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what’d be really great is a delay that lengthens the delay time as the repeat passes over it, like manually turning the knob. I want the slowwwwwwww dowwwwwwwwn sound without the speed back up laser sounds.
CryabetesParticipantthe closest you could get to that with hardware [that i’m aware of] is with a pitch shift pedal such as the Ring Thing or a looper like the 2880 [the octave down mode]. With a pitch shifter, the timing would be the same as what you’re actually playing so you’d have to play in half speed [or exaggerated slow motion].
CryabetesParticipantit’s for running a separate input to remodulate the sound against. ie, if you run one of the outputs into the mod input, it’ll sound similar to autotune, if you run an output from your vocals, it’ll create more of a talkbox/vocoder effect. swipe an output from your bassist or keyboardist next practise and see what happens.
CryabetesParticipantno that’s serious. you could tune the sympathetic strings to the different notes of your drum machine [or whatever the pedal determines are sympathetic notes] and run that through it to make an interesting soundscape.
CryabetesParticipantcan add those yourself through the ‘teach it a scale’ mode.
August 8, 2011 at 12:30 pm in reply to: Im I the only one who was dissapointed with the Memory Toy? #105002CryabetesParticipantQuote:Quote:ITT: people who label tones that don’t like as digital.Exactly. Bucket brigade delays are analouge and are generally grainy at longer delay times, abit noisy and lacking in high end. Digital delays are bright, clear and generally have much longer delay times.*
*with the noted exception of the DOD DFX9/91/94/98, which got progressively more bitcrushed as delay times got longer.
but yeah.
CryabetesParticipantare they daisy chained? how many mA is your power adapter rated for? it could be a voltage drop causing that. see if switching them to each having their own power supply and see if it persists.
CryabetesParticipanteven cooler if it had a bit of midi functionality so you could use it with other equipment.
CryabetesParticipantplenty. smallbear electronics and mouser. there’s a ton for electronics parts. you’re looking for an enclosed, cb mounted stereo [TRS/Tip-Ring-Sleeve] Jack.
CryabetesParticipantcould be whoever drilled the whole set up the hole drilling jig backwards. looks like it’s mirrored across the y-axis of the pedal. anyhow, now if you ever sell it on ebay, you have to use aLt-CaPs and all sorts of annoying things like R@RE/MI$PRINTED L@@K
CryabetesParticipantcould be the screen print was offset a bit and the enclosure is drilled correctly.
CryabetesParticipantit’s reverse polarity, so if you can find that, you probably could use a third party adapter, but in the interest of not frying a $500 piece of equipment, you should probably shell out the additional $5 for the euro/wherever power supply from EHX.
CryabetesParticipantthanks
yeah a lot less spambot posts [which make my sarcastic replies just look strange]. maybe they figured out how to hook a humdebugger up to their server.
August 1, 2011 at 1:33 pm in reply to: WANTED: ELectro Harmonix Dual Analog Delay (rack-mount) #101924CryabetesParticipantsurprised we don’t have to all chip in to get him to board here.
CryabetesParticipantturn it off/on + new loop. fresh set of zeroes in everything, innit?
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