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Re: need a digital delay that meets ridiculous requirements
A pipe dream? Probably for the price you (and most people) are willing
to pay. I was thinking that one of the cheap tc units (D-2, M-1, etc)
or the Korg DL-8000 would handle it until you brought up the pitch
shift regeneration. To get all the sonic goodies you might be in
Eventide land, although I seem to remember the quick patch changes
wasn't an Eventide design priority, but maybe their guitar-oriented
products take that into account.
I think there's a lot of people who want delay units that smoothly
shift pitch when you sweep the delay time, but it seems that delay
boxes stopped doing that about ten years ago. I forget the technical
reason, but I think the practical explanation was "it's
cheaper/affordable to use an effects architecture that dosn't support
that feature".
TravisH
On Mar 16, 2004, at 9:20 PM,
Loopers-Delight-d-request@loopers-delight.com wrote:
>
> From: taktellsupermini <taktellsupermini@yahoo.com>
> Date: March 16, 2004 9:18:17 PM PST
> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> Subject: need a digital delay that meets ridiculous requirements
>
>
> I'm assuming it will have to be a rack unit. Here's what I need it to
> do:
>
> Store presets (duh in the rackmount dept)
>
> stereo ping pong
> tap tempo to several common divisions of the beat (ala rythmic delay
> setting on a Line 6 DL-4)
>
> flexible time sync to midi clock or CV/gate (either one, dont need
> both)
>
> change delay time within a user selectable range of speeds (assignable
> to each preset) via midi cc or cv (either) resulting in the trails
> changing pitch, rather than making squelching noise (I want
> intervallic control of the delay trails via the speed, in real time)
>
> glitch-free patch changes with the option to have trails decay or be
> cut off, and change speed to value of new patch or maintain original
> value
>
> stereo multi taps
>
> pitch shifting and various ways to implement pitch shifted delays
> (pitch shift in feedback loop, independent pitch shift of multi taps)
>
> TOP NOTCH TONE
>
> Is this a pipe dream? - Kirkland
>
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