Which analog delays have delay spill over??

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Do you mean go into self oscillation?

If so I think the Maxon AD-80, Ibanez AD-9, Ibanez AD-80 will do it, not sure about the MXR carbon copy.

For the newer Maxon AD-9 or Ibanez AD-9 you may need to tweak some pots to get there. I think the maxon has them, not sure about the reissue Ibanez AD-9 though.
 
I think he means when you shut it off while playing you will hear the delay tail off. I didn't think analog delays could do that, i may be wrong though.
 
danyeo":2abqmjt7 said:
I think he means when you shut it off while playing you will hear the delay tail off. I didn't think analog delays could do that, i may be wrong though.

:doh: :doh: I think your right.....
 
danyeo,
that's what i meant, when you turn it off, it still trails a bit so as to make the transitions sound more natural.

I thought ONLY analog delays would do that! :no: ?
 
Hmm, I thought my DMM spilled over :confused: . I haven't messed with it in a while so I'm going to have to find out.
 
fearhk213":atk5gow0 said:
Hmm, I thought my DMM spilled over :confused: . I haven't messed with it in a while so I'm going to have to find out.

let me know will ya? ;)
 
I have never seen a analog with spill over. :confused:
You can do it with any delay with a mixer blending the delay and dry, then cut off single to the front of the delay. That is how spill over is done.
 
i have never seen anything like that either..


my tc electronics nova delay does it though... nice effect too..
 
My Marshall Echohead digital delay has a second output jack for a "spill over" or "trail" effect.
I beleive these are currently getting blown out at MF for $29.99. Reg price is $119.99
 
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