« Reply #15 on: February 26, 2021, 05:33:37 PM »
The Source Audio SA260 Nemesis Delay seems to be a fine effects pedal for synthesizer - stereo, very deep and rich, and with plenty of control.
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/NemesisDelay--source-audio-nemesis-delay-pedal
Although it's $150 more than the Nemesis, I can highly recommend the Strymon Timeline.
If price is the primary factor, the Source Audio Collider combines Delay and Reverb in one unit.
Also, I didn't even look carefully at the Nemesis when I posted that to realize it was lacking, but I'm not sure I can convey the musical value of the expression pedal input capability of the Timeline. I use a Moog EP3 pedal (about 50 bucks), and I've rubber banded the heal so it has a spring action (off by default, delay increases with toe pressure). Pure magic and well worth the price premium... will even consider buying another Timeline in the future for another synth but having lots of fun with it on the Prophet10 at the moment. I have two more of same exp. pedals on the P12 module, which I use as substitutes for the touch sliders on the keyboard unit without regret.
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