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Thanks, Michael for that interesting info on the DD20. I truly believe the DD20 does a lot more than the people at Boss intended it to do ;). I also discovered the self-oscillation trick myself some time ago, however your second discovery was news to me: > [2] Vocoder/Ring Modulation > It seems the delay acts like a filter bank amplifying all > harmonics of a given frequency, which depends on the actual > delay time. This will also work in the other delay modes, and is no surprise: A filter is actually nothing else than a (very short, in our terms) delay mixed with the original signal and sometimes fed back. You can also try that in e.g. standard mode with very short (e.g. 1-3ms) delay time. And if you use it with the modulation delay, you got yourself a phaser. However, the effect in reverse mode is by far more pronounced and strange and for that reason alone is a keeper! Another thing I noticed is then using "time advance" (holding down and turning the time knob). While I was already familiar with weird artifacts you could create when doing that with some delay contents present e.g. in smooth mode, starting from the "reverse vocoder", turning feedback to 100% and then increasing the time will give strange volume swells, gating effects and whatnot. Beautiful! Rainer