TC Electronic Nova Delay Pedal



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www.ProGuitarShop.com-The TC Electronic Nova Delay is the ultimate digital delay pedal. Based on the world-renowned TC 2290 Dynamic Digital Delay, the ND-1 brings studio quality effects right to your pedal board. The Nova Delay features 6 different stereo delay types: Delay line, Dynamic, Reverse, Ping-Pong, Pan, and Slap-Back. It also gives you modulation, delay spillover, and audio tap tempo. This is no delay modeling pedal either, TC Electronic is known world-wide for super high quality studio effects and their cutting edge technology is packed into the Nova Delay.
Now that we've established the Nova Delay as a digital pedal, don't run away because you prefer analog. The TC Nova Delay is extremely natural sounding and crystal clear. The pedal is super quiet and has a great dynamic range and lots of headroom. You don't have to worry about any "tin can" typ
e delay, this is the real deal. The delay is warm and smooth with really sweet modulation effects. Probably the coolest feature is the audio tap tempo. You can actually set the tempo by holding down the Tap Tempo button and playing. This allows you to set the tempo to the most important rhythm o
n-stage, your playing! If you need delay and versatility, the TC Electronic Nova Delay has got you covered.


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can you create that ... ( 3 months ago by RGBandit)
can you create that weird paul gilbert effect (the one he does in get out of my yard) with the nova? you know , boosting the feedback then changing the delay time while its going on?
Has anyone here ... ( 3 months ago by turnstylepoet)
Has anyone here paired the Nova Delay with the MXR Carbon Copy delay?
Hi, can this delay ... ( 3 months ago by rafa1969)
Hi, can this delay go into crazy oscilations? thanks.
carbon copy wins by ... ( 3 months ago by bucketheadfn)
carbon copy wins by far.. true bypass its amazing i own one
apples and oranges. ... ( 3 months ago by ankoslitoflower)
apples and oranges. what i do say is though try the carbon copy first. if you dont feel your missing anything just get it. if you need more... the nd1 is for you. theres also the line 6 delay pedal (that big green monster) and a bunch of others... you really just have to try them out.
2 totally different ... ( 3 months ago by josephthesailor)
2 totally different animals man. The carbon is basic analog delay. Great sounding pedal. But if u want one best digital pedals and wanna a lot flexibility this is pedal for you. This is what Edge used nails his sound. I personally prefer digital over analog delays.
Somebody knows if ... ( 3 months ago by vicchavill)
Somebody knows if this pedal can work like a normal pedal playing live in a chain effects.
this pedal doesnt ... ( 3 months ago by jerrylauj913)
this pedal doesnt take 9v unfortunately
Nova won for me. ... ( 2 months ago by danyeo)
Nova won for me. Carbon Copy isn't very versatile and the Nova won't color your tone at all either as long as you calibrate it. But I'm looking at the Damage Control Timeline right now. Everything i have heard from that pedal is amazing.
This or TC 2290 ... ( 2 months ago by gusgda)
This or TC 2290 delay rack?
It's done with DD-7 ... ( 2 months ago by Slayer166)
It's done with DD-7 or DD-3, but I'm pretty sure it's a DD-7.
Can you review the ... ( 2 months ago by TobiasKropp)
Can you review the TC electronics Nova Modulator?
Im looking for ... ( 2 months ago by deeoosee)
Im looking for something as close as possible to the Edge from U2....He uses a lot of reverb plus delay...any one know of the best pedals to get?
Anyone know how ... ( 1 month ago by slimthintango4456)
Anyone know how much this pedal is?
It's $229 at ... ( 1 month ago by ProGuitarShopDemos)
It's $229 at ProGuitarShop,com
with U2 you can't ... ( 1 month ago by jerrylauj913)
with U2 you can't go wrong with the boss DD5
is it tue-bypass??? ( 1 month ago by ViciousMaximus)
is it tue-bypass???
i dont think so ( 1 month ago by sigarlaki)
i dont think so
I read that they ... ( 1 month ago by adri347)
I read that they took the rack and turned it into this pedal unit so yeah, its more or less the same thing.
this tc electronic ... ( 1 month ago by Jared2324)
this tc electronic pedal is AMAZING especially for songs like i still havent found what im looking for, bad, where the streets have no names and more
I've got the TC ... ( 4 weeks ago by FastRedPonyCar)
I've got the TC nova system and the delays in it are straight from this pedal and they are absolutely UNBELIEVABLE.
one thing that is ... ( 3 weeks ago by Mahavishnu80)
one thing that is annoying about analog delay is it always reminds me of the bloody 'edge'. This is refreshingly un U2.
does anyone know if ... ( 2 weeks ago by drakenbakken)
does anyone know if this would be good for an overdrivin guitar? Similar to eric johnsons' delay is what im looking for.
Array ( 1 day ago by JONHWAR)
hi guys ...
could you make a video of the tc nova delay in a solo and hi gain setting
pleeeeeeeeeease...
keep up the great work and thank you for all the help you
´ve been giving.



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