MC Systems: DYNAMIC DELAY
http://www.mcsystemsmusic.com
Take a tank-tough case, throw in a very warm 25-600ms analog/digital delay, and give it a couple of cool options.
Firstly, the 'Alternate' footswitch. You'll find this on all MC Systems pedals. It basically offers a switchable but important parameter; in this case, the Delay Time. So you can, for instance, switch between a short and long delay (up to 600ms). Then, you can use the pressure-sensitive 'V-Switch' to switch between another two options; in this case the Delay Feedback or Regeneration. Cool again.
On the bottom plate of the pedal, accessed by a high density rubber trapdoor, you'll find a trimpot with which to adjust the pressure threshold of said V-Switch. Or you can disable it altogether with the V-Switch Enable toggle. You decide. Best thing: it's a great sounding delay with just enough top and bottom end rolloff to allow soloing and intricate stuff without becoming muddy and convoluted. That's important.
Check one out. MC Systems Dynamic Delay.
Guitar: 2010 Ernie Ball Music Man Axis. Stock with the exception of D-Tuna.
Amp: Laney VH-100R Clean Channel & L212 Cabinet (Greenbacks)
Cables : Providence
Mic : Shure SM57 (amp) Samson Airline77 (me)
Camera : Canon 60D (me) and Sony HDR CX150 (pedal)
Soundcard : AVID Mbox Pro 3
Computer : Apple iMac 27" i7 3.4 GHz 16 GB RAM
Software : Pro Tools 10 LE, Waves CLA Guitars (slight comp over input track), Waves L3-16 Limiter (to keep levels in check at output), Apple Final Cut Pro X (video editing and Youtube compression).