06-06-2011, 05:30 PM
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#31 | | Registered User
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Originally Posted by Ambient My vote's for the Deluxe Memory Man. Lush, analog goodness.... Yum. Only problem is that it doesn't give a VPN readout, and cannot be tap tempoed, however, as soon as you fidget with it a bit and figure out dotted 8th, tape, etc, it's pretty amazing! | hehe, I think you mean BPM :P autocorrect? 
The Deluxe Memory Man w/ Hazarai can do tap tempo
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06-06-2011, 05:32 PM
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#32 | | Okagesama de genki desu
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Originally Posted by steveguitar12xx Ahhh yes, the Red Witch is expensive but can layer 3 delays all at once and sound glorious together. Much more satisfying than any two delays i've ever heard. | Yes, but for the same price you could pick up a Line 6 M13 which will allow you to layer 4 delays and give you a universal tap tempo to control all of them! Much more satisfying than 3 delays with no tap tempo
The M9 really is an amazing pedal. It will allow you to layer any 3 delays plus give you a universal tap tempo and it's the same size as a dl4
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06-06-2011, 06:24 PM
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#33 | | Real Name: Steve Angel
Joined: Mar 2011 Location: San Diego, CA Posts: 152
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Originally Posted by metropolis4 Yes, but for the same price you could pick up a Line 6 M13 which will allow you to layer 4 delays and give you a universal tap tempo to control all of them! Much more satisfying than 3 delays with no tap tempo  The M9 really is an amazing pedal. It will allow you to layer any 3 delays plus give you a universal tap tempo and it's the same size as a dl4 | SWEETNESS INDEED!!!
The Titan is Bucket Brigade old-school technology, very warm sounding. I wish it had Tap-tempo but understand why it doesn't. Red Witch took years to develop it, it should have been out way before but I geuss complications arose for the company, thus delaying and prolonging the development of further pedals such as the Titan.
Take a gander to the beautiful Titan: YouTube - Red Witch Titan - Triple Delay
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06-06-2011, 09:51 PM
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#34 | | Real Name: Steve Angel
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| Has anyone ever heard of or considered the Digitech Timebender Delay. It's actually more advance than any of the mentioned Delays on this thread. Featuring Octavable delays, multi-tap delays and other things that the other Delay pedals don't have. It's $299.99 so yes, it's more expensive but it's got some really sweet features that make it pretty standout amoung any delay pedal ever created
Check it out: YouTube - Digitech TimeBender Delay
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06-06-2011, 09:57 PM
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#35 | | Registered User
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Originally Posted by steveguitar12xx Has anyone ever heard of or considered the Digitech Timebender Delay. It's actually more advance than any of the mentioned Delays on this thread. Featuring Octavable delays, multi-tap delays and other things that the other Delay pedals don't have. It's $299.99 so yes, it's more expensive but it's got some really sweet features that make it pretty standout amoung any delay pedal ever created
Check it out: YouTube - Digitech TimeBender Delay ? | I saw a demo of it by proguitarshop on YouTube. I thought it had tons of great features, but I thought it was too digital and "unrealistic" sounding. |
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06-06-2011, 10:08 PM
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#36 | | Real Name: Steve Angel
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Originally Posted by syahr1909 I saw a demo of it by proguitarshop on YouTube. I thought it had tons of great features, but I thought it was too digital and "unrealistic" sounding. | That's Digitech for you! Almost everything i've tried from them seems to sound "Plastic" or just too "Digital". Even their Hardwire series. There are only a few pedals i like from Digitech that I've played on really. The Bad Monkey, The Screaming Blues and the Hot Head...The New Lyra Pedal is okay too. I had a Whammy pedal, sold that...too much bad tracking, digitized my sound..may it sound REALLY bad and ultimately took alotta the "feel" from the guitar.
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06-06-2011, 11:33 PM
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#37 | | Registered User
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Originally Posted by syahr1909 I saw a demo of it by proguitarshop on YouTube. I thought it had tons of great features, but I thought it was too digital and "unrealistic" sounding. | I didn't think it sounded much more digital than most of the Boss delays, especially the DD20, but definitely a little bit more so. It does like pretty sweet, I like the idea of pitched-shift delays. Could be kinda cool/useful, albeit probably a "one song once in a while" kinda setting. For the price, you could pick up a used Timefactor though, which gives you two independent delays, more delay models, and I think it sounds a lot better!
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