Thanks. Will add it to the list!Pekbro wrote: *It can do self oscillation very well, also there's the trails thing, where you can set the buffer fade time internally. Anyway, its a great delay, but it's meant to be fairly simple I guess. The Xtreme version is meant for the experimental stuff, it even has a sequencer, not an overly useful one sadly, the rest of the modulation is great though. The Xtreme one cost's quite a bit more and is a lot larger of course.
I didn't even know Seymour Duncan made pedals until yesterday. Will look into the Vapor Trail. Thanks!khanyz wrote: I've had the Seymour Duncan Vapor Trail on my Wish List for a while.
I have 2 Seymour Duncan pedals already and the quality (sound & build) is great.
The DD-200 falls just outside of my space requirements. I've got a small-ish share in the corner of my pedalboard and the Starlight would already overhang but could fit (I've got a Ruby and threw it in the space to check). According to pedalplayground.com the DD-200 would just be too big for the space.Uncle E wrote: Wed Aug 10, 2022 5:19 am The Boss DD-200 is great. All the algorithms you'd expect (Space Echo, Binson, BBD, 2290, etc) and oddball but highly useful ones like the Pad Echo (gorgeous) and Tera Echo (sounds alive). Plus, you can easily change the sounds in ways that normally aren't available, such as applying a fade-in to the digital delay or filtering the BBD.
The Carbon Copy sounds great. The Starlight sounds the better than pretty much anything but the lack of presets is a joke. The Nano Memory Man doesn't sound like a real Memory Man (if that's what you're looking for). I've never tried the Arp-87.
The Starlight gets me more for it's $400 price point for a small selection of models than the lack of presets [though you technically have unlimited presets via Bluetooth and the phone app]. I'm not a gigging musician and prefer a hands-on experience anyway. Even though I bought the Ruby and I'm totally happy with the sound of it, I think the value proposition on the UA pedals is a little out of step with the market even though the sounds are no-doubt excellent. That said, the Starlight hasn't been entirely ruled out yet - but I wouldn't buy that any time soon.


