It seems you can never have enough delays...

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Re: It seems you can never have enough delays...

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Haki wrote:
univalve wrote:+1 on the not enough delays. I just got another one...

Which one?

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Kind of wanting a Dispatch Master in the near future, a few other things I want to get first though. I just love layering delays and it be nice to have the Dispatch's two second delay.

Review of the Lunar should be up tomorrow!
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very cool! :)
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Re: It seems you can never have enough delays...

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Dispatch Master is definitely cute, I'll get one if I ever want to just bring a PT-mini to gigs.
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Haki wrote:Dispatch Master is definitely cute, I'll get one if I ever want to just bring a PT-mini to gigs.

:lol:
Yeah, i'm putting a "Songwriter, idea Generator" board together with less than 5 pedals. So size was part of the decision ;)
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Re: It seems you can never have enough delays...

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Wes Mantooth wrote:
sylnau wrote:Not helping for my Lunar Echo GAS.


It's really a neat pedal, especially the warped mode. I still prefer the Atomic Clock but it definitely brings some unique things to the table.

I'll have a full review up this weekend I hope!

Do you have a demo of the Frequency Central Atomic Clock?
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"I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I'm frightened of the old ones." --John Cage

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sylnau wrote:I just find your review:
http://effectswire.blogspot.com/2011/07 ... clock.html

:thumb:


I should update this review with some more sounds, seriously, it's such a cool delay. For $275 it's priced pretty competitively too :idk:
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gah, ready for my DMM to be here!
Maybe partying will help.
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Just got a Maxon ad999 AHHHH
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I want more delay stacking clips in this thread :poke:
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Re: It seems you can never have enough delays...

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Wes Mantooth wrote:I want more delay stacking clips in this thread :poke:


[soundcloud]http://soundcloud.com/rfurtkamp/mine-eyes-are-open-wide[/soundcloud]

Left channel, RE-150 Space Echo being fed with a slapback delay, self-oscilating barely so it's still controllable. Occasional stomped Digitech RDS-3.6 delay with LFO, discrete to left channel.
Right channel, Digitech Time Bender, Echoplex sim, self-oscilating with foot control for time/depth. Occasional stomped Digitech RDS-3.6 delay with LFO, discrete to right channel.
Center channel, Roland GR-55 3 tap delay + Disaster Fuzz.
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Re: It seems you can never have enough delays...

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rfurtkamp wrote:
Wes Mantooth wrote:I want more delay stacking clips in this thread :poke:


[soundcloud]http://soundcloud.com/rfurtkamp/mine-eyes-are-open-wide[/soundcloud]

Left channel, RE-150 Space Echo being fed with a slapback delay, self-oscilating barely so it's still controllable. Occasional stomped Digitech RDS-3.6 delay with LFO, discrete to left channel.
Right channel, Digitech Time Bender, Echoplex sim, self-oscilating with foot control for time/depth. Occasional stomped Digitech RDS-3.6 delay with LFO, discrete to right channel.
Center channel, Roland GR-55 3 tap delay + Disaster Fuzz.


Listened to that all the way through, that was really cool! :thumb:
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