I turned on the new pedal for the first time, and it sounds in mono!!! I already wanted to return the pedal to the factory, but you helped a lot! Thank you very much!
Chat GPT4 told me this pedal does NOT sum to mono before processing and keeps discrete signal paths stereo. So glad I got one. This video helped figure out how to make it shine. Thank You!
@@revbaxter3681 just joking, of course I hope so. I was meaning that DD3 is one of the unbreakable pedals ever. You will not break it even if you throw it from the fifth floor of a building. The one I've got survived many wild gigs and it still works
There are other videos on here that teach the different tap-tempo delay rhythms you can dial in, using the jacks on the right and the far-right dial: whole note, half, eighth, dotted eighth, regular and dotted triplet. Seek those out too
When I connect the plug in B, to get dry/wet, the dry signal drops volume compare to the dry signal with the pedal off. Does it happen to you? It doesnt happen when I connect the plug to the A input. I dont know why. is a feature of split signals? Is driving me crazy.
This is caused by transistor switch on Boss pedals. 50% of chance for every unit of Boss pedal do this after production. The same with my CE-2W, SD-1 and GE-7. But my DM-2W and TU-3 always off when powered.
I enjoy the designs the engineers put into this pedal. Thanks for making it shine through your demo.
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I turned on the new pedal for the first time, and it sounds in mono!!! I already wanted to return the pedal to the factory, but you helped a lot! Thank you very much!
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Idem 😂😂😂thank you very very much Perry
Thanks so much for this! So focused on the main functions, I had forgotten all about the secondary stereo settings on my DD-8.
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Chat GPT4 told me this pedal does NOT sum to mono before processing and keeps discrete signal paths stereo. So glad I got one. This video helped figure out how to make it shine. Thank You!
I have so many great delay pedals, but I still can't get over the beauty of the DD-3. It isn't as flexible as some, but it does the thing.
I think that DD3 could survive even after an atomic bomb.
@@PerryFrank I hope we are not going to prove that any time in the near future.
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@@revbaxter3681 just joking, of course I hope so. I was meaning that DD3 is one of the unbreakable pedals ever.
You will not break it even if you throw it from the fifth floor of a building.
The one I've got survived many wild gigs and it still works
Ah used to have ah DD3 the input for the power lead broke
the only delay better than the dd 3 is the dd 8
Great video. Very helpful. Wish I could give you 100k more views. 🤘
Thanks a lot! Spread this clip everywhere, so you can help me! :)
There are other videos on here that teach the different tap-tempo delay rhythms you can dial in, using the jacks on the right and the far-right dial: whole note, half, eighth, dotted eighth, regular and dotted triplet. Seek those out too
Nice. I just wish there was a more intuitive way to get dotted 8th delay on this pedal.
When I connect the plug in B, to get dry/wet, the dry signal drops volume compare to the dry signal with the pedal off. Does it happen to you?
It doesnt happen when I connect the plug to the A input. I dont know why. is a feature of split signals? Is driving me crazy.
how do you guys even discover this stuff haha - great guide
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The battery connectors are still crap for such a pedal
Why does this always come on when powered up?
No other pedal does this.
I always have to turn it off.
I don't know
My metal zone does that too
All my boss pedals do that! It's a bit odd.
This is caused by transistor switch on Boss pedals. 50% of chance for every unit of Boss pedal do this after production.
The same with my CE-2W, SD-1 and GE-7. But my DM-2W and TU-3 always off when powered.