The DD-200 is a stereo delay pedal and looper by BOSS with a dozen delay modes to choose from. Each has controls for time, feedback, mix, tone, and modulation on the delay trails, as well as a parameter specific to each mode.
Here are the modes with time stamps:
- Standard (0:39): Clear digital delay.
- Analog (4:02): Mild analog delay
- Tape (5:23): Sound with the distinctive waver of a tape echo unit. Models the Roland RE-201.
- Drum (6:58): Models the Binson EchoRec2.
- Shimmer (8:48): Delay that combines a pitch-shifted sound.
- Tera Echo (10:00): Echo sound that is neither reverb nor delay, with spaciousness and motion.
- Pad Echo (11:18): Delay sound with a drifting feel.
- Pattern (13:01): Sound that combines 16 delays.
- Lo-Fi (15:46): Fat sound with a sense of distortion.
- Dual (16:52): Two delays connected in series.
- Ducking (19:03): The volume and feedback are automatically adjusted according to the input. Won’t get in the way of your performance even if applied deeply.
- Reverse (21:20): Delay that plays backward.
Guitar is Squier Paranormal Series Offset Telecaster
Amp is Strymon Iridium, Round, B
