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am 15.10.2002 3:52 Uhr schrieb Adrian Likins unter alikins@redhat.com: > 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 > The Line6 DL4 can do this. Itīs a cool unit with a looper included. You can connect an volumepedal to control the delaytime and feedback as well as some other parameters. No Midi implied. CW