NUX Debuts New Duotime Dual Delay Engine Pedal
This impressively-spec'd unit features five delays, based on classic algorithms.
Chinese company NUX has unveiled its new Duotime Dual Delay Engine stereo delay pedal.
The Duotime is headlined by five delay types: a spatial, shimmer-equipped Verb delay, a more modern Digi Delay, a Tape Echo that's based on Roland's RE-201, a bucket brigade-style Analog Delay, and a MOD delay based on Ibanez's DML algorithm.
The pedal's right-hand Tap footswitch can be used to adjust the speed and delay subdivision, and each of the pedal's two delays has its own set of Repeat and Time knobs, which can be used to adjust the speed and number of repeats.
Elsewhere, the Duotime is built with a parameter knob that can change functions depending on the engaged delay setting, and a Level control for adjusting the delay mix level.
The NUX Duotime Dual Delay Engine pedal also features a 40-second looper, with REC/PLAY/DUB and UNDO/REDO functions, and is available now for $149.99.
For more info on the pedal, stop by nuxefx.com.
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