The New Vox DelayLab
Amidst the hype of several new pedals to be debuted at NAMM comes an offering from Vox that has remained somewhat under the radar.
The DelayLab is Vox’s take on a versatile digital delay emulation stompbox in similar vein to the Line 6 DL4, in fact it looks like an improved version of the DL4. It offers 30 different delay types and a stereo 28 second looper. It looks like an awesome and incredibly versatile delay and I bet we will be seeing more of this over the next few months.
Key Features:
- Thirty types of delay effects, ranging from vintage to standards to originals
- Precision modeling of vintage delay effects such as analog BBD devices and tape echo
- Numerous original types such as Dual Delay and Distortion Delay offer new expressive power
- Stereo Looping can capture up to 28 seconds; multiple variations and types
- Combine Loop and Delay effects simultaneously for exciting performances
- Thirty diverse rewritable preset programs, ready for immediate use
- Delay time is adjustable in 1 ms steps, to a maximum of four seconds
- Easy access to multiple parameters allows the creation of complex effects
- All parameters can be controlled using an expression pedal [optional]
- Sync Mode allows poly-rhythmic effects to be created quickly and easily
- Seamless Program Change feature ensures smooth transitions
- Advanced Bypass function with decay avoids abrupt effect cut-offs
- High-quality 24-bit/48 kHz audio sampling rivals professional equipment
- Diecast metal body stands up to hard use on stage
- Stereo Inputs; Stereo Outputs (all 1/4″)
- Assignable Pedal Control input
