Rackmount analog delays?

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Re: Rackmount analog delays?

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I always thought the DM100 looked and sounded amazing. Pity you can use the delay and chorus at the same time. :cry:
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Blunt truth is we're in the golden age of analog stuff.

You're going to pay through the nose for what few rackmount or amptop models there were, and be stuck at the then-currentish limit of 300ms or so.

If someone back then wanted twice that or a bit more, they just went tape.

So...there just weren't many made.
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Not an analog delay specific, but some 9 series effects at higher headroom, this UE unit sounds pretty great. I found a cheap Peavey five button footswitch on CL and a builder buddy put this together for me on the cheap. Works perfectly and sounds great! Wish I had more use for it.
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I don't know from modular but surely there must be some eurorack analog delays too?
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Re: Rackmount analog delays?

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friendship wrote:I don't know from modular but surely there must be some eurorack analog delays too?
I just had a quick look on modulargrid and there's not as many as I was thinking. There's all of the Doepfer A188s, Pittsburgh Analog Replicator, a few random PT2399 delays, and a few random others. Honestly, the exciting ones in eurorack are all digital: DLD, Tapographic Delay, Magneto, Echophon, Morphagene, Chronoblob, Clouds, Rainmaker, Verbos Multi-Delay, etc.
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