http://miaudio.com/category/rd-lab/lofi-delay/
Michael Ibrahim is a man of taste and distinction but he likes to do things his way. The Lo-Fi Delay is one such example. Michael has taken the now standard PT 2399 chip and instead of trying to recreate a classic, has made something with a little more personality: the LO-FI Delay. Two LFO modulations - square and triangle; two filter modes, 600ms of delay time, crazy self-oscillation capability... yet this delay can do the 'normal' thing as well. It's fun, inexpensive, as good as anything else out there and you'd be mad not to give it a shot. This is a long video - I apologise - but I hope it's worth the sitting as there's a lot to show.
Today's tools:
Guitar: 2017 Yamaha RS 820 CR (stock).
Amp: Bogner Shiva (clean channel) model - Axe-FX II XL+ FWQ9.04
Extra effects: N/A
Cables: Goodwood Audio and Providence
Power Supply: Strymon Zuma
Mic: Samson Airline77 (me)
Camera: Canon 60D (me) and Nikon D5100 (pedal)
Soundcard: AVID Mbox Pro 3 (for recording) & Fractal Audio Systems Axe-FX II XL+ (mixing and bouncing).
Computer: Apple iMac 27" i7 3.4 GHz 16 GB RAM
Software: Logic Pro X, Eventide/Newfangled Audio ‘Elevate’ Mastering Limiter, Apple Final Cut Pro X (video editing and Youtube compression).