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Dpcoffin@aol.com wrote: > My ennui has been eleviated recently by playing with a charming delay >mode on > my VG-8 that I have totally failed to find emulated anywhere else in my >FX > arsenal---which is surprising, since most of my other gear has a delay >mode > that is called something similar to what the V calls it: Cross (or Cross > Feedback) Delay. On the V, you set up a main delay and a right or left >delay > with different times, so you get a sort of rhythm, such as 372ms and >596ms. > The cool part is that the repeats (with a high feedback) come back like >this: > >*.............*.....*.............*.............*.....*.............*......... > ....*.....*.............*.............*....*, etc. > On every other device I have that claims to do "cross delay," the full >pattern > is maintained only on the first go-round: > >*.............*.....*.............*.....*.............*.....*.............*... > ..*, etc., > which is obviousy more boring. Does anyone know of a delay that will >duplicate > the VG version of Cross Delay, but with a longer max time than 1000ms? > I was certain my Korg DL8000R would do the trick, but no... > It's a delightful way to build complex rhythms quickly from very sparse > events; appreciate any clues... > dpc you've piqued my interest, mate. i know a number of patches made their way to the roland VS880 from the VG8. i'll do a little pecking around on the '880 tonight to see if i can't replicate what you've found. thanks for the tip, lance g.