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Bill you rock thanx for the hinsight the delayed mysteries are gone! cheers Luis --- William Walker <billwalker@baymoon.com> wrote: > "are they still irreplaceable and worth > Getting" > > The answer I believe is no. There are still some > very good delay and reverb > units available from TC, lexicon, Eventide and > Roland. I have a very > inexpensive TC G-Sharp that does great sounding > delays and reverbs, and has > lots of knobs for tweaking as well as storage for > presets. The new TC Nova > delay and reverb, are outstanding floor pedals that > have studio quality > sounds and really cool interfaces. The Eventide > Timefactor is one of the > greatest delays I've ever tried. I think I actually > drooled on one at the > NAMM show. I've owned several delays on that list > including the Korg SDD, > The roland SDE 100 and 3000 units, and MXR delay, a > delta lab effectron, > and an Ibanez DM1000 and I must say my cheap TC G > sharp blows them all away > in sound quality and flexibility, hell, my Keeley > modded Line 6 DL-4 sounds > better and has a wider range of cool delays than > many of those old machines. > As for the shimmer effect, you can get that out of > one of the new Digitech > expression factory pedal, as well as whammy effects, > without the noise that > earlier whammy pedals exhibit. Also check out the > new Roland space echo > pedal, which does great simulations of old Roland > tape echo units. There are > just a lot of cool delays available now days though > the trend has been away > from rack mounts and on to the floor. Unless you > feel sentimental about > vintage gear, I just don't see the need to search > for the older rack gear. > Even the vaunted TC 2290 can be sonically > replicated, the new nova delay > sounds that good. > Bill > > www.myspace.com/luisangulocom ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs