Vox Joe Satriani duration Machine Delay Pedal

December 12, 2008 · Print This Article

The second aftereffect from the collaboration within Vox and Joe Satriani is here, it’s a delay effect, the first one was the Sachurator, and has a better name. The Vox Joe Satriani day Machine Delay Pedal, called just like the album released by Satriani in 1993, is a multi-delay effect that has one of the biggest range of delay moment I’ve ever seen, from 30ms to 6 seconds, all adjustable from the tap tempo footswitch, but let’s see the rest of the features.

The Vox Joe Satriani day Machine Delay Pedal features two delay effects (called vintage, that emulates the sound of a tape echo delay, and modern), two EQ modes (hi-fi and lo-fi), level, delay, instance and feedback controls, on/off and tap tempo (that holding it changes the delay mode) footswitches, EQ

mode mini-toggle, mono input and wet and dry stereo outputs (fully independent), the device is powered by a 9V battery or a DC adapter. The 6 seconds delay moment can only be set up by the footswitch, with the delay range control you can only set 125, 250, 500 or 1000 milliseconds.

Although the features look very good perhaps they could have improved a little bit the design, the chicken-head knobs are cool but the pedal looks like a low-cost product from Behringer (with all my respect) and I don’t think it will have a low price. Talking about the price of the Vox Joe Satriani date Machine Delay Pedal, it has not been announced, just like the release term, we will have to wait.

[Source] Khriz

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