Should I get the Strymon Volante or the El Capistan?”
MXR Carbon Copy
The MXR Carbon Copy is a pedalboard-friendly analog delay.
It offers up to 600ms of maximum delay time that can be garnished with modulation. Continue reading “MXR Carbon Copy”
BOSS DD-200 special algorithms
This is a demo of some special algorithms of the marvelous BOSS DD-200 (http://www.bossus.com/).The BOSS DD-200 is a standalone pedal which is really compact, provides many features and can be extended extremely by connecting additional switches and midi.
Shimmer
0:54 Tera Echo Continue reading “BOSS DD-200 special algorithms”
Review: Nux Atlantic -Part II
In the second part of this review, you will get to know all about the sound of the astonishing Nux Atlantic. Continue reading “Review: Nux Atlantic -Part II”
NUX Tape Core Deluxe vs. Strymon El Capistan
This is a comparison of the NUX Tape Core Deluxe with the Strymon El Capistan.
While the Strymon El Capistan is THE reference regarding tape sounds, the NUX Tape Core Deluxe becomes extremely versatile by using the editor.
Check out, if you can find sonic differences between these two delay pedals.
0:10 fixed head Continue reading “NUX Tape Core Deluxe vs. Strymon El Capistan”
Review: Nux Atlantic -Part I
The first part of this two-part review is dedicated to the construction of the Nux Atlantic delay/reverb. And in the second part you will get to know all about the sound of this astonishing bargain. Continue reading “Review: Nux Atlantic -Part I”

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