recomend a delay?

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recomend a delay?

Post by kb » Mon Mar 14, 2005 6:35 pm

Since the Moogerfooger line no longer includes a delay, can anyone suggest another make of delay that would compliment the other foogers? Preferably something with a feedback loop.

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Post by ikazlar » Wed Mar 30, 2005 1:19 am

I, too, have been searching for an analog delay before going for $$$ harmonizers. Anyone?

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re: recommend a delay?

Post by johnll » Thu Apr 14, 2005 11:14 am

It's not analog, it's digital, and I don't own any MF pedals (I just like to read these forums) but, all that considered...
I contemplated the Moog delay for a long time, and then decided I needed more than a second's memory. So I went for the Line 6 DL4 delay modeler.
I don't use much on the pedal (it can do a lot), but I use the looper section all the time.
There are probably better loopers out there with more features, and the Line 6 DL4 has its quirks, but the user interface is totally simple (I hate punching in parameters on LEDS and this thing is just a stomp box) and it's built like a brick and it's idiot-proof. I come from the old school of putting two tape recorders together with one reel of tape and a mixer (classic tape delay) and the looper on the DL4 takes me right back there... But of course, it's digital!

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Post by Lengai » Thu Apr 14, 2005 1:45 pm

The Kurzweil Mangler and the Adrenalinn II can give you what you need as well.

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Post by MarkM » Fri Apr 15, 2005 12:41 am

The Akai Headrush is supposedly very good. I haven't used it. I own a Line 6 Echo Pro rack unit that I like, but it certainly is not as portable as a pedal.
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Post by s16016wb » Tue Apr 26, 2005 2:50 pm

I use a pair of Line6 Echo Parks. They model analog and tape delays as well as digital delay. They sound great, tiny, portable, rugged, and they have stereo i/o. By using a pair, I can put other effects between them (generally a pair of MF-103's).

And they only cost about $150 USD, brand new.

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Post by MarkM » Tue Apr 26, 2005 11:28 pm

I tried one of those Echo Parks today. Pretty nice. They seem well made.
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Post by Jebus0000 » Thu Apr 28, 2005 12:18 pm

This one is about to be released. I'm not recommending it because I haven't tried it yet but it's got some very nice features. I'm eager to try it out.

http://www.diamondpedals.com/products/memorylane.html

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Post by delay-newton » Fri Apr 29, 2005 7:15 am

STAY AWAY of everything that has line's 6 logo on.
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Post by donato » Fri Apr 29, 2005 10:57 am

Not analog, but anyone have anything to say about the TC Electronics D-TWO?

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Post by Sweep » Fri Apr 29, 2005 7:05 pm

delay-newton wrote:STAY AWAY of everything that has line's 6 logo on.
What's the problem with Line 6? I use the Line 6 Delay Modeler, and find it very useful, especially the loop sampler.

(For the record, I use it in conjunction with a Lexicon MPX550, which does some good echo stuff as well as the classic reverbs. I'd recommend the Lexicon to anyone, but I didn't mention it earlier as the OP asked about loops.)

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Post by delay-newton » Sun May 01, 2005 2:39 am

Sweep wrote:
delay-newton wrote:STAY AWAY of everything that has line's 6 logo on.
What's the problem with Line 6? I use the Line 6 Delay Modeler, and find it very useful, especially the loop sampler.

(For the record, I use it in conjunction with a Lexicon MPX550, which does some good echo stuff as well as the classic reverbs. I'd recommend the Lexicon to anyone, but I didn't mention it earlier as the OP asked about loops.)
I too use(d) the line 6 Delay modeler but until now i've paid $$$ for repairs... too sensitive I guess... stopped messing with it after six months of purchased. no more money... no more patience
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Analog Delay recommendations

Post by Indeed » Fri May 06, 2005 7:23 am

Yeah, I've only played with Digital delays, want to try something analog, being that my favorite musics use em. I may as well try it out.

So, the fooger delay seems like the king of em all...but what else is there out there that smokes? MemoryMan? Aqua Puss? some old Ibanez pedal? Its gotta be portable, something I can plug my voyager into fo sho!

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Post by Sweep » Fri May 06, 2005 5:45 pm

delay-newton wrote:I too use(d) the line 6 Delay modeler but until now i've paid $$$ for repairs... too sensitive I guess... stopped messing with it after six months of purchased. no more money... no more patience
Was it the same fault recurring, or different faults?

Incidentally I always try to get the company to replace anything that's needed more than one repair.

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Post by Indeed » Sat May 07, 2005 4:38 am

HAS ANYONE TRIED OUT THE MAXON DELAYS?

ESPECIALLY WITH THE MOOGS? I'M CONSIDERING GETTING THE AD-900 OR SOMETHING SIMILAR.

ANY TIPS ARE MUCHO APPRECIATED!

Or if any other ANALOG delays are recommended, that'd be awesome too.

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