Wed Oct 07, 2015 11:33 am
Hey Y'all. We're looking at new delay technology in a serious way.
I know what I want in a delay, but I'm curious as to what you want. This is a digital adventure, so no need for the "I want a bucket brigade 8 second reverse delay with expression and CV for everything and seven colors of smoke."
Things I will most certainly NOT go without:
Tap tempo
Modulation of some sort
Things I am very much looking to add: CV controls wherever possible.
Wed Oct 07, 2015 11:41 am
I'm a simple man. Nice repeats (multiple channel?) and the ability to mix in crumbly, spattery, broken-sounding dirt, post-delay.
Think Ghost Delay meets Reverberation Machine in a dark alley and walks out pregnant with a Dwarfcraft baby...
but in a not copied kind of way.
Wed Oct 07, 2015 12:02 pm
Ability to store pre-sets is great, even if its just one or two
Ability to choke the delay signal < i dont even know if this is possible but i want it to be
Duel Loop one set of pedals in one loop into the delay and another set into the second
Multipule Wave forms
Wed Oct 07, 2015 12:24 pm
Fuck modulation. The market is saturated with modulated delays. Keep digital digital!
Glitch.
- input sensitivity knob
- glitch time knob (from granular stutters to "where did my repeats go....oh there they are" sort of glitching)
- glitch mix knob/switch
mmmmmmmmm
Wed Oct 07, 2015 2:23 pm
hmm, this is tough - I already have a delay pedal that has everything I *want*, but here are some ideas:
dual fx loop would be nuts
multiple modulation options would be really neat. like being able to choose warble, granular stuff, or a pitch shift/glitch like the bitquest's delay
random lag
tone knob for repeats
epic long delay times
volume control (not just mix)
multiple delay lanes (similar to a multi tap with option between parallel/series)
looking forward to your computer wizardry
Wed Oct 07, 2015 2:25 pm
resincum wrote:random lag
That could be all kinds of awesome!
Wed Oct 07, 2015 2:58 pm
Any sort of glitchyness/weirdness with time. FX Loops are awesome, multiple delays in one are cool too. Crazy tone control on just the delay signal, like super resonant filter or the like. Or super dirty delay signal. There are plenty of clean predictable delays out there, give me something with character, dirt, rawness, or general unpredictable weirdness.
Wed Oct 07, 2015 4:00 pm
I agree with the above, especially the glitch, some other features I'd like:
- delay time of 2 seconds or preferably longer so you can make sample like textures
- infinite footswitch (switchable between latching and momentary)
- reverse mode maybe also on a footswitch (switchable between latching and momentary)
- external tap input
- multiple subdivisions with quarter triplets included
- filter (random), vibrato (random) and tremolo on the repeats
- max 12 bit or 16 bit sound quality level, character without getting too ugly on longer repeats if you don't want it (like a PT2399 does).
Wed Oct 07, 2015 4:26 pm
Control over the ad/da conversion. I assume this isn't possible but a faux control mimicking for example an old dd-3 with its 12 bit ad/da. the shit sample rate of the dd-3 is what makes it sit so well in the mix. Then of course you should be able to get way lower sample rate than the dd-3
A limiter after the feedback section of the delay line so that you can go batshit with feedback and ruin your signal without necessarily blowing up speakers.
Envelope control over appropriate parameters.
Low pass and high pass filters for the delay line.
Wed Oct 07, 2015 4:26 pm
Haha, I love you tris.
Just read your post
Thu Oct 08, 2015 7:19 am
If we're talking new and digital, doing weird stuff to the repeats; pitch shift, bitcrushing, distortion, ring mod, ??? Who needs another delay that just sounds nice?
Envelope controlled... something. I feel like any parameter would be fun to control like that!
Thu Oct 08, 2015 8:48 am
Hey Matt!
Brohug...
Thu Oct 08, 2015 9:59 am
I only ask that trails are an option.
That's my #1 thing with digitals and it fucking shits me when you can't do that.
monkeydancer wrote:If we're talking new and digital, doing weird stuff to the repeats; pitch shift, bitcrushing, distortion, ring mod, ??? Who needs another delay that just sounds nice?
These are great ideas.
I'd like a delay that sounded like it was turning my notes into ice crystals and then exploding them with psychic warfare mind beams.
You're Dwarfcraft, I know you know what I'm talking about and I know you can make it happen.
Thu Oct 08, 2015 4:07 pm
As the others have said, make a fucked up sounding delay. There are loads of digital delays out there that do the pretty, shiny, feely thing. Glitch it up, tear it apart, fuck yeah. Other sweet things are multihead simulations for rhythmic repeats (too few pedals do this, why the hell should the repeats come out in a neat, ordered line? Scatter them!), reverse and decaying crystals on the surface of the sun slowly imploding and exploding in multicoloured rays of blinding light engulfed in darkness. I'll let you figure out that last one in the lab.
Thu Oct 08, 2015 4:18 pm
I don't know how possible it is, but I think it would be cool to have a delay that would sweep back and forth between reverse and actual delay. Or a delay that has a filter sweep through it as well with controllable frequency and resonance.
Or something that plays a forward and reverse delay at the same time.
Have a whole digital fx unit that applies strange things to the delay only. Tremolo, chorus, vibrato, ring mod, etc.
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