^Thanks for the info, guys.
Please allow me to tweak my original question a bit: What delay pedal (analog preferably) will allow me to have a first repeat that is at most only about 70% (or lower) volume of the original signal regardless of pick attack?
All of the delay pedals that I have owned/played would have a first repeat that is almost as loud as the original signal. I am hoping to get the volume of the 2nd or 3rd repeat only for my 1st repeat.
Do I make any sense?
thanks again and other suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
mejo nagiging claro na. followup question, yung 2nd and third repeat, louder than 1st ba? or simula 1st repeat to the third, 70% ang volume?
kasi kung hinahanap mo is 1st repeat lang ang mahina, pero yung subsequent repeats will be louder, I think the Dynamic/Ducking Delay of TC's FLASHBACK Delay will be a perfect fit. regardless of pick attack, the first repeat will be around 60-70% of the original volume, then the subsequent repeats will be as loud as the original signal, or dependent on the setting of the FX LEVEL knob on the pedal.
if you're looking for a delay were all subsequent repeats would be softer than the original signal, then, any delay pedal with an FX LEVEL Knob will be able to cater to your need.
as for an analog delay pedal option, I don't think there is a FULL analog delay pedal which can provide dynamic/ducking delay capabilities. an analog pedal would be a garbage in garbage out type of effect
^ I also have a TC electronics delay (nova repeater) and have the same Dynamic delay option. The volume of your repeats depend on how hard you plucked the strings.
I don't think the dynamic delay of NOVA is the same as TC Flashback if that is your description. TC Flashback's Dynamic Delay will decrease the volume of the first repeats regardless of picking attack.