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Of the six or seven other pedals I've had on and off the board I'd say the DD-7 (its biggest plus being its small footprint) would be the only other one I'd consider for live. I think an external foot switch for tap tempo is mandatory though (for both of those) -- it makes life much easier.
I agree with what's been said about the DD-20: it is a great live pedal. (The display, the on the fly adjustment, and my fave is the way I can set the level so that when I kick it in I'll have it boost my volume too.
I had no idea it could do this, interesting...
I have a Strymon Timeline now. Well worth saving up for - or do what I did and sell some overdrives to fund it. Most of us on here probably have enough drive pedals for 3 pedal boards.
I like the TC Flashback but feel they really missed a trick by not having a display on the x4 (which is out of the budget set here). A Flashback x4 with LED is probably the only thing that could tempt me away from the Boss. For recording I've always used plugins for delay anyway, I pretty much always want my delay post distortion so it makes most sense for me to do it that way.