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Description

Dive into the sonic landscape of the '80s and beyond with the Korg SDD-3000, a powerhouse pedal that revives its rackmounted ancestor's iconic sound. This compact marvel doesn't just mimic the past; it propels it into the present with advanced programming capabilities and a user-friendly interface. From lush delays to rich, textural layers, the SDD-3000 offers unparalleled control and versatility, making it a must-have for studio and live settings alike. Whether you're crafting atmospheric soundscapes or sharp rhythmic patterns, this pedal places a universe of sound at your feet, all while maintaining the character that made its predecessor legendary.

Key Features:

  • Programmable pedal with triple delay function, mirroring its renowned '80s rackmounted version.
  • Integrated pre-amp and filter circuit for enhanced tone shaping.
  • Wide array of delay options with up to 4000 ms delay time.
  • Selection of 8 distinct delay types for versatile sound production.
  • MIDI compatibility for seamless integration into modern setups.

Product specs

Brand Korg
Model SDD-3000-PDL Programmable Digital Delay Pedal
Finish Black
Year 2010s
Made In Japan
Categories Delay Pedals

FAQs

What are the key features of the Korg SDD-3000 digital delay pedal?

The Korg SDD-3000 offers a wide range of delay times from 1ms to 4000ms, modulation effects, and programmable presets. It includes an analog circuit for warm delay tones and a digital section for precise control, making it versatile for various musical styles.

How does the Korg SDD-3000 compare to other delay pedals?

The Korg SDD-3000 is renowned for its rich, warm delay sounds and extensive modulation options, setting it apart from basic delay pedals. Its programmable presets and unique modulation capabilities make it a favorite for both live performances and studio use.

Is the Korg SDD-3000 suitable for both guitar and bass?

Yes, the Korg SDD-3000 is suitable for both guitar and bass. Its wide frequency response and versatile delay settings allow it to enhance the sound of various instruments, making it a flexible choice for musicians.

Does the Korg SDD-3000 require a specific power supply?

The Korg SDD-3000 requires a 9V DC power supply. It's important to use the correct power source to ensure optimal performance and avoid damage to the pedal.

Can the Korg SDD-3000 store user presets?

Yes, the Korg SDD-3000 can store up to 80 user presets, allowing musicians to quickly switch between different delay settings during performances or recording sessions.

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Guitarist

Korg SDD-3000 Pedal stompbox delay review demo

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Korg SDD-3000 Pedal stompbox delay review demo

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Guitarist

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Korg SDD3000 Digital Delay Pedal Demo

Rob Chapman

Rob Chapman

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Korg SDD 3000 Pedal Stereo Demo

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shnobel

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Korg SDD-3000 Programmable Digital Delay Pedal Demo - Sweetwater Sound

Sweetwater

Sweetwater

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Korg SDD-3000 PEDAL Introduction & Overview

Korg

Korg

Reviews

PROS

  • Fantastic delay sounds enhance guitar and vocal tracks

  • Lush pre-amp section improves signal quality

  • Versatile modulation options for creative sounds

  • MIDI and footswitches add performance flexibility

  • Warm and crisp preamp tones comparable to classic units

  • Stereo manipulation offers expansive soundscapes

CONS

  • High price point, especially with market fluctuations

  • Primarily suited for studio/recording, less for live use

  • Larger size may be cumbersome for some setups

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Korg SDD-3000.

Features and functionality

  • The SDD-3000's preamp is praised for making sounds brighter and more cutting without harshness, enhancing the front end of amps effectively.

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  • The SDD-3000 includes a Kosmic mode that can emulate flanging sounds at short delay times, offering creative modulation options.

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  • The pedal features Input and Output Attenuators, allowing users to manage gain levels effectively when used with high-gain pedals like Big Muffs.

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  • Preset slots 21-40 mirror 01-20, allowing users to experiment without losing original settings.

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  • The Korg SDD-3000 pedal may not power on if it detects a brief "dip" in power from the supply, potentially indicating an issue with perceived power reliability.

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Comparisons

  • The SDD-3000 rack unit is noted as superior to its pedal counterpart, particularly in preamp and modulation quality, which lacks in the pedal version.

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  • The analogue delay mode on the SDD-3000 closely resembles the vintage Boss DM-2 with an MN3005 chip, noted for its near self-oscillation.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Owners recommend service from Slemmons for the SDD-3000, especially for memory recall issues linked to a dying battery.

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Mods and upgrades

  • A mod exists for the SDD-2000 to upgrade to the 3000's preamp, enhancing the unit's tonal capabilities.

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Use cases and applications

  • The SDD-3000 excels with single coil pickups, especially in Telecaster and EL84 amp setups, closely replicating The Edge and Daniel Lanois's iconic sounds.

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Value and pricing

  • Although expensive, units can be found for as low as $600; Reverb listings often overstate market prices.

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  • Gently used SDD-3000 pedals can be found at Sweetwater's returns section for $195-$210, significantly lower than new prices.

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Software and compatibility

  • Despite having a MIDI input, the SDD-3000 pedal does not support MIDI clock, which can be a limitation for some users.

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  • The Korg SDD-3000 pedal requires a power supply capable of delivering 1.1 Amps, which exceeds the capability of a Strymon Zuma.

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  • The CIOKS DC7 power supply is confirmed to successfully power the Korg SDD-3000 pedal, unlike the Strymon Zuma.

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User experience

  • Some users appreciate the physical knobs for controlling the majority of features, avoiding complex menu navigation.

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Critic Reviews

Korg: SDD-3000 Pedal digital delay | Tape Op Magazine | Longform candid interviews with music producers and audio engineers covering mixing, mastering, recording and music production.

tapeop.com

The Korg SDD-3000 Pedal impresses with its versatile I/O and a range of delay modes that harken back to its '80s predecessor, favored by artists like U2's The Edge. It shines with multiple delay types, including BBD and tape emulations, although it falls short of true analog freak-out feedback. Unique sound possibilities and cool effects make it a solid choice for delay enthusiasts. However, accessing presets via footswitches can be cumbersome in a studio setting. Despite some limitations, it's a compelling tool for those seeking hands-on creativity in their delay effects.

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Korg SDD-3000 Pedal

soundonsound.com

The Korg SDD-3000 pedal revives a classic digital delay with modern enhancements, offering a versatile array of delay types and modulation effects that go beyond its original capabilities. Its lush, musical sound and robust pedal format make it a valuable asset for both studio and live settings. While the price is on the high end, the quality and range of features justify the expense. The only downside is its premium cost, but for those who prioritize delay in their sound, it's a worthy investment.

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Korg SDD-3000 Programmable Digital Delay Review - Premier Guitar

premierguitar.com

The Korg SDD-3000 stompbox reinvents the iconic rack delay with impressive versatility and authentic sound. Its rich stereo delay options and expansive presets are a delight for both U2 fans and experimentalists. However, its depth means a learning curve for full mastery, and the $399 price tag is hefty. Still, for those chasing unique echo textures, it’s a worthy investment.

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Artist usage

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See how Matthew Bellamy uses Korg SDD-3000

Matthew Bellamy

Singer, Guitarist

Muse

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Verified via YouTube

Muse guitar tech Jason Baskin on the Korg SDD-3000: "...we have an SDD-3000, it does a couple delays on a couple songs, it's got an [old-school] sound man!"

See how The Edge uses Korg SDD-3000

The Edge

Guitarist

U2

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Verified via YouTube

You can see in the video he used it on the new album in the studio.

See how Neil Young uses Korg SDD-3000

Neil Young

Singer, Guitarist

Crazy Horse

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Verified via Julienslive

Neil Young's use of the Korg SDD-3000 digital delay is documented in Julien's Auctions' December 17, 2017, "Neil Young Online Auction." The item is listed in lot #18 of the second group (#3198), highlighting its dimensions as 19 by 2 by 10 inches.

See how Alex Lifeson uses Korg SDD-3000

Alex Lifeson

Guitarist

Mark Knopfler’s Guitar Heroes

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Verified via 2112

Listed in this article among Alex Lifeson's touring equipment for the Grace Under Pressure tour in 1984.

See how Jean Michel Jarre uses Korg SDD-3000

Jean Michel Jarre

Keyboardist, Music Producer

The Dustbins

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Verified via Muzines

As listed in this 1990 interview on the Music Magazine Archive

See how Klaus Schulze uses Korg SDD-3000

Klaus Schulze

Guitarist, Bassist

Tangerine Dream

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Verified via Muzines

From the February 1993 issue of Sound on Sound, Klaus Schulze's equipment list includes:

EMT 250/251 reverbs AKG ADR 68K reverb + editor Yamaha SPX1000 multi-effects Roland SRV2000 reverb Korg SDD1200 Korg SDD3000 Korg DVP1 harmoniser Ibanez SDR 1000 Boss SE50 Eventide Harmonizer Moog 16-channel Vocoder

See how cEvin Key uses Korg SDD-3000

cEvin Key

Drummer, Keyboardist

Skinny Puppy

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Verified via Google

This article features pictures of a rack inside of Subconscious Studios. On the top shelf of the rack, you can see a stack of drum synths and effects processors, including a Korg SDD-3000 digital delay.

See how Daniel Lanois uses Korg SDD-3000

Daniel Lanois

Guitarist, Music Producer

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Daniel's Korg SDD-3000 is mentioned in this rig rundown by Premier Guitar.

"Lanois plugs both his guitar and pedal steel through the same setup. From the output of his Korg SDD-3000 digital delay (more on that in a bit)."

See how Issei Noro uses Korg SDD-3000

Issei Noro

Guitarist

Casiopea

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Verified via Photo

The insert from the record Casiopea Perfect Live II specifically lists the gear used by Issei Noro during the concert, including the Korg SDD-3000.

See how John Martyn uses Korg SDD-3000

John Martyn

Singer, Guitarist

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Verified via The Official John Martyn Website

The Echoplex tape delay’s were swapped for a Korg SDD3000 digital delay. This had presets that could call up settings for specific numbers and a simple sampling/looper function that is rather short. Initially the SDD3000 was placed on the floor by the mic stand and this caused major problems when he stepped on it! He then mounted it in a 19” rack frame and flight case and put it on top of his amp.

See how Chris & Cosey uses Korg SDD-3000

Chris & Cosey

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Verified via Soundonsound

The March '95 Sound On Sound article lists studio gear that was used by this artist.. This is mentioned 9th under processors

See how Solvent uses Korg SDD-3000

Solvent

Music Producer

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Verified via Attack Magazine

My favourite and most used of the effects is definitely the Korg SDD-3000, which is an early digital delay that’s very sought-after for a good reason – it’s the best sounding delay I’ve ever heard, and I use it on every single recording. I wish I had several more of these, but they’re so expensive nowadays.

Album Usage

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