rfurtkamp wrote:How noisy is the E2, can't say I've ever heard that attached to the unit in a description before?
Always half wanted one but noise is a dealbreaker.
it's a bit hissy when the output is cranked all the way up, but not so much that it's obtrusive. i'm also really fussy about overly noisy effects--i REFUSE to use noise gates--so if it was bad it'd be off the board.
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I use a Memory Lane Jr. It works fine and sounds pretty good but I use delay more as a utility kinda thing for weird rhythmic stuff or something droning in the background. I'm not too fussy about the tone or anything of the delayed signal. But I am working on modding/finding who can mod an effects loop in there for like an octaver, od, phaser, trem so I can just add more sounds to interact and bounce back and forth with my dry signal. But don't get me wrong! I love delays!
honestly shnikes never tried another one im still new to all things gear that said its so fuckin easy and i learned it on my own couple tips from johnny no youtube " how to loop" promise but itreally is a one tap for everything for a bit i was thinkin bout gettin rid of it cause im to novice for it gettin the hang of it though
I used to have a favorite delay, but I just don't know anymore. I need to play around with the values on the CaveDweller board to get them more in tune with what I'm playing these days. I think I might end up adding a tone control eventually. As far as self oscillation and washiness and everything goes, it's great. But I'm finding it to be almost TOO dark for my tastes
I could live with only delay and reverb on my board and be perfectly happy. The 2 delays that have stuck around since I purchased each are the Providence Chrono Delay and the Dispatch Master. The Providence is just a great all around straight up delay. Tap tempo, ability to save tempos and divide up the quarter note, etc etc etc. Love it. And the Dispatch Master is perfect for the nice thick lingering ambient awesomeness. For verbs I've also got my RRR and just recently acquired an MSLP Spring Steen'd / SHO 2-in-1 which is pretty damn awesome.
bongoben wrote:I could live with only delay and reverb on my board and be perfectly happy. The 2 delays that have stuck around since I purchased each are the Providence Chrono Delay and the Dispatch Master. The Providence is just a great all around straight up delay. Tap tempo, ability to save tempos and divide up the quarter note, etc etc etc. Love it. And the Dispatch Master is perfect for the nice thick lingering ambient awesomeness. For verbs I've also got my RRR and just recently acquired an MSLP Spring Steen'd / SHO 2-in-1 which is pretty damn awesome.
I was thinking about picking up the Chrono Delay one of these days, glad to see some non-TGP support of it.
I picked up a $95 used Nova Repeater and it's the best bang-for-the-buck delay I've owned. It's not perfect, or the best, but it's meeting my needs at the moment!