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andy butler wrote: > So the stomp box requirement is a cost thing? > > if so > > Check out the Behringer Virtualizer. > Dead cheap. > Has 2 delays accurately programmable up to 5s. > (it's a stereo delay, but each side is individually controllable) > Sound quality is excellent. > > Well, maybe you want one or 2 of those combined with something else > with the whole 8s > > andy butler A few of those combined with a rackmounted FX S/R controller (Rocktron, Vodoolabs..) might make a nice midi controlled muli-delay setup. On a side note.. 'fun' how Behringer ofted gets discreminated, while in reality by far most of their products are actually pretty good. > The woodshed wrote: > >> >> >> I should have been more explicit, I was thinking more along the stomp >> box form, as I will need 5 units. >> I just wondered if there was a reasonably cheap programmable delay of >> up to about 8 seconds lurking unnoticed in a cheap stomp box >> somewhere, like the zoom, which would be perfect (despite less than >> stellar sound quality) with a higher resolution on the delay times. >> >> leon >> On 4 Oct 2007, at 07:51, Rainer Thelonius Balthasar Straschill wrote: >> >>> about any hardware unit...which form factor do you want? >>> The TC D2 comes to mind, as well as the TC 2290, or about any Eventide. >>> >>> Rainer >>> >>>> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- >>>> Von: The woodshed [mailto:woodshed@blueyonder.co.uk] >>>> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 4. Oktober 2007 01:54 >>>> An: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >>>> Betreff: programmable delay? >>>> >>>> >>>> hi, >>>> >>>> Is there a hardware delay unit that allows storage of delay times? >>>> Like the Boss giga delay but with 'proper' patch presets, >>>> able to store about 30 or 40 presets? At the moment I have to >>>> have several giga delays. The zoom g2 does allow storage, but >>>> the delay times cannot be divided beyond 1 decimal point >>>> which is limiting. >>>> >>>> >>>> leon >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > > > . > -- rgds, van Sinn