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Having said that, I love my Red Panda Context which gives me pretty much all the reverb I need - several brilliant algorithms and no real need to tweak while playing.
It has 4 presets plus a ramp setting on each.
I have each set up for a traditional chorus, trem, phaser, vibrato. I'm finding it to be a decent mix of flexibility and set and forget use.
I quite fancy collecting a few classic Boss / MXR one trick modulation pedals but that Alexander sounds interesting.
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I’d get three mini pedals, Ibanez mini Chorus (brilliant), Mooer elec lady (punches well above it’s weight), and MXR phase 95 (a 45 and a 99 in one tiny pedal). Should cost c.£200. In fact, that’s exactly what I have.
If my pending Jam Ripley Fall works out (that’s an all in one alternative), I’ll sell you the above as a job lot!
I have looked at all if those but unfortunately have an aversion to mini pedals. It's the tiny control knobs, they are the most infuriating thing I don't know why makers can't do something better.
Also, I need a mix control on a flanger pedal.
Is that the Waza Dimension C?
Are all four buttons just different chorus effects?
The only single modulation pedal I have the that cannot be matched is an Ibanez PH7 phaser pedal .which although I don't use any more I will keep for ever!
The four push buttons are presets of increasing modulation rate and depth. On better versions, two modes can be engaged simultaneously.
I've not tried the Boss MD500, but I want to get one to evaluate it.
The TC Nova Modulator is a cool pedal too.