nordloef wrote:pselodux wrote:Behringer EM600 has some great features such as analog/tape emulation and a sweet reverse delay mode
Was just gonna recommend this pedal. I was very surprised how good this pedal sounded. Behringer is usually hit or miss, and this is one of the best hits along with the RV600. Cheap, versatile and stereo ins and outs.
Yeah, the RV600 is amazing. Not quite as lush as my Midiverb (or Virtualizer Pro reverb, even) but it's really nice in my chiptune setup.
The DD400 is one to look out for as well if you want a super straightforward digital delay; what makes it unique is that it doesn't try to simulate analog delay by pitching the signal when you adjust the delay time—instead it just increases the buffer size. Makes for some very sharp, Gantz Graf-ish glitching effects.
BLEO wrote:I bought the Zoom MS-50G and it killed my pedal GAS dead.
The Boss GP-10 did that for me, at least for guitar pedals. Basically turns any guitar into a higher quality Variax. The depth of routing, modelling/effects, even synthesis is insane.
And because it uses the GK pickup, I'm seriously considering removing all of the pickups on my Steinberger and turning it into some (even more-) futuristic laser axe.