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    I was just wondering if there is a way or a pedal to get a delay that like fades in on each repeat. Idk if I'm explaining like I have it in my head but basically you wouldn't hear the concussive "pick" sound. Almost like a delaying tremolo maybe.


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    Re: Question about delay

    Originally posted by jayylmao View Post
    I was just wondering if there is a way or a pedal to get a delay that like fades in on each repeat. Idk if I'm explaining like I have it in my head but basically you wouldn't hear the concussive "pick" sound. Almost like a delaying tremolo maybe.
    Would a reverse delay do it?


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      Re: Question about delay

      Originally posted by Blille View Post
      Would a reverse delay do it?


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      Would you not hear the "pick" at the end instead? I have no idea


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        Re: Question about delay

        Originally posted by jayylmao View Post
        I was just wondering if there is a way or a pedal to get a delay that like fades in on each repeat. Idk if I'm explaining like I have it in my head but basically you wouldn't hear the concussive "pick" sound. Almost like a delaying tremolo maybe.


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        Absolutely I have 2 hotone delays. The EKO and the TAPE EKO. The tape eko has 3 different delays and in both of the pedals you can do exactly what you're asking. They are true bypass and only around $40 so its perfect. Very simple controls to operate

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        • #5
          Re: Question about delay

          Originally posted by jayylmao View Post
          Would you not hear the "pick" at the end instead? I have no idea
          You do but it doesn't sound like a pick since it's reversed.

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            Re: Question about delay

            Tc electronic flashback reverse mode


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              Re: Question about delay

              Idk if reverse delay is exactly what I'm thinking about. Try to think of a delay that swells in and out. I'll look into your suggestions though!! Thanks


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                Re: Question about delay

                I wonder if there is like a delay pedal with a loop that you could stick a tremolo pedal in. God damn rabbit holes


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                  Question about delay

                  Originally posted by jayylmao View Post
                  I wonder if there is like a delay pedal with a loop that you could stick a tremolo pedal in. God damn rabbit holes
                  Yes sir. Deluxe Memory Boy.

                  You could put a Slow Gears clone in the loop.


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                    Re: Question about delay

                    Originally posted by Blille View Post
                    Yes sir. Deluxe Memory Boy.

                    You could put a Slow Gears clone in the loop.


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                    I have a BYOC Lazy Sprocket. It's a great effect into any sort of delay - into the Reverse mode on the Flashback, it sounds amazing!


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                    • #11
                      Re: Question about delay

                      A ducking delay will do something like that. It's a touch sensitive delay that ramps up in volume as the delay trails kick in. Many delays have a duck, or ducking, or ducked (anything with in the name will do it) delay setting. Strymon has a good example of the sound on their site... http://www.strymon.net/weeks-preset-...h-sensitivity/
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                      • #12
                        Re: Question about delay

                        ^Yup. And analog delays tend to have less pick attack since it rolls off the high end each repeat vs being an exact copy. Also, try turning the delay down
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                        • #13
                          Re: Question about delay

                          Like Kamanda~SD said, I find analog (or at least, analog voiced) delays have the softest and most 'diffuse' attack. Many high end super-delays will actually have a knob or setting called 'Diffusion' which kind of sucks the attack out of the note but leaves the trail. I was just listening to demoes for the Diamond Memory Lane Jr. and you'll notice that you can barely hear any attack, it's so subtle:



                          On a much cheaper and more reasonable recommendation, I really like the TC Electronic Flashback delay for that. Even on the 2290 setting which doesn't change your tone much, it still has a very subtle diffusion to the attack so it doesn't sound as in-your-face.
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                          • #14
                            Re: Question about delay

                            I really like my Neunaber Expanse with the echo delay and wet reverb for this. Works great and then I can work in my Tech 21 DLA delay for added effect when needed.

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                              Re: Question about delay

                              Take a Vapor Trail, and stick an EQ (to get rid of the sharp attack- it is analog, so it isn't bad, though) and a volume pedal in the insert. You can 'fade' in delays all you want. I do this by setting up parallel chains in my Fractal, and routing the delay volume to an expression pedal- and ride that during solo playing. The Andromeda Delay varies the delay volume with pick attack, and includes some EQ to tailor the sound of the echoes, too.
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