I think I've found the perfect analog delay...

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Re: I think I've found the perfect analog delay...

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sylnau wrote:I wish SubDecay create one of those.


I'd buy one of those in a second.
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excane wrote:
sylnau wrote:I wish SubDecay create one of those.


I'd buy one of those in a second.

SubDecay and wave shape go hand in hand.
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Re: I think I've found the perfect analog delay...

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sylnau wrote:I'm not a fan of EHX at all... and this demo is cool, but not for me.
All I want is a full analog delay with an LFO that has different wave shape, an fx loop for the repete and exp pedal control.
I wish SubDecay create one of those. Someone should create some competition to Moog (at half the price maybe).


Have you owned or tried the DMB Lunar? I think you have, I probably forgot.

Except for the LFO, it has an FX loop and exp pedal control PLUS modulation and the take off switch. TASSTTYYY.

and 100% analog.

No never tried one. It interest me a while ago... but each time I tried to get one it wasnt available.
And now I really want LFO with wave shape for the repete.
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Re: I think I've found the perfect analog delay...

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syl- quick question about the Empress delay.... can it do infinite repeats/oscillation by holding down a footsie or knob setting?
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excane wrote:syl- quick question about the Empress delay.... can it do infinite repeats/oscillation by holding down a footsie or knob setting?

No foot switch for oscillation mode... but you can plug an exp pedal to control the fback knob.
The Empress is awesome... But I wish the tape mode would be better.
In the digital world, it's my favorite. But I never tried Strymon.
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Cool, thanks.

I'm really leaning towards selling my Timeline. I don't have anything bad to say about it, except I have no use for the majority of stuff it does.
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excane wrote:Cool, thanks.

I'm really leaning towards selling my Timeline. I don't have anything bad to say about it, except I have no use for the majority of stuff it does.

Superdelay look easyer to use to me... just turn some knobs and flip some switch and you have the sound you're looking for.
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excane wrote:Cool, thanks.

I'm really leaning towards selling my Timeline. I don't have anything bad to say about it, except I have no use for the majority of stuff it does.



precisely why I got rid of my M9
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Actually, I do have one major complaint about the Timeline.... I absolutely HATE having to hit 2 footsies to bank up and down. SO retarded.

I know I could get the DMC or similar, but I don't feel like paying another $100+ on an already pretty fucking expensive deeeeelay.

For live use (and pretty much what I'd use delay for) the Eventide is pretty awesome.
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I didn't care for the dual footswitch for change thing either. And I found myself REALLY only using one set of presets and A/B'ing back and forth between the two. Looks like the Eventide would have been more up my alley.

THE TIMELINES LOOPER SUCKS. Like the quailty is horrible. It gets really muddy and starts crumbling and cracking and static pops up and its nasty with a hot signal
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from the general consensus, I'm kinda seeing that the Timeline is definitely not a great unit for live usage.
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Yeah, the idea of a digital screen and the whole switching setup on the Timeline really turns me off.

The El Cap is pretty awesome for live usage though!
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when the time comes, I'll probably just get an Akai Headrush. i hear it's simple and does everything you'd want a basic looper to do
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DD7's loopers are simple and perfect! I can't recommend them enough
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madmax1012 wrote:when the time comes, I'll probably just get an Akai Headrush. i hear it's simple and does everything you'd want a basic looper to do

and hissing and noise.
i had it. that shit made me sell it - couldn't stand it.
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