Layer your guitar sound with a wide range of delay effects and shine on the stage. The Vox DelayLab guitar delay effects pedal can add lots of variety to your performance, whether you play live or you are laying down tracks in the studio. Choose from 30 different delay guitar effects as well as additional features, such as looping. Delay is a handy type of effect to have in your gear set. This effect records your guitar sound and temporarily saves it on the pedal. It then plays it back, producing effects, such as echo and repeating phrases. In the past, musicians often used tape loops to create delay; however, modern devices make the process much easier. The first delay pedals came out in the 1970s, and current technology introduces a whole host of possibilities, such as repeated looping at the touch of a button. Digital delay effects pedals, such as the Vox DelayLab, are easy to use, even for beginner musicians. The Vox DelayLab guitar delay pedal is part of Vox’s Lab series effects pedals and processors. It functions like several guitar pedals rolled into one. It blends vintage and contemporary sounds to offer a wide array of options for customizing your audio. Options include analog BBD, tape echo, and effects unique to the pedal, such as Dual Delay, and Distortion Delay. On top of the 30 presets in the pedal, you can also adjust the switches and knobs to create your own guitar effects. You can adjust the delay settings in one millisecond increments, ranging from one millisecond to four seconds. The advance bypass feature adds decay to your audio, letting your guitar ring through when you change settings on the pedal. The device offers 10 banks controlled with a foot switch so you can easily save your effects and switch them at a moment’s notice within a single song. A seamless program change feature makes switching between various settings, presets, and banks sound seamless. The Vox DelayLab guitar delay effects pedal also offers a looping feature. You can record up to 28 seconds of music and combine them with three delay types. You can also play back your loops in reverse and use the expression pedal feature to control the parameters of your recording. The looping feature lets you layer sound upon sound to create rich performances and tracks. The controls on the Vox DelayLab guitar pedal are straightforward and easy to use. A knob at the top left-hand side of the pedal controls the delay type. Options include analog, tape, digital, multi tap, dynamic, dual, modulation, stereo, ambient, reverse, and the looper feature. The other dials at the top of the device control time, feedback, tone and speed, intensity, and mix. The bottom of the pedal features buttons that you can control with your feet. These control the bank switch, stopping and starting effects, reverse playback, and a trigger. The Vox DelayLab guitar pedal is compatible with a variety of accessories and gear. You can plug it into your guitar and amp using 1/4-inch patch cords, which are standard connections for all electric guitars and amps. You can also connect the pedal to other devices, such as expression pedals. Add it alongside other pedals, such as reverb and overdrive pedals, to create a fully customizable sound setup.