Is there a pedal like the MXR Carbon Copy Deluxe, but full stereo (inputs too) and expression control over regen (to nosedive in and out of oscillation). I know there’s the rubberneck with the instant oscillation footswitch. There’s the Wampler Metaverse which is stereo in/out and can control feedback/regen via expression but apparently it doesn’t actually stereo pan the repeats and apparently in spite of being all digital does not support firmware updates. There’s the EHX Grand Canyon which doesn’t do stereo in. Recommendations?

    • Baron Von J
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      11 year ago

      Ooh, need to look at some reviews. There’s no jack for an expression pedal, so looks like you need to twiddle the knobs to oscillate.

      • @MiddleWeigh
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        11 year ago

        Aw man! I know people really love that one though… maybe look at strymon then. Pretty sure they can do just about everything delay wise though I’ve never played one. Happy hunting.

        • Baron Von J
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          21 year ago

          yeah It has some good modes and features.

    • Baron Von J
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      21 year ago

      Indeed. Man, I have a lot of pedals to review. At least the DD-8, RE-2, RE-202. I prefer knobs over menus but the DD-200, DD-500 look worth checking out. The RE-2 looks like you can long-press the pedal to oscillate, so that’s

        • Baron Von J
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          21 year ago

          Man, I really have to stop hitting Reply when I mean to get out of preview mode!

          Thanks for pointing me at Boss! I don’t know why I just completely blanked out on them when thinking about this. The RE-202 is looking like a real contender so far! I’m coming from a Danelectro Dan-echo, so keeping tone control would be nice is a surprise bonus. And having both reverb and modulation for the repeats is smooth.

          I finally found a manual for Source Audio Collider which confirms it does trails, so that’s pretty high on my list now too. Over the RE-202 I like all the extra modes it has, but I’d have a lot more to learn to not feel like I paid for stuff I’m not using.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            Hah. I know I have done that.

            I get it. There are SOO many boutique pedal makers now with insane circuitry is it easy to overlook the more established companies. Chase Bliss has crazy unique pedals that will make crazy noise you never even heard before.

            For sure, you can have something for a long time and not know how to use every feature it has.

  • @MiddleWeigh
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    Sorry I don’t have a recc, I just use a rubberneck, while not stereo, it’s a fantastic pedal. Bbd are my fav.

    Side note: Can someone please make a guitar pedal specific community? I would but not brave enough. I spent a decent amount of time on that one.

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    I don’t have a ton of experience with guitar pedals, but have you looked at the Empress ZOIA? The ZOIA has stereo inputs/outputs, supports an expression pedal and, based on my experience building patches for it, it shouldn’t be very hard to do what you want.

    • Baron Von JOP
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      01 year ago

      That looks pretty badass. But I think I’m way too ADHD to effectively use something like that.

      • BetoM
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        01 year ago

        Fair!

        I tend to gravitate tower pedals and instruments like the Empress ZOIA, that are programmable and versatile: the Critter & Guitari Organelle (runs PureData patches), the ZOIA (runs its own thing), the Monome Norns (runs SuperCollider), the MOD Dwarf (combines Linux plugins to create virtual pedalboards). Now that I think of it, these are almost all computers running Linux (I think the ZOIA is the exception)!

        It is very easy to get overwhelmed with possibilities and options, though; constraints are a good thing. I watched Tom Morello’s masterclass and in one of the episodes he talks about his pedalboard. He has like only 5 pedals (2 are repeated because he doesn’t want to change the knobs on stage), and he talks a lot about how he has learned to make what he has sound good, instead of having his pedalboard be a moving target. It’s a really interesting perspective!

        • Baron Von JOP
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          11 year ago

          I have mad respect for people who can really dig in and make proper use of components like this. The results are generally impressive. I have a Boss RC-5 and honestly struggle with that! The external dual footswitch helps but I need to dig out the manual to pick more intuitive set of functions.