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Many of the Boss delays seem to have those features: https://www.boss.info/us/categories/effects_pedals/delay_reverb/delay/
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
I hope you find the one that fits your needs and helps you make the music you want!
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.
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.