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Is there a delay pedal that...


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...you can custom adjust the levels of each repeat?

 

For instance, I'd like a delay where the first few repeats are fairly loud but still decrease in volume as they repeat like any normal delay with it's feedback level set high... but then after about four or five repeats, they continue repeat but decreasing in level far less than the first four or five repeats.

 

Let's see if this can help you understand if you don't get what I'm saying. Lets say 100 is the loudest level, and 0 is the quietest, each number being a repeat. I'd like to hear a delay that does this: 100, 80, 60, 40, 30, 28, 26, 24, 22, 20, 18, 16, 14, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 0

 

Understand? I think this would be really awesome if someone made it, and made it in a way where we could somehow dial in the levels of each repeat. We could do some crazy {censored}... like 100, 50, 80, 20, 90, 5, 90... insane!!!!

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The Magicstomp indeed.

It doesn't have quite that kind of resolution, as it only has 8 independently controllable bands of delay. But I suspect that's the most you're going to get, since most people find that to be too overwhelming as it is.

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UD-Stomp could do it too. Up to 8 delays can be run simulataneously, parellel or series. Set up the delays to run in parellel with the same times, but have them decay differently. One starting off louder and decaying fast, and the other starting off half the level of the first and run the feedback longer.

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