Great! My favourite function is the depth on the looper for BOC style tape warping stuff. Great delay sounds overall, swells with filter and bitcrusher are wonderful! 🔥 🔥 🔥
Great video, finally someone really did a semi-deep dive into this pedal. I bought one 2 years ago and absolutely love it. Being able to dial in the Fx time and all the parameters in between is worth the price of admission. Also, this pedal was $80 and built like a German tank! I have not run it into a stereo rig but I am sure that could be very interesting as I am hearing here. It's got all the best delay settings built in you could want, my only wish is that it had an EchoRec setting instead of the filer or lo-fi settings. Would love to see someone demo this against the Strymon Timeline, I am willing to bet it can hold its own against the Goliath.
Thank you very much for your words 🙏 I don't usually compare pedals of different price ranges. I think it's useless, if I had money to spend I would never buy a Joyo, I would surely pick the Strymon or the Meris for example. Let's be honest, most people are not rich, and a lot of pedals cost too much. Dseed is a good value for money, it does its job very good and that's all we need to know
@@PerryFrank I have the money to buy anything I want, but why overpay for the same or similar car ( as an example ). D-Seed II is an amazing pedal and it does an amazing job regardless of the price
@@Mr.Steve-O oh man, you're lucky. I have to buy all my pedals by second hand, that's why I often review budget pedals. I can tell you that if I had money I would buy them new. But thanks a lot for the idea, I will think about making a video comparison with these two pedals.
I have this pedal and use it also as a signal splitter on my pedal board to have two separate chains. This delay is great for it's price but I experience a ridiculous problem: when I turn off the power and then switch it back on it boots in a strange state when in will allow signal when bypassed and completely turns off the signal when engaged and to make it work normal way again I have to unplug power cable from pedal and plug it back all the time. I've tried different power sources all with the same result. Anyone had the same problem?
This was the first stereo pedal I ever bought, there are some things I really liked but the ping pong always messed me up as the original/clean signal doesn't go in the middle, it goes hard left and then right and then the effected delay begins. You did a wonderful demo of this pedal and I might have to try the looper out after seeing you demonstrate the sounds available for it!
Hello Perry mate how’s it going man. Great sounds mate. Such a joy to hear great tunes. As always man keep them coming. Cheers 🍻 Perry. Greetings from wales 🏴
Good day! What are the differences between 1/4T & 1/4D, or the 1/8T & 1/8D? More importantly, what are the differences between the 'T' & 'D' suffixes, anyway? Thanks!
I'm also baffled about these different suffixes. It seems to be possible to tap the tempo no matter where this knob is set. Do why does it need the T suffix? Also how do you undo a loop or delete one entirely?
Ah This was my very first delay pedal..I have moved onto more expensive and boutique since then but I think this is a great value for money delay pedal...
Ciao Perry! Guardando i tuoi video ho preso il mooer R7 X2..un po' impegnativo per trovare suoni. Come delay pensavo questo. Per il prezzo offre tantissime possibilità..ma il suono è buono veramente? Grazie!
Ciao, quel pedale Mooer è molto carino ma forse a quel prezzo avrei puntato su un Flamma o un HoF2. Quello che ascolti nel video è il suono effettivo. Ha un ottimo rapporto qualità/prezzo.
@@PerryFrank l'ho preso usato a 100€ perché effettivamente i mooer costano veramente troppo..come dici giustamente i flamma offrono le stesse caratteristiche ad una frazione del prezzo. Ho guardato il video sui settaggi che utilizzi. Correggimi se sbaglio, quel pedale parte da settaggi molto "invasivi" che per l'ambient vanno benissimo ma per altro sono un po' troppo..
@@PerryFrank il seed 2 l'ho appena presa, adesso proprio, perché il video che hai fatto mi ha convinto sulla bontà dei suoni. Sono tutti modelli di delay veramente belli.
@@PerryFrank possibile che suoni così esagerato perché avendolo preso usato magari sono stati salvati dei settaggi? Forse devo provare a fare un reset?
On this pedal, when on loop mode, you can't use any delay type. If you want loop and delay type effect play on same time but in mono, you can try find Joyo Aquarius.
Read first please (edit): My older unit of D-SEED II exhibits unwanted behavior which I describe in my original post below. However, Mr. Perry Frank says he has tested his more current version of this pedal and he could not reproduce the problem, suggesting that the problem might have been resolved by the manufacturer in later batches. If this is the case, I can only wholeheartedly recommend the pedal to everybody and you can disregard my complaint. ------ DO NOT USE THIS PEDAL if you wish to use it for stereo input. The pedal seems to be stereo only in bypass. Not only it sums the wet signal to mono, it SUMS THE DRY SIGNAL TO MONO as well! Therefore, when you engage this pedal, even if you set delay level to 0, the pedal will still sum the DRY signal from both input channels to mono and output the summed MONO DRY signal to both output channels, so you'll lose any stereo effects (from synths, effect machines, etc.). Beware. Testing method: I used two recorders playing different recordings into each of the input channels. In bypass, you hear the channels fully separated, but as you engage the pedal, you instantly hear that the input channels have been summed to mono. I've tested all 8 delay effects on this pedal as well as the ping-pong lever enabled and disabled. It happens every time. Even looper behaves this way. So, unless I missed some hidden setting that wasn't mentioned in the manual or I'm doing something terribly wrong, this pedal is NOT dual channel or true stereo.
@@PerryFrank I'm just an overworked public high school teacher by day and a very amateur ambient synth guy by night, that's all. I assure you - I'm not competition. As synth guy, I sometimes use synths with stereo output, which this pedal completely sums to mono and kills any stereo effect I create on the synth. For mono input, this pedal is great, don't get me wrong. I'd wholeheartedly recommend it for that use. But not for stereo. It is there where I try to warn people. Now, since you're promoting this pedal, you yourself should be interested in telling people the whole truth, not just to pros, right? And if so, when someone mentions a flaw of the product you promote, shouldn't you be interested in maybe testing this yourself and warning people too?
@@PerryFrank Sorry mate, but you got me wrong. I'm not a hater, and I'm sorry if I somehow made that impression. It was not my intention. I'm really just a concerned amateur, that's all. I'm also not the only one who pointed this problem out. You will find this mentioned by someone else at least under one of the other D-SEED II reviews (that's how I found about it), and my unit certainly has this problem. I AM your subscriber, and I have been for months. I clearly see that I'm subscribed to your channel (full subscription, all notifications) and in fact, this is the reason why I left this comment here since your video popped up in my notifications. I didn't think it would be a problem because even as a synth guy, I often look at pedal reviews by guitarists, since you guys review pedals. In fact, I came here and subscribed to you because of your content despite not being a guitarist myself, so I didn't think it would be wrong to post it here. If this is really my first comment under any of your videos, then I'm sorry again and I can see why I'm leaving the wrong impression. I do enjoy your content and I should have left a positive comment before mentioning this. Really sorry about that. As for your test, there is of course the possibility that my earlier bought unit has a flaw which was corrected in later units. Which happened to be another reason why I left this comment here. This video is current and I hoped someone would test it. I even described how I tested it and what the results were. However, what I fail to understand is why you would hook up a reverb pedal anywhere if you're testing stereo throughput of this pedal. Could you please try this? Send completely different content to L input channel of this pedal and another different content to R input channel, turn the pedal on, put the effect level to 0, and listen to only one of the outputs (but hook the other output to something to be sure the pedal isn't doing something different while only having one output hooked). What I hear from either output in this situation is both input channels summed together. This is what I hear. What do you hear?
@@michaelm1 I will try it that way and make a video about it if this combination deserves a clip. Anyway I want it to be clear: I don't work for any brand of pedals. I've just bought this pedal because of the low cost and decided to make a review for my channel. Peace and Love ☮
Hello Perry mate how’s it going man. Great sounds mate. Such a joy to hear great tunes. As always man keep them coming. Cheers 🍻 Perry. Greetings from wales 🏴
After Earthquaker and Old Blood have just spat out mono reverbs.. it's nice to hear and see a stereo pedal. Sounds lovely
Thank you 🙏
this is a delay pedal, not a reverb 😂
@@Mr.Steve-O obviously
@@Mr.Steve-O Welcome to 'Mastermind'...your chosen subject is, 'the bleeding obvious'....
Great! My favourite function is the depth on the looper for BOC style tape warping stuff. Great delay sounds overall, swells with filter and bitcrusher are wonderful! 🔥 🔥 🔥
Thank you very much 🙏🙏
Extraordinary demonstration and so well played!
Thank you very much 🙏
Wonderful sounds, made even better by your playing.
Thank you very much indeed 🙏
Beautiful stuff! I’ll have to dig my D-Seed II pedal out. 😊
Thank you very much 🙏
Great video, finally someone really did a semi-deep dive into this pedal. I bought one 2 years ago and absolutely love it. Being able to dial in the Fx time and all the parameters in between is worth the price of admission. Also, this pedal was $80 and built like a German tank! I have not run it into a stereo rig but I am sure that could be very interesting as I am hearing here. It's got all the best delay settings built in you could want, my only wish is that it had an EchoRec setting instead of the filer or lo-fi settings. Would love to see someone demo this against the Strymon Timeline, I am willing to bet it can hold its own against the Goliath.
Thank you very much for your words 🙏
I don't usually compare pedals of different price ranges. I think it's useless, if I had money to spend I would never buy a Joyo, I would surely pick the Strymon or the Meris for example.
Let's be honest, most people are not rich, and a lot of pedals cost too much.
Dseed is a good value for money, it does its job very good and that's all we need to know
@@PerryFrank I have the money to buy anything I want, but why overpay for the same or similar car ( as an example ). D-Seed II is an amazing pedal and it does an amazing job regardless of the price
@@Mr.Steve-O oh man, you're lucky. I have to buy all my pedals by second hand, that's why I often review budget pedals.
I can tell you that if I had money I would buy them new.
But thanks a lot for the idea, I will think about making a video comparison with these two pedals.
I have this pedal and use it also as a signal splitter on my pedal board to have two separate chains. This delay is great for it's price but I experience a ridiculous problem: when I turn off the power and then switch it back on it boots in a strange state when in will allow signal when bypassed and completely turns off the signal when engaged and to make it work normal way again I have to unplug power cable from pedal and plug it back all the time. I've tried different power sources all with the same result. Anyone had the same problem?
What a great sounding pedal and demo. Thanks, I want o e
thanks!
This was the first stereo pedal I ever bought, there are some things I really liked but the ping pong always messed me up as the original/clean signal doesn't go in the middle, it goes hard left and then right and then the effected delay begins.
You did a wonderful demo of this pedal and I might have to try the looper out after seeing you demonstrate the sounds available for it!
Thank you very much 🙏 yep, personally I hate that aspect too.
Hello Perry mate how’s it going man. Great sounds mate. Such a joy to hear great tunes. As always man keep them coming. Cheers 🍻 Perry. Greetings from wales 🏴
🍻🍻🍻🙏❤
I love my D-Seed II. ❤❤❤
🔥🔥
Both the original d seed and d seed 2 are great. But ido wish I had the updated version
Great value for money
I got the seed last month and not this one is next thank you!
Cool
Similar to NUX Duotime, but I want a double engine of delay and reverb like Collider.
🔥🔥
best Joyo pedal
🔥🔥
Interesting !
🙏🙏
Good day! What are the differences between 1/4T & 1/4D, or the 1/8T & 1/8D? More importantly, what are the differences between the 'T' & 'D' suffixes, anyway? Thanks!
T = Tap Tempo
D = dotted delay i.e dotted 1/4 or dotted 1/8
I'm also baffled about these different suffixes. It seems to be possible to tap the tempo no matter where this knob is set. Do why does it need the T suffix?
Also how do you undo a loop or delete one entirely?
Ah This was my very first delay pedal..I have moved onto more expensive and boutique since then but I think this is a great value for money delay pedal...
Great value for money indeed
hey guys! one question, does it possible play w/delay over delay once i save my track?
how are you recording this to capture the stereo and everything so well?
Two amps, two mics connected to two different channels of the audio interface and then you give hard pan in the mix, hard left and hard right
The new JOYO D-Seed II is only $45 in China!👍
Even less than Italy
I know you said you dont like comparing pedals but how would you compare the quality of sound with this and the more simpler Caline Simon ?
Caline Simon is good but it's mono, this one is stereo
In pingpong mode is the dry signal always on the left, center or it moves between left an right ?
It's always on one side, not in the center.
I don't remember which side was.
The first note you hear is always the dry signal.
How many preset can you save in "Favorite" footswitch?
Only one
Ciao Perry! Guardando i tuoi video ho preso il mooer R7 X2..un po' impegnativo per trovare suoni.
Come delay pensavo questo.
Per il prezzo offre tantissime possibilità..ma il suono è buono veramente? Grazie!
Ciao, quel pedale Mooer è molto carino ma forse a quel prezzo avrei puntato su un Flamma o un HoF2. Quello che ascolti nel video è il suono effettivo. Ha un ottimo rapporto qualità/prezzo.
@@PerryFrank l'ho preso usato a 100€ perché effettivamente i mooer costano veramente troppo..come dici giustamente i flamma offrono le stesse caratteristiche ad una frazione del prezzo.
Ho guardato il video sui settaggi che utilizzi.
Correggimi se sbaglio, quel pedale parte da settaggi molto "invasivi" che per l'ambient vanno benissimo ma per altro sono un po' troppo..
@@PerryFrank il seed 2 l'ho appena presa, adesso proprio, perché il video che hai fatto mi ha convinto sulla bontà dei suoni.
Sono tutti modelli di delay veramente belli.
@@PerryFrank il flamma fs02 l'ha preso un amico ed ha detto che è veramente bellino.
Tra l'altro è un amico di Oristano.
@@PerryFrank possibile che suoni così esagerato perché avendolo preso usato magari sono stati salvati dei settaggi? Forse devo provare a fare un reset?
Im still confuse, when you record this did you pan it hard left and right? Because sounds like mono delay
Two outputs, two different amps to two different channels. Basically I've tested that it's not stereo but mono with pingpong repetitions
if you turn the type knob while a loop is playing will it stop the loop?
On this pedal, when on loop mode, you can't use any delay type. If you want loop and delay type effect play on same time but in mono, you can try find Joyo Aquarius.
So this can record two loops and then you can play a third on top? Or how many can it record while you play another?
The loop is one, all the other notes are overdubs on that loop
En cuestión de "sonido", cual eliges este o el flashback2? Un abrazo
I prefer this one
@@PerryFrank el modo reverse....es un poco malo....no? Saludos
Can you compare it to nux time force delay?
I don't have that pedal
this is mine now
How is it compared vs tc electronic flashback 2?
Probably it's better the Dseed
@@PerryFrank ♥️
Do you mean it is better than the Flashback? @@PerryFrank
@@BenjaminKanarek I mean that I prefer the DSeed, not that it is better.
Thank You Perry! @@PerryFrank
this better or aquarius?
is this a better delay than zoom g3xn has?
I don't know the zoom g3xn, I've never tried it, then I can't answer
Read first please (edit): My older unit of D-SEED II exhibits unwanted behavior which I describe in my original post below. However, Mr. Perry Frank says he has tested his more current version of this pedal and he could not reproduce the problem, suggesting that the problem might have been resolved by the manufacturer in later batches. If this is the case, I can only wholeheartedly recommend the pedal to everybody and you can disregard my complaint.
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DO NOT USE THIS PEDAL if you wish to use it for stereo input. The pedal seems to be stereo only in bypass. Not only it sums the wet signal to mono, it SUMS THE DRY SIGNAL TO MONO as well! Therefore, when you engage this pedal, even if you set delay level to 0, the pedal will still sum the DRY signal from both input channels to mono and output the summed MONO DRY signal to both output channels, so you'll lose any stereo effects (from synths, effect machines, etc.). Beware.
Testing method: I used two recorders playing different recordings into each of the input channels. In bypass, you hear the channels fully separated, but as you engage the pedal, you instantly hear that the input channels have been summed to mono. I've tested all 8 delay effects on this pedal as well as the ping-pong lever enabled and disabled. It happens every time. Even looper behaves this way. So, unless I missed some hidden setting that wasn't mentioned in the manual or I'm doing something terribly wrong, this pedal is NOT dual channel or true stereo.
@@PerryFrank I'm just an overworked public high school teacher by day and a very amateur ambient synth guy by night, that's all. I assure you - I'm not competition. As synth guy, I sometimes use synths with stereo output, which this pedal completely sums to mono and kills any stereo effect I create on the synth. For mono input, this pedal is great, don't get me wrong. I'd wholeheartedly recommend it for that use. But not for stereo. It is there where I try to warn people.
Now, since you're promoting this pedal, you yourself should be interested in telling people the whole truth, not just to pros, right? And if so, when someone mentions a flaw of the product you promote, shouldn't you be interested in maybe testing this yourself and warning people too?
@@PerryFrank Sorry mate, but you got me wrong. I'm not a hater, and I'm sorry if I somehow made that impression. It was not my intention. I'm really just a concerned amateur, that's all. I'm also not the only one who pointed this problem out. You will find this mentioned by someone else at least under one of the other D-SEED II reviews (that's how I found about it), and my unit certainly has this problem.
I AM your subscriber, and I have been for months. I clearly see that I'm subscribed to your channel (full subscription, all notifications) and in fact, this is the reason why I left this comment here since your video popped up in my notifications. I didn't think it would be a problem because even as a synth guy, I often look at pedal reviews by guitarists, since you guys review pedals. In fact, I came here and subscribed to you because of your content despite not being a guitarist myself, so I didn't think it would be wrong to post it here.
If this is really my first comment under any of your videos, then I'm sorry again and I can see why I'm leaving the wrong impression. I do enjoy your content and I should have left a positive comment before mentioning this. Really sorry about that.
As for your test, there is of course the possibility that my earlier bought unit has a flaw which was corrected in later units. Which happened to be another reason why I left this comment here. This video is current and I hoped someone would test it. I even described how I tested it and what the results were.
However, what I fail to understand is why you would hook up a reverb pedal anywhere if you're testing stereo throughput of this pedal. Could you please try this? Send completely different content to L input channel of this pedal and another different content to R input channel, turn the pedal on, put the effect level to 0, and listen to only one of the outputs (but hook the other output to something to be sure the pedal isn't doing something different while only having one output hooked). What I hear from either output in this situation is both input channels summed together. This is what I hear. What do you hear?
@@michaelm1 I will try it that way and make a video about it if this combination deserves a clip.
Anyway I want it to be clear: I don't work for any brand of pedals. I've just bought this pedal because of the low cost and decided to make a review for my channel.
Peace and Love ☮
@@PerryFrank Thank you very much! I have already altered my original post to reflect this information. Peace and love to you too!
Hello Perry mate how’s it going man. Great sounds mate. Such a joy to hear great tunes. As always man keep them coming. Cheers 🍻 Perry. Greetings from wales 🏴
Hi Gareth, thank you very much indeed 🙏 Cheers from Sardinia 🍻🍻
Does the delay effect go 100% wet? Im interested in using it as a send effect but dry signal usually causes phase issues.