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August 9, 2009 at 10:48 pm #78751OptiMuff PrimeMember
One more time, excuse my poor english…
I repeat: Perhaps I’m mistaken (There are more than 1 month, I’m not conect to the web)
Tomorrow I was search in the Euroguitar web some novelties, and…SURPRISE!!!
I found the MemoryBoy and the MemoryToy are on sale! GAS ATTACK!!!
I thougt: The first, to go to EHX web and consult the specifications and features.
EHX page/Delay effects…mmm: Not found
EHX/All products…NOTHING!!!
Euroguitar is wrong?
EHX’s web programmers are lazy?
I’m not liar. You can verify here:
http://es.euroguitar.com/efecto/electro-harmonix/memory-boy/125398.html
http://es.euroguitar.com/efecto/electro-harmonix/nano/memory-toy/126563.htmlIf I’m wrong, and the features and specs are here and I not seed them, I’m so sorry for my dumbness (if it exist this word…)
Thanx for your support, help and explanations.
Transform and…ROLL OUT!!!
(Paz y amor y “rokanrol” para todos!)
August 10, 2009 at 2:39 am #100454julianModeratorI think Scott (the webmaster here) is on vacation. He’s been MIA the last few weeks.
But yeah, they’re out. Fuzz (EHX staff member) and Flick (EHX staff member) have posted most of the specs in various threads here. There’s also an official EHX demo on youtube of it.
Here’s what I know
Memory Boy:
550ms of analog delay
runs on 9v standard
Inputs/outputs: In, Out, Expression In
Knobs: Delay Time, Blend, Depth (of modulation), Feedback
Switches: Modulation shape (square or sine), and modulation speed (slow, fast, expression controlled)
When modulation speed is set to slow or fast, the expression controls delay time instead
when the repeats are cranked it can self-oscillateMemory Toy
550 ms of delay
one switch to turn modulation on/off- speed and depth are preset for chorus sounds
knobs for delay time, blend, and feedback
***I don’t think the Toy is out yet, only the Boy.August 10, 2009 at 10:28 am #100465ghostMemberHopefully picking up a Boy tomorrow.
(i see your joke coming btw…)
August 10, 2009 at 12:59 pm #100471BlueSteelParticipantQuote:Hopefully picking up a Boy tomorrow.😆
August 10, 2009 at 2:47 pm #100472OptiMuff PrimeMemberThanx, Julian!!!
Because I’m spanish (Europe, not South América) I don’t understand 2 words and/or expressions:
-Julian: What is this “MIA” in your expression “He’s been MIA…”?
-Ghost: What is, (and for who is the question?) “i see your joke coming btw…”…I don’t understand “btw”. “between”, perhaps?Thanks, again! and I wait for the specs, because I don’t know the function of the “Square/Saw switch”.
It’s only for the tremolo? Or it’s also for the chorus? and another question: Julian, humbly I think you are misunderstood (according to the picture of “Euroguitar.com”). The second switch isn’t for the modulation speed, it’s for change between chorus/Tremolo/Exp pedal. I repeat, according the pics of euroguitar (see the page on the upper link I wrote tomorrow). I don’t know absolutely NOTHING…And the last (I promiss it’s the last!) question: How works the expression pedal? I’m talking about the function: The exp. pedal controls the delay’s speed, or it’s only for the tremolo’s speed?
I’m so sorry for killing you with so much questions. Thanx!!!
“Que la fuerza os acompañ±e…”August 10, 2009 at 3:59 pm #100474julianModeratorMIA is an old military term for “missing in action,” used for soldiers who are missing.
BTW means “by the way.” It’s an expression similar to “also,” “as well,” “oh hey,” or “PS.” It’s used when you want to add something to the conversation that’s slightly irrelevant but of interest.
August 11, 2009 at 3:34 am #100484ghostMemberYes the “boy toy” jokes will be plenty.,..
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