@musiccalgary No worries. It's not the Dual Tap Delay causing the hiss. It's multiple gain stages from Route 808 and Open Road running into a fairly cranked tube amp. All of these are quiet on their own, but combining gain stages always adds a bit of hiss. The solution is to just turn off one or more of them when your not playing.
@VisualSoundUSA Really? I could swear I heard the noise stop when you click off a singe pedal later on in the video...
I love Visual Sound. You guys are the best. But I can't own any noisy pedals. My Mad Professor Sweet Honey can add to a gain stage without adding noise so I know it's possible. I will keep revisiting your products though just because I think so highly of you guys. Thanks for the honest reply, all the best.
@willievega Hi Willie... Next Summer there will be a single tap version of it out. But it's smaller than the DL4 and thought it is not small, what you get out of it and what you can do with it is well worth the room on your board. It took 4 years to do this, but it is analog circuitry through digital components. In person, not one has though it not analog because of the sound being so rich and warm.
Is this pedal true-bypass?
gofusiesbass09 1 week ago
@gofusiesbass09 No... it's our own PureTone Buffer... as is in all of our pedals.
VS
VisualSoundUSA 1 week ago
@VisualSoundUSA So what does that mean? How does that differ from a true-bypass pedal?
gofusiesbass09 1 week ago
I might end up getting one of these for my standard delay sounds, then using my Timeline for the crazy ambient pad stuff. Awesome.
cosmogang 4 months ago
The sound is amazing but why does the pedal seem to be so noisy when he's not playing?
P.S. this is not meant to be critical, just researching this pedal.Thanks.
musiccalgary 4 months ago
@musiccalgary No worries. It's not the Dual Tap Delay causing the hiss. It's multiple gain stages from Route 808 and Open Road running into a fairly cranked tube amp. All of these are quiet on their own, but combining gain stages always adds a bit of hiss. The solution is to just turn off one or more of them when your not playing.
VisualSoundUSA 4 months ago
@VisualSoundUSA Really? I could swear I heard the noise stop when you click off a singe pedal later on in the video...
I love Visual Sound. You guys are the best. But I can't own any noisy pedals. My Mad Professor Sweet Honey can add to a gain stage without adding noise so I know it's possible. I will keep revisiting your products though just because I think so highly of you guys. Thanks for the honest reply, all the best.
musiccalgary 4 months ago
I would trade my SG for this....
noproblem13 4 months ago
Sounds great. Too bad it couldn't have a smaller footprint. Is it an analog or digital device?
willievega 5 months ago
@willievega Hi Willie... Next Summer there will be a single tap version of it out. But it's smaller than the DL4 and thought it is not small, what you get out of it and what you can do with it is well worth the room on your board. It took 4 years to do this, but it is analog circuitry through digital components. In person, not one has though it not analog because of the sound being so rich and warm.
Thanks again...
VS
VisualSoundUSA 5 months ago