Does a Nova System have the same delay functions as a D-Two?

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Not sure if anyone has used both but if so any info would be great. I dig the sound of my MPX1's. But dealing with the beat/ratio programming vs. the ease of use and display of ms/bpm that my M-One has made me think using a D-Two would make things easier. I was looking at the D2 but using the Nova System on my pedal tray would solve some rack space issues. Does the Nova System do all the subdivided delay stuff that the D2 does? Can you save a ton of presets in the same way? Does it sound as good?
 
i did alot of research into a D-two and found out it has a problem with no ability to control the level of fed-back delay volume - the dry has a percentage control but the wet does not change linear to the dry changes - it always stays constant. alot of people complaining about it if you do some research on the subject.

the d-two if course is still an active product that TC supports, but if you do more digging you will find out they will not fix the problem with a new firmware update nor acknowledge the issue that customers are finding.

i compared the nova and there is just no contest in the tone. i then found out about the korg DL8000R (i believe thats the right model number? cant remember now) but due to the rarity of the unit, its just not worth the time to wait for one to pop up and even then it has to be in great aesthetic and functioning properly with 110V USA transformer installed (for my needs)

ive sense decided to go to a g-force simply for the delay it has, the availability in the used market, features, and how it sounds. i was originally looking at a D-two.

hope this helps.
 
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