The DelayLab combines an array of modeled delay effects with multi-mode stereo looping and control of delay parameters.
There are 30 types of delay effects modeled in the DelayLab, including echoes, analog, tape, reverse, and ambient delays.
“From the distinctive warmth of vintage tape echoes and the unique tonal shifts caused by -Bucket Brigade Devices, to the lo-fi sound of early digital devices, the DelayLab delivers accurate models from a carefully selected set of historically significant delay units, ” Vox says.
The DelayLab also provides looper capabilities, offering 28 seconds of memory. In addition, the L/R delay times can be set independently for more applications.
The device features Stereo ins and outs, 24-bit converters, and a sampling rate of 48 kHz. Power is provided by six AA batteries; an optional AC adapter is available.
Pricing & Availability:
The Vox DelayLab Modeling Delay Pedal Processor with Looping is available with a U.S. Street price of $229.99.
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