Which delay pedal? Recommendations from users

The last time I ever mention it on Elektronauts…TC Electronic Fireworx.

Over a decade prior to the Digitech… no screen… here’s a little hint, sold under a different name depending on the territory.

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Ooh what’s this? Sounds nice

Thomann

There was initially a lot excitement and anticipation for the Ocean Machine. And then it all went a bit flat.

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i had many delay pedals.
right now i enjoy the walrus mako d1 very much.

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Been reading comments on it, seems the delays are great but the reverb is bland.

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Looks cool and has midi

Walrus

What parts of the TimeLine did you not get along with? The Boss is going to be very similar (menu-divy). If you are looking for something more knob-per-function that is analog-adjacent, I’ve been eyeing one of these, but your other two options would work well also:

I also absolutely recommend the Empress Zoia, but takes a little creativity. I use it as an all-purpose effect for a Circuit Mono Station, and really livens it up. The delay and reverbs are especially nice on it, and you can then program it to do whatever modulations you want.

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Yes it’s the Circuit Mono Station I’m looking for an FX for and the MS-1

it was about 2015 I had the Timeline it just didn’t gel with me, I’m sure it does for others tho. I like the Volante

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Very cool! It is such a unique and underrated synth. Note that with the Volante, you also get a spring reverb, and everything sounds nicer with a little bit of reverb. Obviously not necessary if you are also planning on adding a reverb pedal at some point, but might be an added bonus.

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Also this!

Thomann

Ventris and Nemesis got married.

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Not a delay pedal but said to have some amazing FX for the pricepoint. Unfortunately I don‘t own one (yet).

Maybe worth a consideration?

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Nope. All you need is a 2,17€ converter.

Full Midi CC control

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Ibanez DM1000.

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Holy shit dude great guess!! Actually the DM1100 but they’re essentially identical apart from the longer delay time on the 1100 vs the 1000. One of my favorite pieces of equipment ever. I’m so pumped someone got it!

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MXR Carbon Copy.
Cheap. Small. Get two if you want stereo. Simple BBD analogue circuitry, with way way less noise than the moogerfooger delay.

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Wow, good to know.
(for others, too late for me, I already wasted 100 € on that stupid midibox long ago :smiley: )

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Another vote for the carbon copy.
Sounds brilliant. Built like tank.
You can also open it up and adjust the trim pot for the lfo to get different rates, nice.

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I didn’t know that. Coool.
But just realised the op wants midi.