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Re: AW: sound mangling devices?



Kris Hartung wrote:
> On a related note of tone mangling devices, I remember lusting over an 
>ADA
> delay unit when I was in highschool...it was an analog unit I believe, 
>with
> various nobs that you could tweak in real-time. Has anyone ever seen one 
>of
> these things around they were a single space. It sure is nice to be able 
>to
> tweak a delay time nob without hearing the digital noise nightmare.  I
> suppose Frisell is using something of this nature.

I have a late-eighties Korg SDD-1000 digital delay that behaves like this.
It is digital but the delay time adjusts smoothly to my ears.  This
was in fact my first "looper" with a whopping 2 seconds of loop time.
It was fun to record a loop then use the delay time knob to sweep
the playback rate & pitch up and down smoothly.   1U with knobs for
input level, delay time, feedback, high cut, intensity, frequency, and mix.
I was actually getting ready to put it up on eBay, but now I'm having
a wave of nostalgia :-)

Jeff