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Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 5:49 pm
by modulator_esp
I really like the RE-20 too, and spent a very pleasant evening playing my new Voyager through it, it does bring the sound to life even more

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 2:14 am
by Prime NL
Anyone with the following experience ???

I just got me new MP-201 pedal this weekend and i guess that i can also use this pedal together with my Boss RE-20.

Just wondered how to set this up as the manual for the RE-20 states that you can only use a Roland pedal...but i guess that the MP-201 can be setup to do the same.

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:01 pm
by lsd
Hey All,

Been looking at delay pedals to go with my voyager and soon to arrive Nord Electro 3.

The Re20 is the best specced (spelling?) pedal for the money in my opinion. Apart from the fact that it's digital. And has no memory. That being said, I have heard it on guitars and it sounds pretty damn good i have to say.

I need (would like) stereo for the Electro 3, so this knocks out a lot of the competitors straight away, including the mf104. If the Moog delay was stereo I would grab it.

I've looked at the EHX Memeroy man and Diamond memory lane as possible delays but both are mono and only the memory lane has tap tempo. Same for the Empress super delay and Line 6 DL4.

Does anyone know of a delay to fit the bill?

Got to be stereo, analoge and tap tempo, control mechanism would be nice!

Thanks,

Liam. :)

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 10:39 am
by Prime NL
Prime NL wrote:Anyone with the following experience ???

I just got me new MP-201 pedal this weekend and i guess that i can also use this pedal together with my Boss RE-20.

Just wondered how to set this up as the manual for the RE-20 states that you can only use a Roland pedal...but i guess that the MP-201 can be setup to do the same.
Could somebody from Moog please answer my question as i would really like to use my RE-20 to the fullest with my MP-201.

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 11:45 pm
by analoghaze
Does anyone know of a delay to fit the bill?
Eventide Timefactor.

Another awasome looking delay is the JoMox T-Resonator. (I am not sure if it has tap-tempo, but it looks sweet!)

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 7:31 pm
by lsd
Thanks analoghaze,

the timefactor is one i've not checked out yet.

Have been looking at the t-res too. Doesn't look very controlable though the lfo can be retriggered by the audio in. Reckon I'll get one for the studio for pure creation purposes.

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 10:38 pm
by lanxe
lsd wrote:Hey All,

Been looking at delay pedals to go with my voyager and soon to arrive Nord Electro 3.

The Re20 is the best specced (spelling?) pedal for the money in my opinion. Apart from the fact that it's digital. And has no memory. That being said, I have heard it on guitars and it sounds pretty damn good i have to say.

I need (would like) stereo for the Electro 3, so this knocks out a lot of the competitors straight away, including the mf104. If the Moog delay was stereo I would grab it.

I've looked at the EHX Memeroy man and Diamond memory lane as possible delays but both are mono and only the memory lane has tap tempo. Same for the Empress super delay and Line 6 DL4.

Does anyone know of a delay to fit the bill?

Got to be stereo, analoge and tap tempo, control mechanism would be nice!

Thanks,

Liam. :)
I had the line 6 delay before i got the mf104.......it is stereo. its actually a pretty good delay pedal with alot of decent sounding settings (and alot of crappy ones too). i sold it because of the high price tag of the 104z. but i have been playing a friends (original 104) for a few years and when he moved away, i had to get one for myself.

Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 3:11 am
by mayidunk
I am staying away from these forums. I just bought an RE-20!

I can't afford you guys any more!!! :shock: :shock:

Who am I kidding? I'll always be back!

:lol:

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 1:32 pm
by corkyburger
Just wanted to give the RE-20 another big thumbs up. Pretty much have my voyager going through this at all times. It really send it into space!

Here is a video I made last year of some very 50's Forbidden Planet sounding fx using the Voyager and RE-20.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyVOv955 ... annel_page

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 5:26 pm
by rodion
I played the voyager and many other synths both through a roland re-201 space echo and a moogerfooger delay. they're both amazing and warm sounding units: before trying them out I was not convinced about the need to spend hundreds of euros for a delay effect. now nearly any software or digital delay sounds really cold and sterile to my ears.
re-201 also has that nice spring reverb you were talking about, but it also needs much more care than the moog delay with all of its tape related issues. also the subtle pitch variations in the echo due to tape fluttering are going to give to your space sounds an unexpected and very musical feel. try to believe. but yes you need tape here: no digital emulation is going to give you that result. putting the delay or spring verb effect before the filter section gives you the opportunity to gate and filter the effect, which is a really interesting trick when properly done.

Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 2:37 pm
by Mos Fet
I too use the new Space Echo with my Voyager. I also use the Boss EV5 pedal to control the feedback in real time. Neat setup actually.

Can someone tell me how to post photos? I can send a pic of my Voyager pedalboard. It's the mustache on my Mona Lisa!

Mos

Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 3:19 am
by Voltor07
Mos Fet wrote: Can someone tell me how to post photos?
Mos
The answer to this is in the FAQ section. :wink: Hope you have a Flickr account, or equivalent. 8)

Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 7:49 am
by cageswood
I use the Voyager through a 2 channel Lexicon MX200,it has tap tempo,and fantastic delays also with tape effect and an interesting spring reverb patch amongst others,sure it's not analog but i'm impressed with the quality of it.

Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 8:24 am
by spittingoutteeth
I love me my Carbon Copy....

Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 1:38 am
by Mos Fet
Image

My Moog pedal setup, for your edification