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> > Well, there is actually a logical application for that, if he wants to > work with multi tap delay and have better control over each delay line > than you get with the classic tape delay machines. He doesn't use his 'Tide for delays. He uses his trusty army of 2290s and SDD 3000s instead.. > > > And I definitely see an interesting opening for the harmonizer in that > context - but I agree with you that The Edge rarely has been heard > playing harmonizer pitched sounds... So maybe he uses the harmonizer > for a chorus effect? Not so. He has a trademark "shimmer" sound that involves pitch shifting. Other songs with pitch shifting: Even Better Than the Real Thing, Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own, Beautiful Day, Miracle Drug--and several others. Plus, pitch shifting is all over the new album. He does apparently use the 'Tide for backwards delays in some songs--City of Blinding Lights, and the newer intro. to One. Also, the main reason his rig is NASA-like is because he wants to replicate his album tones (over the span of nearly 30 years--and that's a lot of gear). But at any particular moment, his signal chain may (I stress the word *may* lol) be fairly short. Just sayin'. ;) Jeff