hanks to its full stereo I/O and three output modes, the BOSS DD-8 Digital Delay sounds HUGE! Use the independent setting to route a short delay to Output A, while sending a long delay (double that of Output A) to Output B, for an instant Steve Vai vibe. Dial in ping-pong delay effects with the panning mode. Give your performance enhanced spatial depth with the wide stereo mode. Smart I/O functionality enables you to use the BOSS DD-8 for an endless array of applications. It supports a wide range of mono and stereo connections, including discrete dry and effect outputs — a must-have for wet/dry setups. You can even defeat the dry signal entirely, which is great for delay-only blending in your amp’s parallel effects loop.
Loaded with essential modern features
The BOSS DD-8 is an expressive digital delay, thanks to a bevy of essential modern features. Tap tempo enables you to synchronize the delay’s tempo via the onboard pedal switch. You can also use the onboard pedal switch to control the DD-8’s Warp and GLT modes. And if you want the ultimate in creative expression, add one or two more footswitches for on-demand tap tempo, extended looper control, and a soaring, echo-laden Twist effect. You can also use an expression pedal for continuous control of level, feedback, or delay time — or all of them at once. You also get a 40-second looper, with overdub capabilities, that’s ideal for practice, soundchecks, and creating on-the-fly backing during a live performance.
Features:
- Compact digital delay stompbox with 10 seconds of delay and 11 versatile delay modes
- 40-second looper with overdub capability for practice, soundchecks, and on-the-fly backing
- Tap tempo enables you to synchronize the delay’s tempo via the onboard pedal switch
- Carryover switch enables delay trails to continue after the effect is bypassed
- True stereo I/O and 3 selectable output modes (independent, panning, and wide stereo)
- Smart I/O functionality supports an endless array of applications
- Add external footswitches for on-demand tap tempo, extended looper control, and an echo-laden Twist effect
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