Analog delay
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Analog delay
Looking to get some analogy goodness. What do people like? Carbon Copy and Memory Boy are in my sights so far.
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Re: Analog delay
Owned quite a few, Carbon Copy is great, as is the Vapor Trail, the memory toy / boy are great too, I have a deluxe memory man 550TT now and it's my main delay, sounds so awesome!
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Re: Analog delay
You need to check out the "in limbo" delay from 80tape.com. NZ made and ridiculously versatile.
Less spendy is something like what been mentioned, but if you really want analog toans, stay away from the 9vlt units.
If you're looking for something cheaper, I'm selling an ARTEC analog delay.
http://www.nzguitars.com/forum/viewtopi ... 57#p771257
Less spendy is something like what been mentioned, but if you really want analog toans, stay away from the 9vlt units.
If you're looking for something cheaper, I'm selling an ARTEC analog delay.
http://www.nzguitars.com/forum/viewtopi ... 57#p771257
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Re: Analog delay
The 80tape stuff looks great!Kev77 wrote:You need to check out the "in limbo" delay from 80tape.com. NZ made and ridiculously versatile.
Less spendy is something like what been mentioned, but if you really want analog toans, stay away from the 9vlt units.
If you're looking for something cheaper, I'm selling an ARTEC analog delay.
Tossing up between cheap and less-cheap
Why are 9 volt less toans?
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Re: Analog delay
If you're running mn3005 analog chips you need the 24vlt or sim to get them really cooking.
There are loads of 9volt options that are fine, but the epic analog delay stuff is always higher voltage
There are loads of 9volt options that are fine, but the epic analog delay stuff is always higher voltage
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Re: Analog delay
Except for my amazing InLimbo III which runs at 9V and sounds.... awesomeness!
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Re: Analog delay
ive got a tape80 and it IS the best.. if you're in that carbon copy headspace tho i'd proby go the boss wazzock or whatever it's called
( i have the wazzock too btw....much better than anything comparable imho.. no modulation tho )
( i have the wazzock too btw....much better than anything comparable imho.. no modulation tho )
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Re: Analog delay
I've heard there can be a bit of a delay...telefiend wrote:Hmm. Any idea on the wait time with 80tape stuff?
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Re: Analog delay
Do it quickly; before I have to impose some Modulation.hamo wrote:I've heard there can be a bit of a delay...telefiend wrote:Hmm. Any idea on the wait time with 80tape stuff?
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Re: Analog delay
I have a limbo, and the multitap version also. If you can stretch for the multi it's totes worth it
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