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Re: Loooong, stereo, analog/tape style hardware delay... such a thing?



It wasn't supposed to do this, but if you tried to
sync your Echo Pro delay to MIDI (you were supposed
to) it would get grungier and grungier and weirder as
time went on... at first I thought I was in some odd
emulation but then I realized that it was just the
standard digital delay and as soon as I yanked the
midi cable the effect went away.  It broke but in a
cool way.  Wouldn't know it on short delays but if you
set them to repeat for a long time you'd hear it for
sure.

--- Todd Pafford <calenlas@gmail.com> wrote:

> The DL4's big brother, the Echo Pro, has filtering
> options out the
> wazoo.  Sounds exactly like what Jesse's looking
> for.  The only
> problem is that max stereo delay time is like 2.5
> seconds and even
> shorter I think in the DL4.  Still, I love the tube
> & tape echo models
> and some of the weirder ones like the platter
> (...instant Pink
> Floyd...)  Definitely worth checking out despite the
> delay length.
> 
> Todd
> 
> On 8/1/06, Michael Peters <mp@mpeters.de> wrote:
> >
> >
> > have you checked the Line6 DL4 delay modeler?
> maybe it doesn't exactly do
> > what you're after but there are many delay
> possibilities, including the
> > warble.
> >
> > Michael www.michaelpeters.de
> >
> 
> 


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