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Topic: Help please with Boss DD-7 settings |
Chuck Snider R.I.P.
From: West Virginia, USA - Morgantown, WV
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Posted 1 Dec 2009 9:12 pm
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I would like to add some delay to my sound using a Boss DD-7. However, I really don't know how to properly use the delay unit. I'm using a NV112 amp and using the reverb within the amp. I have fiddled around with the DD-7 settings and can't seem to get anything I'm happy with.
Could some of you that use a Boss delay unit give me some pointers please? Ideally those that are using the DD-7 unit would be most helpful, but I suspect any of the Boss units would be similar. I think what I'm doing is fairly basic, but need some direction on the finer points of using a delay unit along with the amp reverb.
I'm going from the guitar-->Hilton pedal-->DD-7-->NV112 amp input.
Thanks!!
-Chuck _________________ GFI U-12 Ultra Keyless, Carter Black U-12, both with Alumitones, and a sweet '70 Sho-Bud Permanent D-10, NV400 in Rick Johnson cabs, NV112, '73 Vibrosonic in Rick Johnson cabs, Hilton pedal, Steeler's Choice seat, Bessdang Gizmos from Dale Hansen, and a few other widgets and doodads.
I may not sound good, I just don't wanna sound bad. |
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Clete Ritta
From: San Antonio, Texas
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Posted 1 Dec 2009 9:42 pm
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Chuck,
First turn the reverb on your amp off for the time being, so you can really hear what the delay sounds like.
The most used delay effect is probably a short delay time (~400 ms) with one repeat (feedback off) at about a 20-30% mix.
This gives a chorusing effect and longer sustain.
As you shorten the delay time, it will begin to sound kinda rockabilly. This is a slapback echo effect. The mix has an effect as well.
As you add feedback, it begins to have a multiple reflection effect like reverb which can be useful.
Another useful delay setting is a longer delay time (~600ms) with a 50% mix and no feedback.
Bobbe Seymour has a Youtube vid part 1 here
and part 2 here demonstrating techniques using a Boss DD3 delay.
Add reverb and delay like salt and pepper, season to taste. Also, be careful not to turn the feedback much past 50% or you can induce a feedback loop. You will know when this happens I assure you! Hope this helps.
Clete
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Larry Lorows
From: Zephyrhills,Florida, USA
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Posted 2 Dec 2009 5:44 am
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Hi Chuck, I use the amp reverb also, but I agree with Clete about turning it off. First I would hook up the DD-7 like this. Guitar to the DD-7 to the volume pedal and then to the amp. Settings are really your choice, but here are mine.
Elevel about 10 o-clock
Fback about 9 o-clock
Dtime about 12 o-clock
Mode about 1-clock
Now turn your reverb back on and try it. good luck. Larry _________________ U12 Williams keyless 400
Vegas 400, Nashville 112, Line 6 pod xt |
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