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hey guys. i have a question about the DMM–when the mix/volume is all the up/wet, does any of the original/dry signal come through (clean bleed)? besides the Moogerfooger delay, i’ve yet to come across an analog delay pedal that doesn’t have clean bleed. i don’t want clean bleed but i can’t financially justify keeping the moog delay around for just because of that….so i’m looking around. any other AD pedal out there that doesn’t have clean bleed?
thanks much!
All 3 of mine get 100% wet (no direct bleed).
great to know, thanks. i know this is a matter of taste but which DMM version do you prefer? i’m looking for a dark delay that has a really deep rumble when you drop the “time” with high feedback. modulation would be nice, but its secondary…
also, the listed max time is 550ms, but i’ve read on different forums that its actually less than that….i’m assuming that its not true…EH aint gonna lie on their specs!