I think you're right, dd will make a comeback, especially the epic, swirly style. It might be used differently, maybe not even in rock music, but it will come back. Great, inspiring video as ever!
Seriously, right? If you took an analog modulated delay, something like a JHS Panther Cub, and ran it in parallel with a second JHS Panther Cub in stereo, I think you might hear something similar in the wash of echoes, but the crisp fidelity of the digital really feels like it brings out something from the depths here.
@@StompboxBreakdown I think you're right about it being time for a digital delay revival. It's crazy how much time and effort has been dedicated to making digital things sound not digital that it's kinda refreshing to hear a clean, crisp delay sound for once!
I had one for several months, true stereo rig. I was so excited, but just couldn’t connect with it. It reminded me of 80s tech I grew up in the best and most challenging ways. The interface was too arcane for me in that 80s program a vcr way. I sold it and replaced with a TC Electronic 2290P, instant love. ✌️😌🎸 While the Boss 3000 didn’t connect for me, your video did, another nice one! 🙂
What do you like more about the TC Electronic 2290P. Is it easer to use menu-wise? Does it also create these huge walls of pitch-shifted stereo sound? Feeling this through a loud stereo rig must be gorgeous!
Great vid! I don’t have one but I actually really like the display. Are you aware that when Boss decided to miniaturise the SDE3000, the DD2 was born? They put the same chip from the 3000 into the DD2. It only just fitted across the board and the circuitry to accommodate it is a bit crazy. I’ve kept mine on a board for nearly 20 years, gigged and toured to this very day.
Oh wow, did not know that. Thats absolutely crazy, some of those early digital pedals really were just rack gear folded up and stuffed into a pedal. What an era.
Thank you for the presentation! This delay pedal resonates a lot with me, being a child of the 80s. It has a lot of vibes for me from the music and movies of that time, somehow I think of Terminator and Bladerunner when I see the display. I currently have the UAFX Starlight and am very pleased with its sounds and ease of use, it just does not create these huge walls of stereo sound with pitch shifting. It's however a weighty decision to put such a huge pedal like the SDE-3000D on the board, it would push other pedals of the board and rule it. Do you have it on your main board? There are other more versatile delays like the Meris LVX, but the SDE-3000D just does one thing well and basically looks very accessible, without much need for menu-diving.
Hey dude! If you get into the dd20 sometime I would so so so appreciate a chance to talk about it on the phone or Webex thing- or get a guest correspondent spot on the video just because I am a power user of that pedal and love it to death. I wish more understood it's awesomeness but also wish it to be my secret.. it's a tough spot to be in lol. But if you explore it in a video I'm confident I could shed some light on a few features or quirks.. what a legendary pedal, had to shout it out since you mentioned in in this video.
That's a cool idea, thanks for the offer! I've written up (goes and counts) 3 scripts for a DD-20 video so far. As you know, it's such a powerful pedal, and so thoughtfully designed, and my problem is fitting it all into a 10-12 minute video because there's just so much. I could fill my time JUST talking about the ways the preset switching can be set up. Or the looper. Or getting an SDE-3000 sound out of the modulated delay setting. It's a beast. Every time I'm like "Ok, it's time to cover the DD-20 because people still aren't getting that this is probably all anyone needs", I wind up with way too many pages and it becomes an out-of-control project. But maybe one of these days.
I have one. I replaced my Strymon pink box with it. I had a Chandler Digital Stereo Echo in the 90s and regretted selling it, but it was cumbersome. I had used this unit to simulate that Chandler because of all the buttons and knobs it was easy. Following the manual and photos of the layout of the Chandler I get pretty close to what I remember it could do. Very nice unit. I you running it in an effects loop or straight through the front?
New fan here! Have you by any chance heard of the Line6 ToneCore series of pedals? I’d love to hear your thoughts on those if you got your hands on some. I have the Dr. Distorto and the liquaflange from that line and they’re super interesting pedals.
Hi, There are 3 pedal suggestions ( I have all 3) I’d like to see/hear, if you have them. First is the Digitech FREQOUT, next, 2 difficult pedals. Meris Enzo and Source Audio C4 Synth. If these aren’t old enough, the best flanger ITW. The DOD Stereo Flanger FX 75B… Thanks… So you’re a Jersey guy! I’m across dariva.🤙🏻
I thought this pedal was so cool when it came out, but 500 bucks was a little steep, however, with 50% on black Friday this year one is already on its way to me!
Now that I know people are reading into the tea leaves of pedal wall orientation, I'm gonna start having fun with it :) It's a great pedal, haven't thought about doing a video for it, but maybe I should.
You Are (Not) Out of Lasagna
Perfection
The best pedal channel on YT!!!
Thank you so much!!
I have to agree. 😂
Always enthusiastic about the sounds and nice jams. Not to mention a great choice of pedals
Those old Roland knobe take me right back to my youth. Just like the old Tascam knobs.
A technically informative rackmount UI on a pedal? Yes! Finally!
I think you're right, dd will make a comeback, especially the epic, swirly style. It might be used differently, maybe not even in rock music, but it will come back. Great, inspiring video as ever!
Thank you so much! I had a lot of fun with this one. I feel like I always say this, but I just couldn't resist the look of this one.
@@StompboxBreakdown
GAS is beginning to kick in hard with this one.
This is a much cooler pedal than I had previously thought! Nice one!
Seriously, right? If you took an analog modulated delay, something like a JHS Panther Cub, and ran it in parallel with a second JHS Panther Cub in stereo, I think you might hear something similar in the wash of echoes, but the crisp fidelity of the digital really feels like it brings out something from the depths here.
@@StompboxBreakdown I think you're right about it being time for a digital delay revival. It's crazy how much time and effort has been dedicated to making digital things sound not digital that it's kinda refreshing to hear a clean, crisp delay sound for once!
Nice demo. Nice energy. Tasteful playing. Thanks! Subscribed. Cheers, Daniel 🤙🏻
Awesome video, dude. As usual! 👍🏼
I had one for several months, true stereo rig. I was so excited, but just couldn’t connect with it. It reminded me of 80s tech I grew up in the best and most challenging ways. The interface was too arcane for me in that 80s program a vcr way.
I sold it and replaced with a TC Electronic 2290P, instant love. ✌️😌🎸
While the Boss 3000 didn’t connect for me, your video did, another nice one! 🙂
I'm torn between the SDE-3000D and TC 2290p....slightly leaning towards the 2290 as just tried the plug-in version 👍🏼
What do you like more about the TC Electronic 2290P. Is it easer to use menu-wise? Does it also create these huge walls of pitch-shifted stereo sound? Feeling this through a loud stereo rig must be gorgeous!
charmingly digital is the way I describe my DD-5, one of my all time favorite pedals
Great vid! I don’t have one but I actually really like the display. Are you aware that when Boss decided to miniaturise the SDE3000, the DD2 was born? They put the same chip from the 3000 into the DD2. It only just fitted across the board and the circuitry to accommodate it is a bit crazy. I’ve kept mine on a board for nearly 20 years, gigged and toured to this very day.
Oh wow, did not know that. Thats absolutely crazy, some of those early digital pedals really were just rack gear folded up and stuffed into a pedal. What an era.
Thank you for the presentation! This delay pedal resonates a lot with me, being a child of the 80s. It has a lot of vibes for me from the music and movies of that time, somehow I think of Terminator and Bladerunner when I see the display. I currently have the UAFX Starlight and am very pleased with its sounds and ease of use, it just does not create these huge walls of stereo sound with pitch shifting. It's however a weighty decision to put such a huge pedal like the SDE-3000D on the board, it would push other pedals of the board and rule it. Do you have it on your main board? There are other more versatile delays like the Meris LVX, but the SDE-3000D just does one thing well and basically looks very accessible, without much need for menu-diving.
Really good sound.
I like it a lot!
Glad you like it!
Great review! Subscribed!
Awesome, thank you!
Hey dude! If you get into the dd20 sometime I would so so so appreciate a chance to talk about it on the phone or Webex thing- or get a guest correspondent spot on the video just because I am a power user of that pedal and love it to death. I wish more understood it's awesomeness but also wish it to be my secret.. it's a tough spot to be in lol.
But if you explore it in a video I'm confident I could shed some light on a few features or quirks.. what a legendary pedal, had to shout it out since you mentioned in in this video.
That's a cool idea, thanks for the offer! I've written up (goes and counts) 3 scripts for a DD-20 video so far. As you know, it's such a powerful pedal, and so thoughtfully designed, and my problem is fitting it all into a 10-12 minute video because there's just so much. I could fill my time JUST talking about the ways the preset switching can be set up. Or the looper. Or getting an SDE-3000 sound out of the modulated delay setting. It's a beast. Every time I'm like "Ok, it's time to cover the DD-20 because people still aren't getting that this is probably all anyone needs", I wind up with way too many pages and it becomes an out-of-control project. But maybe one of these days.
I have one. I replaced my Strymon pink box with it. I had a Chandler Digital Stereo Echo in the 90s and regretted selling it, but it was cumbersome. I had used this unit to simulate that Chandler because of all the buttons and knobs it was easy. Following the manual and photos of the layout of the Chandler I get pretty close to what I remember it could do. Very nice unit. I you running it in an effects loop or straight through the front?
New fan here! Have you by any chance heard of the Line6 ToneCore series of pedals? I’d love to hear your thoughts on those if you got your hands on some. I have the Dr. Distorto and the liquaflange from that line and they’re super interesting pedals.
Gr🕶vy video❗💯👍👍👍
Hi,
There are 3 pedal suggestions ( I have all 3) I’d like to see/hear, if you have them.
First is the Digitech FREQOUT, next, 2 difficult pedals.
Meris Enzo and Source Audio C4 Synth.
If these aren’t old enough, the best flanger ITW. The DOD Stereo Flanger FX 75B…
Thanks…
So you’re a Jersey guy! I’m across dariva.🤙🏻
I thought this pedal was so cool when it came out, but 500 bucks was a little steep, however, with 50% on black Friday this year one is already on its way to me!
Awesome! That does feel like a good price range for this fella.
i've been seeing that Boss PH-1R moving closer to you with every upload... is that a sign?
Now that I know people are reading into the tea leaves of pedal wall orientation, I'm gonna start having fun with it :) It's a great pedal, haven't thought about doing a video for it, but maybe I should.
@@StompboxBreakdown Very underrated pedal, and I already have one so I'm not fearing the post-video price bump. Do it!
It’s a special pedal to me because I bought it as non-functioning and fixed it myself (blown diode). First of many at this point.
SAY IT LOUDER
This thing is way too expensive for what it does
It’s on sale 250$. Zzsounds
went up $100 in the 4 months since this video was made? no thanks