Boss DD-8 Digital Delay Pedal
Ever since they released the DM-1 Delay Machine in 1978, the BOSS name has been synonymous with great-sounding delay pedals. The BOSS DD-8 Digital Delay is their most powerful one yet. This compact delay stompbox boasts up to 10 seconds of delay, along with 11 versatile delay modes that range from crystal-clear repeats to glitchy and modulated echoes. The BOSS DD-8 is ideal for practice, soundchecks, and on-the-fly backing tracks, courtesy of its 40-second looper. And synchronizing your repeats to a song is a breeze, thanks to tap tempo. You also get a carryover switch, which enables delay trails to continue after the effect is bypassed. The BOSS DD-8 is teeming with flexible stereo I/O, while three selectable output modes achieve a wide range of effects. The BOSS DD-8 Digital Delay includes external footswitch jacks for on-demand tap tempo, extended looper control, and a captivating Twist effect.
- Analog — Classic analog BBD delay.
- Standard — Crystal-clear digital delay.
- Tape — Vintage tape-based delay.
- Warm — Digital delay with a softer sound.
- Reverse —Backwards delay.
- +RV — Digital delay with reverb.
- Shimmer — Lush, pitch-shifted delay.
- Mod — Digital delay with modulation on repeats.
- Warp — Delay with expressive pedal control.
- GLT — Creates rhythmic, glitchy machine-gun effects.
- Loop —Loop recorder with overdub capability and 40 seconds of recording time (in mono).
BOSS DD-8 Digital Delay Features:
- Compact digital delay stompbox with 10 seconds of delay and 11 versatile delay modes
- 40-second looper with overdub capability for practice, soundchecks, and on-the-fly backing
- Tap tempo enables you to synchronize the delay’s tempo via the onboard pedal switch
- Carryover switch enables delay trails to continue after the effect is bypassed
- True stereo I/O and 3 selectable output modes (independent, panning, and wide stereo)
- Smart I/O functionality supports an endless array of applications
- Add external footswitches for on-demand tap tempo, extended looper control, and an echo-laden Twist effect