ok you can get long delays. Its just he hasn't done it here. Here are the details of this pedal. The pedal is one those pedals you get at a music fair. You get loads of unbranded pedals cheap. They put your brand name on them for you AMUZIK AND VIBLEX AND ROWIN ARE SAME PEDALS as this pedal here . The pedal is true bypass. The 2 top nobs, the one on left is feedback. I wouldn't take it to far past 12oclock. It will bleed out. Feedback adjust the number of echoes. The one on top right is D time. It controls delay time. the 2 bottom knobs, the one on left is mix knob. It controls the mixing ratio of dry and wet signals. The knob on right is boost. Its 0-6db volume adjustment. Its 9v5a polarity is positive on the barrel and neg in centre . Adapter plugs into top of pedal. There is a filter switch in-between the 4 knobs. It adds the filtering of the delayed signal. There is 3 modes up middle and down. On the back there are 4 screws. Unscrew them and take the back off. there is a 9v battery post at bottom inside also led light displays on off status the amuzik version of this pedal comes with free Velcro for back.
@@nwdigitalaudio yea amuzik version of this looks identical. Yet it comes in a black box and free Velcro. For the bottom of your pedal, to stick to your pedal board. There is another brand also the same pedal. it is sold in USA shops and region . Its called V.S.N. AGAIN the PRINT is SIMULAR and the pedal is exactly same. In many country's you will find same pedal rebranded. You will get the same pedal from each vendor. yet the packaging and directions and Velcro or dc battery adaptor, and the name of pedal will be what's different. That's what's comes down to the vendor. There are 2 main pcb boards inside these tape delay pedals. so the price which vary from 28£ to 39 is very generous. All the pedals with other brands are also solid white as well , with a similar decal dip same design, yet different colour decal with different objects. however same decal design with different name.
This is a must have for a LOFI setup. I'd parallel the guitar's dry signal to an eq rack. Then set output of the pedal to wet-only. Then you can match the lofi wet sound using your eq and compressor on the paralleled dry signal. Now everything sounds lofi.
@@nwdigitalaudio You're welcome. I'm going to pick up a M Vave Mini Universe pedal. They're only like 30 bucks. It's a delay + modulation pedal It has a unique realistic male choral like voices in the background of one setting. Ryan of 60 Cycle Hum channel just did a decent demo of it. Video title- " WERE THEY RIGHT ABOUT THE M-VAVE MINI UNIVERSE ... "
turn feedback knob off max all other knobs long delays reason not in video cause he doesn't use feedback knob right way. he go's past 12 witch bleeds out and he doesn't go under 12 o'clock where as your long delay starts with feedback off bring up to 12 for shorter delays of course you need play with other knobs
Filter modulation on a budget tape delay pedal?!? Is this a clone of another pedal??
What are the 2 filter modes. I think the 3 way switch is on off on?
ok you can get long delays. Its just he hasn't done it here. Here are the details of this pedal. The pedal is one those pedals you get at a music fair. You get loads of unbranded pedals cheap. They put your brand name on them for you AMUZIK AND VIBLEX AND ROWIN ARE SAME PEDALS as this pedal here . The pedal is true bypass. The 2 top nobs, the one on left is feedback. I wouldn't take it to far past 12oclock. It will bleed out. Feedback adjust the number of echoes. The one on top right is D time. It controls delay time. the 2 bottom knobs, the one on left is mix knob. It controls the mixing ratio of dry and wet signals. The knob on right is boost. Its 0-6db volume adjustment. Its 9v5a polarity is positive on the barrel and neg in centre . Adapter plugs into top of pedal. There is a filter switch in-between the 4 knobs. It adds the filtering of the delayed signal. There is 3 modes up middle and down. On the back there are 4 screws. Unscrew them and take the back off. there is a 9v battery post at bottom inside also led light displays on off status the amuzik version of this pedal comes with free Velcro for back.
Free Velcro?!?🤘
@@nwdigitalaudio yea amuzik version of this looks identical. Yet it comes in a black box and free Velcro. For the bottom of your pedal, to stick to your pedal board. There is another brand also the same pedal. it is sold in USA shops and region . Its called V.S.N. AGAIN the PRINT is SIMULAR and the pedal is exactly same. In many country's you will find same pedal rebranded. You will get the same pedal from each vendor. yet the packaging and directions and Velcro or dc battery adaptor, and the name of pedal will be what's different. That's what's comes down to the vendor. There are 2 main pcb boards inside these tape delay pedals. so the price which vary from 28£ to 39 is very generous. All the pedals with other brands are also solid white as well , with a similar decal dip same design, yet different colour decal with different objects. however same decal design with different name.
This is a must have for a LOFI setup. I'd parallel the guitar's dry signal to an eq rack. Then set output of the pedal to wet-only. Then you can match the lofi wet sound using your eq and compressor on the paralleled dry signal. Now everything sounds lofi.
Great idea! Thanks for sharing and watching!🤘
@@nwdigitalaudio You're welcome. I'm going to pick up a M Vave Mini Universe pedal. They're only like 30 bucks. It's a delay + modulation pedal It has a unique realistic male choral like voices in the background of one setting. Ryan of 60 Cycle Hum channel just did a decent demo of it. Video title- " WERE THEY RIGHT ABOUT THE M-VAVE MINI UNIVERSE ... "
Can it take a 9 volt battery?
Yeah you can use a DC 9 volt battery adapter
Yes it has a battery compartment and clip inside.
Nice pedal, but delay time seem to be very short
turn feedback knob off max all other knobs long delays reason not in video cause he doesn't use feedback knob right way. he go's past 12 witch bleeds out and he doesn't go under 12 o'clock where as your long delay starts with feedback off bring up to 12 for shorter delays of course you need play with other knobs
tap tempo?
No it does not have tap tempo