The Strymon DIG V2 Dual delay pedal is an ambient masterpiece which can pump out luscious fertile soundscapes at will. Wholly and unashamedly digital its capabilities are beyond the imagination of us mere mortals. By combining two delay effects at any one time it gives you the key to unlocking the true power of crystal-clean delays. You can mix and match the likes of early 80s adaptive delta modulation mid 80s bit pulse code modulation and modern 24/96. Dual Time dials give you mastery over the space between delays whilst a pair of Mix dials control multiple aspects of your sound. Thats just scratching the surface. Mod and Type switches let you flit between different delay types and timbres so you can experiment to your hearts content. A Repeats dial and Tap Tempo footswitch give you all the tools you need to control the length and timing of each iteration of the effects. Now for the newbies – a Tone dial JFET input circuit ARM DSP chip and MIDI functionality all build upon the immense foundations laid by the DIGs predecessor. Welcome to the future of digital delay right here in this stompbox.
Strymon DIG v2 Dual Delay Pedal
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Strymon
Strymon is an American company renowned for producing high-end, digitally-powered guitar effects pedals that deliver studio-quality sound. Founded in 2009 as a part of Damage Control Engineering, Strymon quickly gained a reputation for its innovative approach to effects, particularly in areas like delay, reverb, and modulation. Their pedals are known for their pristine sound quality, versatility, and deep customization options, often utilizing powerful digital signal processing (DSP) to emulate and enhance analogue sounds. Strymon’s products, such as the Timeline delay, BigSky reverb, and Mobius modulation, are highly regarded by both professional and amateur musicians for their ability to create rich, complex soundscapes. The pedals also feature intuitive controls and rugged construction, making them a staple on pedalboards worldwide.
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Delay Pedals
Delay records the incoming signal for a chosen interval and repeats it after the original note. Feedback returns repeats to the delay line, while tone, filtering, modulation and saturation determine whether echoes remain clear, darken progressively, wobble like tape or degrade like analogue bucket-brigade circuits. Delay time and rhythmic subdivisions govern the spacing and musical pattern of the repeats.
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Digital
Converts the signal or control process into numerical data for algorithmic processing. Digital designs can provide precise timing, long memory, complex routing and repeatable presets; sample rate, conversion, internal resolution and latency influence fidelity and response.
MIDI
Sends, receives or responds to Musical Instrument Digital Interface messages rather than carrying the instrument audio itself. Program changes recall presets, continuous controllers move parameters, and MIDI clock or transport messages synchronise timing between devices.
Tap Tempo
Measures repeated foot taps and converts their interval into an effect rate or delay time. Subdivisions translate that pulse into dotted, triplet or other rhythmic values, while averaging and range limits influence how quickly and accurately the tempo settles.
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