![]() Many digital delay units that implement a modulation function have been introduced to date. ![]() “Creation of a new sound” ?- this was the motto for the development of FREE THE TONE “FUTURE FACTORY” FF-1Y. Thought I'd put it out there to see peoples thoughts, see if anyone has owned one or the other or both in there time, personal preferences etc.Future Factory FF-1Y - RF Phase Modulation DelayĪ New World of Fluctuation Created by Dual Delay I'm currently straying away from the other 'big box' style delays (Timeline, Timefactor, Echosystem etc) as generally I prefer pedals with distinct characteristics and a few amazing sounds rather than a jack of all trades. I'm in Australia, so the Volante is about $150-200 more expensive new than the FTT Future Factory. So I've currently narrowed it down to either a Strymon Volante or Free the Tone Future Factory as possible contenders. I'm also considering buying a proper tape delay down the track, likely an EchoFix EF-X2 I'm thinking of buying a dedicated reverb pedal in the near future, possibly the CXM 1978 or Free the Tone Ambi-space, so reverb included in the pedal is neither hear nor there. The idea is to use the Memory Lane 2 for the bread and butter delays, but have the awesome edge style stereo ping pong delays or long Gilmour-esk solo delays for special occasions. Things I'm looking for out of them are a really good stereo multi-tap or dual delay unit with plenty of versatility, but also a distinctive character/flavor. Right now I'm running Wet Dry with a Dr Z Route 66 and Vox AC30HWX, but am planning to add a stereo delay and reverb to the mix. I currently have a wide selection of modulation and gain, and my other delay is a Diamond Memory Lane 2. I'm looking to add a stereo delay to my rig.
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