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damn-guess i'd better pull out my 1500 again-there *was* something ornately beautiful about that thangee. here's for not throwin anything away...stanner ---------- >From: Texture444@aol.com >To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >Subject: Re: analog delays >Date: Wed, Jan 17, 2001, 8:14 AM > >re: ibanez harmonisers > >mark@redmoon-music.com writes: >>The HD-1000 is best used as a mono delay line. The pitch shifter is good >>to set up a chorus, but that's about it. I've run mine -12 semitones, but >>NOTHING above +3 is worth anything. >well, uhh, hmmm: >maybe by *today*'s 'standards', but: >i believe that those boxes are still eminently-usable as harmonisers by a >freak-on-a-budget, no? >i used that thang (and/or a 1500) on *loadsa* recordings & films as my >primary 'harmoniser', for a good long while: >twas great @ +7/+12/-5, etc..... >so long as its output was eq'ed & further processed, a bit..... >best, >dt / SPLaTTeRCeLL