PCM80/81 do a great job at simulating reel to reel tape echo!
The DUAL FX card has several nice presets showing that and my library "The Revelation Collection" too.
Reel to reel tape echo has way less artifacts than multi-heads tape echo, so it was the "next thing" in echo technology back in the...
Multitap delays are a powerful rhythm machine, from feels to polyrhythms... you can do anything with them!
Tap tempo or MIDI Clock help the sync.
Try this with a guitar!
My 1984 blonde 335DOT has PAF stickers on the pickups mounting rings. Gold letters (Pat.Appl.For) on black. Those were the first great Gibson replicas of their past great guitars. Great sounding ones and very expensive gtrs back in the day. I bought it in january 1985 and has been with me since...
You are absolutely right and I apologize. Sorry!
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Now... a bit of thinking...
Truth is a lot of people, most of then, don't know what the delivered potential of their gear already IS, without even talking about programming.
By "delivered" I mean what's already...
The Rosenthal presets are in my Revelation Collection as a free bonus. Consider it.
Glad you had your PCM serviced! Hopefully changing those two caps made it. In my experience when one notices issues on the display it's already too late and changing the caps doesn't fix the problem. If you...
You are confusing different things.
MIDI ports are there because you need them for presets recall on a stage using a MIDI controller, not a laptop, because you can generate MIDI CCs and send them out off the MIDI OUT port which can also be configured as MIDI THRU to repeat MIDI commands received...
I wanted to add some delay pedals to my array of processing devices for which I write presets libraries.
The only pedal I have added to my racks is the Strymon TimeLine and I think it's pretty cool. If they would release a rack version truly working at line levels... it would be awesome... but...
?Velvet Delays?
The blue Lexicons shine at a huge variety of echoes...
warm and filtered... diffused and smeared... modulated or glided.... FAT and thick
mono/stereo/quad/6 voices/cascading...
Here's the MPX-G2 used as line level FX processor running a complex nest of EQ/chorus/delays/detuners...
The REICH LOOPS Presets Saga! -Part TWO-
REICH LOOPS #1 (Orville-preset 24/Bank 7)
The algorithm has 4x35 seconds mono loops and 4x8 seconds delays.
Loop1 feeds Delay5
Loop2 feeds Delay6
Loop3 feeds Delay7
Loop4 feeds Delay8
All of them can be panned everywhere in a quad speakers setup and have...
For the Orville/H8000 loopheads.... this may be interesting and useful. A piece of history!
Something I wrote long ago... on those beautiful Scott Gilfix presets:
The REICH LOOPS Presets Saga! -Part ONE-
To get the most out of these 3 great looping tools, we advice to become familiar with...
Looping presets are not big algorithms. They can take a lot of delay memory though, that's the reason why most of them don't run at 96KHz.
Monolithic is a mode reserved to those monster algorithms that won't run on a single DSP or won't run at 96KHz... thus a need to find more resources from the...
Kairos
you have a whole looping bank in your H8000. Use those presets in DSP A and feed the loop to DSP B where you can load ANY preset for post processing. You have it all already... just need to get familiar and use it. It's under your nose!