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Actually it was a NPD yesterday, but nevermind.

I had been using a DD20 but realised that I would set presets, forget what they were and never use them. So I decided to get a smaller/lighter delay to take up less board space. First impressions are that it sounds really good, although I was using PodFarm through crappy headphones as my amp is at my bass player's house. I really like the Tape setting, and the Analog isn't as dark as on the DD20 which is a good thing. I couldn't get the TonePrint function to work though, but I think i've worked out why. I also have the Shaker Vibrato so i'm looking forward to when the TonePrint Editor becomes available!
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Post by Simon »

Good work!

These pedals are incredibly well built. I have the HOF Reverb and it seems incredibly reliable. I think TC are making some very well made pedals at the moment.

I saw the looper version of this pedal they've just released and was quite tempted. They look spot on.

Let us know how you get on with it.

p.s. those attachments came yesterday. Cheers again! :)
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Yeah! Great pedal. I like it very much. It's very versatile and the looper is pretty simple to use. So i use it often just for noodling around...
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i always fancied one of those, dibs on the flip ;)

joking aside it would be great to know how you get on with it
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Post by luciguci »

I have always been stuck between getting this or the TC Electronic Nova Repeater, since both are like ~$100 used.
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lorez wrote:i always fancied one of those, dibs on the flip ;)

joking aside it would be great to know how you get on with it
Not likely to be flipping i'm afraid.

Got the Toneprint working last night, it's pretty cool how you can upload all these different sounds via your phone. I'm really liking a reverby delay created by the bass player from White Lies at the moment.
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Post by Mike »

johnnyseven wrote:
lorez wrote:i always fancied one of those, dibs on the flip ;)

joking aside it would be great to know how you get on with it
Not likely to be flipping i'm afraid.
Says the most frequent pedal flipper after Day 1!
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Post by johnnyseven »

My pedal flipping is most commonly OD/Dist/Fuzz pedals. Delay and modulation pedals I tend to keep for a reasonable amount of time, granted I didn't have the DD20 long but my previous delay I had for about 5 years.
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Post by ghost_effects »

i borrowed one of these from a friend and thought it was pretty good!