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pretty much any post-midi rack mount delay will allow you to control any number of parameters (including delay time) some of the best are the lexicon pcm-70 (also the 80 and 90..but imo they don't sound as good) the tc electronic 2290. the line 6 dl-4 is s cheap pedal that allows you to change several parameters (including delay time) without using midi. to the best of my knowledge only the repeater ( of the-until-recently-manufactured variety) allows you to change the tempo once the loop is "locked"... but lots of the old units did , but via a front panel knob - the old digitech rack mount series and the venerable lexicon pcm 42. do a little homework and you'll find lots and lots that can be manipulated via pedals. monk On Friday, July 5, 2002, at 08:05 PM, Roojah Amighty wrote: > > I am a guitar player [yet another one, forgive me lord...] and I am > looking for a delay unit that has delay time controlled on-the-fly by > an expression pedal, be it MIDI or CV based, as well as the ability to > "sample" live from my guitar signal. There are a million little stomp > delay pedals on the market, but I need to be able to change the delay > time without bending over to tweak knobs or doing some weird foot > stomping dance. > I don't care about the number of echoes/loops/layers[I always just > use one]-But I want to be able to control the "tempo"/delay-time by > variable expression, NOT a tap-tempo stomp. > Can anyone recommend ANY Setup/unit that would enable one to > accomplish this feat with one's feet? Thus far the only suggestion I've > had was to use the out of production BigBriar MoogerFooger Analog delay > with a CV pedal, but they are both pricey pricey and somewhat > scarce. . . Any suggestions? > -TIA, --Roots > > _________________________________________________________________ > Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com > > monk@fuse.net http://www.monkmusic.com