Looking for a pedal that adds both delay and a boost for soloing and stuff. Came across the tech 21 D.L.A which basically does exactly what I want but somehow did not impress me too much. Are there any others? Or has anyone tried the tech 21 pedal and like it a lot?
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You have that in your GT-10! Have a preset that you like... write it
to the next one over... and then go in, and boost the EQ, turn up the
"Patch" level another 20%, Delay off in the first patch...Delay now on
in the 2nd one...speed, depth.. and Bam! It's one footswitch away from
being a "Boost"...
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I've used a Boss DD-2 and DD-3 (in separate rigs) for exactly what you're describing. Not a HUGE boost, but definitely sufficient for every situation I've been in. By setting the Level knob (which controls the volume of the echo) at around 1 o'clock, the original and delayed note "hit" together without getting muddy. Turning it further than that starts to sound a little off, but YMMV.
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But I thought the level knob in traditional delay pedals are more of an "effect level" or mix as some of 'em have. I dont think they provide a boost in overall volume. I have a rocktron cheapo delay pedal and it does have a level knob. Boosting it just gives me more delay in the sound. I usually keep the level on my delay pedals very low for a subtle delay effect.Sam
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If you really do have a GT-10 it couldn't be easier. Like Robert says, just change the output level and/or boost the EQ to suit and then write the patch to wherever you want it to go.
Then try it out and alter the patch level until its "right" writing over the same patch each time.
As a lot of the presets are at differing volumes you should really be altering the output levels of your "go to" patches so that they are all in synch when you come to play live. The ones that are for solo boosts having a higher patch level of course.
Typically you'll have your favourite patches next to each other on the U01-U? patches for example.All men play on 10. Never gonna turn down again.
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Originally posted by Mazrim View PostIf you really do have a GT-10 it couldn't be easier. Like Robert says, just change the output level and/or boost the EQ to suit and then write the patch to wherever you want it to go.
Then try it out and alter the patch level until its "right" writing over the same patch each time.
As a lot of the presets are at differing volumes you should really be altering the output levels of your "go to" patches so that they are all in synch when you come to play live. The ones that are for solo boosts having a higher patch level of course.
Typically you'll have your favourite patches next to each other on the U01-U? patches for example.Sam
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Originally posted by jgcable View PostPlease post a review of that Tech 21 pedal. It sounds very interesting.
Sam
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