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Re: long analog delay



I think you are misunderstanding

If you run run the delays in SERIES, you are getting tonal degradation 
from 
the memory manTHEN the digital delay adds time dealy without adding EXTRA 
degradation

If you add another BBD or lower the clock rate you probably aren't going 
to 
get the sound you have just longer.








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On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, at 05:04 PM, James Winger wrote:

>perhaps you should consider running your memman in series with a 
>higher-fidelity digital (set 100% wet) you might be able to then get the 
>"mushtone" and the longer times.
>note - the feedback loop will have to be externalized but this is easily 
>donw through a mixer
>
>
>

well the point is to keep it low fi. i have all the modeling pedals and 
all 
the classic dig delays (korg sdd3000, pcm 70 etc...) but nothing sounds 
like 
the memory man..


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