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RE: Looking for Stereo Analog delay



That reminds me -- the EH Memory Man had awesome stereo outs, but a very 
short delay by any comparison.  I think it was just 250 ms.  It produced 
the same effect as those "spacious" circuits found on some stereos, or in 
that Q system of sound out of England.  I loved setting it up at the very 
end of the row of effects pedals, and it would truly rock.

I think EH is putting all those boxes out again.  Check it out.

| -----Original Message-----
| From: eric potter [mailto:babycat@hotmail.com]
| Sent: Sunday, July 12, 1998 2:42 AM
| To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com
| Subject: Re: Looking for Stereo Analog delay
| 
| 
| >
| >Hmm I don't know of *any* analog dealy that has stereo out. They 
| usually
| >have a wet/mix and dry output on two different 1/4" jacks but it's not
| >stereo. 
| 
| Actually the crusty old ARION analog delay I mentioned has stereo outs. 
| It has really lame bypass, but I'd still pick one up if I could find 
| one. Thanks for your recommendations - I'll check them out as I 
| encounter them. I'm imagining a stereo version of the DOD concept with a 
| 3pdt switch and LED. Is that too much to ask? Actually I lobbied Mike 
| Fuller for such a product, but he's turned off by analog's 300ms max 
| delay. Or how about  a longer digital delay that decays down to like 2 
| bits or something, crappifying the sound, sorta like the EH 16 second 
| box.
| -eric
| 
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