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Description
Dive into the sonic labyrinth with the Red Witch Titan Delay, a marvel that transcends the ordinary boundaries of delay effects. Far from just a pedal, it's an orchestral suite under your foot, offering not one, but three distinct delay channels. Each channel is masterfully equipped with its own delay, feedback, and mix controls, allowing for an intricate tapestry of sound. Whether you're crafting the subtle echo of a haunting ballad or steering into the vortex of a psychedelic storm, the Titan stands ready. Its seamless toggle switch capability allows for individual channel operation or a unison mode that melds echoes into a colossal, room-filling experience. With up to 800ms of delay per channel, the possibilities are as boundless as your creativity.
Key Features:
- Three independent delay channels with individual controls for delay, feedback, and mix
- Toggle switch for operating delays independently or in unison
- Up to 800ms of delay on each channel, offering a wide range of sonic possibilities
- Ideal for creating everything from subtle echoes to psychedelic swirls
Product specs
| Brand | Red Witch |
| Model | Titan Delay |
| Finish | White |
| Year | 2013 |
| Categories | Delay Pedals |
FAQs
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What sets the Red Witch Titan Delay apart from other delay pedals?
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The Red Witch Titan Delay features three separate delay lines, allowing for complex, layered echo effects. This unique design enables users to create intricate soundscapes by setting different delay times for each line.
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Can the Red Witch Titan Delay be used with both electric and acoustic guitars?
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Yes, the Red Witch Titan Delay is suitable for both electric and acoustic guitars, offering versatile delay effects that enhance the sound of either instrument.
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Does the Red Witch Titan Delay pedal have true bypass?
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Yes, the Red Witch Titan Delay features true bypass, ensuring that your guitar's tone remains uncolored when the pedal is not in use.
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What power supply is required for the Red Witch Titan Delay?
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The Red Witch Titan Delay requires a standard 9V DC power supply, which is commonly used with many guitar pedals.
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How does the Red Witch Titan Delay handle modulation effects?
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The Red Witch Titan Delay does not include modulation effects, focusing instead on providing rich, multi-layered delay sounds through its three delay lines.
Videos
Sweetwater
Red Witch Titan Delay Pedal Demo - Sweetwater Sound
Reviews
PROS
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Least expensive serial/parallel multi-delay option
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1200ms delay for each of three channels adds versatility
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Unique inclusion of an effects loop for creative sound manipulation
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Easy switching between serial and parallel modes
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True bypass ensures unaltered signal when the effect is off
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Encourages creative sound exploration beyond traditional delays
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Can produce lush, ambient sounds or simple slapbacks
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Multiple delays offer wide application range
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Promotes serendipitous sound discoveries
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Competes well with higher-priced brands in sound quality
CONS
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Small knob size can be cumbersome
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Lacks built-in trails feature; abrupt effect cutoff
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No synchronization capabilities with other gear
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LED brightness can be overwhelming
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Absence of a tone control for balancing repeats
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May not suit beginners looking for a first pedal
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Red Witch Titan.
Features and functionality
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The Titan includes individual mix controls for each of its three delay stages, allowing for highly customizable delay effects.
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This pedal offers a unique effects loop for the first delay stage, enabling users to integrate other pedals and have their effects only on that delay's repeats.
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The Titan allows delays to run in both parallel and series, creating complex, echoey soundscapes or chaining delays for evolving textures.
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The Titan offers 1200ms analog delays that can be configured in both series and parallel modes, adding versatility to its sound design.
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Mods and upgrades
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Users have successfully used the EHX Pitchfork in the effects loop to alter the delay sound by pushing it up an octave, adding distinctive texture.
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Comparisons
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The Titan is noted for being smaller and more feature-rich compared to the Death By Audio Ghost Delay, particularly in its ability to run delays in series or parallel.
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Some users compare the Titan with the latest Death By Audio triple delay, but criticize the Titan's layout and knob size as less intuitive.
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Value and pricing
User experience
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Owners find the Titan can be chaotic, with some describing it as finicky and hard to dial in, especially when delay effects run away.
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Tiny knobs on the Titan are noted as difficult to tweak, particularly for users who frequently adjust delay settings during performances.
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Users note the feedback range can quickly become chaotic, especially when delays are set in series, requiring careful adjustment for desired effects.
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In parallel mode, lower settings produce more textural and ambient effects, contrasting with the potential chaos of series mode setups.
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Critic Reviews
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Based on 0 Reviews and 2 Ratings
Artist usage
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"I just kind of put different pieces of gear in to try different pedals. I usually find a wild, whacky pedal that I use for a minute and then I don't like it. These are some new pedals I just got, the Red Witch stuff, that I'm trying out. I kind of like them a lot," says Steve Vai in also in reference to the Red Witch Titan Delay Guitar Effects Pedal which is part of his pedalboard.
This video from DunlopTV features the guitar tech of TOOL's longest acting bassist, Justin Chancellor. As he runs through some of the pedals within Chancellor's pedal board, we see that the over-all board is in 3 sections. In the far left section he has a Red Witch Titan Delay Pedal next to a Red Witch Pentavocal Trem Pedal.
Sold for charity on Moby's official Reverb shop in 2018.
This Red Witch Titan is part of the private collection of Moby.
Taking the idea of innovation to a new level – the Titan's triumvirate of time tantalizers allows you to create an array of truly unique and original delay sounds. Voiced for the ultimate analog styled sound, the Titan provides three 1,200 millisecond delays that can be used in either series or parallel mode simply by flicking a switch.
The device can be used to create simple repeats or it can dial up gorgeous, intricate cathedral like reverberations - your imagination is your only limit. We use the classic analog delay compounder to ensure the ultimate recreation of an analog flavored delay, which works hand in hand with our more contemporary delay engines.
An original version of the Red Witch Titan, now rare and complete with long knobs for each delay setting. An awesome piece from Moby's collection.
All items in Moby's Reverb Store ship fully insured with a signed and embossed Certificate Of Authenticity from Moby.
It is mentioned on Red Witch's website that he uses this pedal (also Famulous and Ivy ).
Mike Patton is listed in the Artists Gallery of Red Witch Pedals as a user of the Red Witch Titan delay effects pedal.
In this picture from this post http://www.voodoolab.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=4845 made by Nice Rack Canada who bild this pedalboard, we can spot a Red Witch Titan Delay Guitar Effects Pedal.
On Red Witch's artists section on their website, Monte is clearly seen holding a Titan Delay.
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