Thank you, yes theres mix knob on the left by the level knob, if you turn the mix knob all the way it gets rid of the dry signal and only the wet signal is heard.
I like your straightforward video and since I just bought this I was glad to learn how to use the various features. I was looking on youtube for how to program a preset and hopefully setup MIDI with a Fractal unit as the controller. I know the fractal can send 8 MIDI messages so I assume it can control more than this. I have a regular SWITCH3 to go with it but wanted to use MIDI. Right now I am just figuring out how to navigate the unit. It's still on the way from Reverb so I am trying to learn as much as I can so I can hit the ground running.
Hi, very well explained, great video! I have a question, I've recently bought a G-Lab GSC-3 mechanical/midi controller. Here's the question, on the D-Two, can i save customized presets on it and use my gsc-3 to call upon certain presets ? if yes, the presets, could I save for example a 1/4 note delay on a certain preset, and call upon that preset from my gsc-3 and assigne a tempo using a tap tempo ? I'm sorry if my question is a bit complicated or unclear, but this pedal does not exist in my country I can't try it, so your answer would be highly appreciated and thanks in advance!
There are other presets not demonstrated here and I like some of the others better even though I really like the one demonstrated here. This is a studio tool, but I have had great results in a guitar amp effects loop.
Simple question really... I already have a G-Force which has good delays, however I have this urge to buy a D-Two... Is there any benefit in buying a D-two if I already have a G-force? are the delays any better? I play in a Floyd Tribute, and like the idea of running one delay into another (Run Like Hell for example was originally done like that, I currently have the G-Force set up with a dual delay with two different delay times to recreate Run Like Hell)
I have to say, I really enjoy your channel. its great you do comparisons of pedals. I have one question, Is the D-Two able to do entirely wet, with no dry signal at al? I like to know, So I can put modulation or/and pitch effects only over the wet sound in a separate channel in my recording session. best regards, laurens
Can you replicate circular delays with this unit?.... I have a G-Force and am looking at getting a dedicated rack delay, but want one that will do multiple taps, etc
Good video! I have one of these units, but I need a midi pedal to be more comfortable handle me live, I'm thinking the TECH 21 MIDI MOUSE or TC ELECTRONIC G MINOR, what do you think offers me more possibilities?. I appreciate your response in advance. Greetings from Mexico!
Hi, I just picked up one of these used, no manual. I have it hooked up into my pa system and I can get them to work thru my factory presets but don't know how to edit, or get in to the user bank. I would like to set up some a nice different delays for vocals and be able to recall them. I have tried to find a tutorial on you tube, but have had no luck. Any helpful information would be appreciated. Thanks
shnobel Sounds great! I sold my D TWO and bought a TC Electronic G Force. Both have amazing delays, but I prefer the D TWO delays in my guitar rig. G Force is a close second and has a tuner and other effects, but delay is my primary effect. The D TWO sounded great in the loop. The G Force sounds better just before the power amp section. I never tried either as the first thing in the signal chain as you did here, but I will try that in the future.
Thank you, yes theres mix knob on the left by the level knob, if you turn the mix knob all the way it gets rid of the dry signal and only the wet signal is heard.
Are no mix level for each program?
I like your straightforward video and since I just bought this I was glad to learn how to use the various features. I was looking on youtube for how to program a preset and hopefully setup MIDI with a Fractal unit as the controller. I know the fractal can send 8 MIDI messages so I assume it can control more than this. I have a regular SWITCH3 to go with it but wanted to use MIDI. Right now I am just figuring out how to navigate the unit. It's still on the way from Reverb so I am trying to learn as much as I can so I can hit the ground running.
Thank you for the fast response.
best regards,
laurens
Hi, very well explained, great video!
I have a question, I've recently bought a G-Lab GSC-3 mechanical/midi controller. Here's the question, on the D-Two, can i save customized presets on it and use my gsc-3 to call upon certain presets ? if yes, the presets, could I save for example a 1/4 note delay on a certain preset, and call upon that preset from my gsc-3 and assigne a tempo using a tap tempo ? I'm sorry if my question is a bit complicated or unclear, but this pedal does not exist in my country I can't try it, so your answer would be highly appreciated and thanks in advance!
There are other presets not demonstrated here and I like some of the others better even though I really like the one demonstrated here. This is a studio tool, but I have had great results in a guitar amp effects loop.
The one effect that sets this unit apart - the rhythmic tap feature - is not demo'd here
Simple question really... I already have a G-Force which has good delays, however I have this urge to buy a D-Two... Is there any benefit in buying a D-two if I already have a G-force? are the delays any better?
I play in a Floyd Tribute, and like the idea of running one delay into another (Run Like Hell for example was originally done like that, I currently have the G-Force set up with a dual delay with two different delay times to recreate Run Like Hell)
Hi does the TC Electronics have a similar pedal to this D-Two rack delay ? Thanks.
I have to say, I really enjoy your channel. its great you do comparisons of pedals.
I have one question, Is the D-Two able to do entirely wet, with no dry signal at al? I like to know, So I can put modulation or/and pitch effects only over the wet sound in a separate channel in my recording session.
best regards,
laurens
Can it do stereo panning delays?
Can you replicate circular delays with this unit?.... I have a G-Force and am looking at getting a dedicated rack delay, but want one that will do multiple taps, etc
What is the maximum delay time?
Is it possible to dial in dotted eight at the subdiv controller?
Good video! I have one of these units, but I need a midi pedal to be more comfortable handle me live, I'm thinking the TECH 21 MIDI MOUSE or TC ELECTRONIC G MINOR, what do you think offers me more possibilities?. I appreciate your response in advance.
Greetings from Mexico!
Hi, I just picked up one of these used, no manual. I have it hooked up into my pa system and I can get them to work thru my factory presets but don't know how to edit, or get in to the user bank. I would like to set up some a nice different delays for vocals and be able to recall them. I have tried to find a tutorial on you tube, but have had no luck. Any helpful information would be appreciated. Thanks
peggy S www.tcelectronic.com/media/217036/tc_electronic_m-one_xl_manual_english.pdf
is it good for bass guitar too??
How are you running the signal here? Is this in an effects loop or is the guitar running through the D TWO before hitting the amp? Thanks.
Im running straight into the Tc D Two With my guitar
shnobel Sounds great! I sold my D TWO and bought a TC Electronic G Force. Both have amazing delays, but I prefer the D TWO delays in my guitar rig. G Force is a close second and has a tuner and other effects, but delay is my primary effect. The D TWO sounded great in the loop. The G Force sounds better just before the power amp section. I never tried either as the first thing in the signal chain as you did here, but I will try that in the future.
Furman Pro Series
can it do reverb also? or just delay?
it's a delay module
Cool rack unit
Mono = completely useless demo !
Tobbe Bergman maybe to you but it’s how a lot off us plebs play.