What would you do - delay/reverb dilemma?

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Re: What would you do - delay/reverb dilemma?

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Nice! I bought an Ekko Dark a couple weeks and just sold it, it was TOO washy for me. I think I'm going to go for a Catalinbread Echorec next.
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DTSR for $225 you say? fuck yeah dude congrats. 2 delays and a reverb. You'll be fine I think.
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ThurberMingus wrote:
rustywire wrote:I'd get a DMM...or 3
Or a DMM and BitQuest :bear:
You need to stop pushing the DMM or I might kill myself. It's the only delay that could replace my ILFDD. Or complement it :excellent:
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The ILFDD is a much better complement to the DMM than a replacement for it. Great delay character and options. The switchable modulation functions like a preset as it changes the relative delay time & character. The oscillate switch is what really sets it apart and what the EAR AD4096's momentary should be.
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Rv3 and whatever analog delay you like most
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BoatRich wrote:Rv3 and whatever analog delay you like most
+1

But a DTSR should do the trick too I guess. I'm usually on the the kind of budget that forces me towards two $80 pedals to do the job of one $240 pedaln. Which is cool and all, really versatile, lotsa nice combinations...But something like a DTSR should sound stellar too, congratz with the new pedlol.
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Re: What would you do - delay/reverb dilemma?

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I had an Rv3 and couldn't vibe with it at all. And I'm using a board the size of a nano so top-mount jacks rule.
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Re: What would you do - delay/reverb dilemma?

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rustywire wrote:
ThurberMingus wrote:
rustywire wrote:I'd get a DMM...or 3
Or a DMM and BitQuest :bear:
You need to stop pushing the DMM or I might kill myself. It's the only delay that could replace my ILFDD. Or complement it :excellent:
"You can lead a horse to water..."
The ILFDD is a much better complement to the DMM than a replacement for it. Great delay character and options. The switchable modulation functions like a preset as it changes the relative delay time & character. The oscillate switch is what really sets it apart and what the EAR AD4096's momentary should be.
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Oh the ILFDD isn't going anywhere, ever. I meant within the confines of my board, don't think I have room for both.

I totally agree about the modulation being a preset, the non-mod delay is nice and rhythmic, where the modulated is very washy and excellent. I love the oscillation switch too. I can't believe how practical it is for adding an extra swash or letting some noise loose.

I just can't afford a DMM, and they're gettjg rarer and more expensive :(

Sorry for the derail! I've always been interested in the DTSR. I think 300 ms is a really nice amount of delay time. 600 ms is usually where my delay times max out. I never "got" really long delays.
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Yo murkiest/darkest delay I have played is the SIB Mr. Echo. Loved it.
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