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Do you want a delay that stays in the same pitch (i.e. the end of the delay contents get discarded or silence gets added when you change the delay time), or a tape-echo-style varispeed effect? For type 1, both my TC Electronics Fireworx and D2 keep relatively clean when changing delay times (realtively means they will introduce slight artifacts (clicks in the Fireworx, high-pitched noise in the D2) reacting to ultra-weird delay-time changes. But if you do "normal" things, they work well. For the varispeed effect, I enjoy both the digitech RDS 2001 (will work with the entire PDS/RDS series, I guess) and Line 6's DL4. Rainer Rainer Straschill Moinlabs GFX and Soundworks - www.moinlabs.de The Straschill Family Group - www.straschill.de digital penis expert group - www.dpeg.de Eclectic Blah - www.eblah.de > -----Original Message----- > From: Guywithatele@aol.com [mailto:Guywithatele@aol.com] > Sent: Montag, 10. März 2003 20:23 > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: delay time > > > Anyone know of a delay unit that can glitchlessly change > delay times as signal is being fed to it? E.g., in my current > processor (DP/4, Ensoniq), altering a delay time from 3000ms > to 2775ms as it receives signal causes (understandable) > herky-jerky effects. I'd like to know if anyone has used a > (digial) delay that allows for minute changes smoothly. > > Thank you. > >