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Only repeating delay pedal made by Damage Control | Only repeating delay pedal made by Damage Control | ||
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+ | Scraped from damage control site - marketing speak: | ||
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+ | The Ultimate Delay | ||
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+ | * Advanced, meticulously detailed delay algorithms with unprecedented control. | ||
+ | * Mod Delay, Slap, Long, Tap, Ping-pong, Multi-head, and Reverse delay types. | ||
+ | * 20 second Two-Track Looper with tempo sync and individual pan/level controls. | ||
+ | * Reverse delay features real-time alignment with your playing for consistently repeatable live performances. | ||
+ | * Say goodbye to “models.” Continuously variable time, feedback, mix, mod speed/depth, grit, filter and smear controls let you go places modelers never dreamed of. Go between the models and create sounds that are truly unique. | ||
+ | * True stereo operation. | ||
+ | * Crafted with love in the USA | ||
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+ | Superior Analog Performance | ||
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+ | * Analog dry signal path for ZERO latency operation. | ||
+ | * Premium quailty A/D & D/A converters coupled with analog dry path allow an astounding 115dB Signal to Noise ratio typical. | ||
+ | * 96kHz, 32-bit floating point processing throughout. | ||
+ | * Tube-buffered wet signal path. Dual 12AX7s run at their full 250V plate voltage for the warmest and fattest digital effects available anywhere. | ||
+ | * Transparent analog buffered bypass so your pedal will work equally well in front of an amp, in a loop or on a mixing console. | ||
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+ | Intuitive User Interface and Operation | ||
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+ | * All parameters instantly available real-time during performance. No hidden menus to dig through. Continuously variable. | ||
+ | * 8 easily accessible presets. | ||
+ | * Full MIDI implementation allows extended control for those with more complex rigs. | ||
+ | * Delay is both Tap tempo and Strum tempo enabled. | ||
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==Phase Inversion== | ==Phase Inversion== |
Revision as of 17:06, 13 February 2018
Damage Control Timeline: Tube-powered delay pedal
Controls
General Information
Only repeating delay pedal made by Damage Control
Scraped from damage control site - marketing speak:
The Ultimate Delay
- Advanced, meticulously detailed delay algorithms with unprecedented control.
- Mod Delay, Slap, Long, Tap, Ping-pong, Multi-head, and Reverse delay types.
- 20 second Two-Track Looper with tempo sync and individual pan/level controls.
- Reverse delay features real-time alignment with your playing for consistently repeatable live performances.
- Say goodbye to “models.” Continuously variable time, feedback, mix, mod speed/depth, grit, filter and smear controls let you go places modelers never dreamed of. Go between the models and create sounds that are truly unique.
- True stereo operation.
- Crafted with love in the USA
Superior Analog Performance
- Analog dry signal path for ZERO latency operation.
- Premium quailty A/D & D/A converters coupled with analog dry path allow an astounding 115dB Signal to Noise ratio typical.
- 96kHz, 32-bit floating point processing throughout.
- Tube-buffered wet signal path. Dual 12AX7s run at their full 250V plate voltage for the warmest and fattest digital effects available anywhere.
- Transparent analog buffered bypass so your pedal will work equally well in front of an amp, in a loop or on a mixing console.
Intuitive User Interface and Operation
- All parameters instantly available real-time during performance. No hidden menus to dig through. Continuously variable.
- 8 easily accessible presets.
- Full MIDI implementation allows extended control for those with more complex rigs.
- Delay is both Tap tempo and Strum tempo enabled.
Phase Inversion
Pedal Manual
Schematic
- Additional Sources