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On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 12:08:12AM -0700, hqr@earthlink.net wrote: > Hi-- > Today I got a strange bird out of storage--it's a Digitech 2 second delay > mounted on an old Morley pedal I had made for me back in the 80's . . . > Here's what it does-- > There are three knobs on the side which control feedback, delay volume >and > delay time--the pedal can be switched to control either feedback or delay > time. Changing delay time also changes pitch on this puppy. > Is there a commercially produced pedal that does this? I managed to get > this unit to function, but it definitely needs some tuner cleaner and > general attention--thought I'd share . . . > Gary The Danelectro "Shift Daddy" seems to be a digital delay with a pedal used to control the delay time. See: http://www.guitarist.co.uk/gear/gear_page.asp?ID=1750 http://www.danelectro.com/shiftdad.htm http://www.danelectro.com/shiftdads.htm Never played one myself, and finding useful info on what exactly it is is difficult. The second danecectro url was recently added since there seemed to be some confusing as to what it was (reading the first url, the marketing text of which is plasted all over the net, is definately vague...) As far as I know, you can only use it to control delay time though. Also, the Digitech Space Station seems to have a couple of preset which are sorta-kindof pedal varied delay times. I belive some of the Zoom pedal boards allow you to alter delay time via the builtin expression pedal (gfx8 manual seems to indicate as much). Some of those things have some pretty bizzaro (and _very_ digital) sounds on them. Looks like you can map the pedal to feedback and wet/dry mix as well. Adrian