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Re: qualities of reverb/cool vitage delay units
HI,
Since this thread turned into listing hardware reverb units I can add
the rack mountable Yamaha R-1000, which I once owned for a couple of
years. I never liked the sound, but back in those days there wasn't
much choice. It added too much hiss for my taste. Since it was a mono
reverb it suited perfectly to us in the effect chain of my Gallien &
Krueger 2x50w stereo guitar amp combo. The reverb also boosted this
nice little guitar combo to give a better sounding overdrive. For
studio recordings I often cabled it into a mixer loop and used one of
those yellow MXR Stereo Chorus pedals for the reverb return, to give
it some wide stereo and pitch wobbling character. I made it sound much
better by rolling off treble (oh that horrible hiss...) and using a
reverb loop (sending the reverb return back into the unit). I would
not recommend the R-1000 and actually gave it away for free to a guy
that said he liked it.
--
Greetings from Sweden
Per Boysen
www.boysen.se (Swedish)
www.looproom.com (international)
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 12:31 AM, L.A. Angulo <labaloops@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Korg SDD2000 Sampling delay
> Roland 501 space echo
> Roland SRE-555 echo chorus delay
> Roland SDE 330
> Roland SDE1000 Digital delay
> Roland SDE3000 Digital delay
> Sony DPS D7
> MXR Digital Delay Blue Face Rack mount
> Ibanez DM 1000 Digital Delay Effects
> Ibanez DM 1100 Digital Delay Effects
> Deltalab Effectron II Digital Delay
> DIGITECH 3.6 Digital Delay
> DOD D12 Digital loop delay
> deltalab adm 2048 super timeline delay
> Lexicon PCM42
> TESLA studio echo - vintage tape delay 70s SPACE
> Klark Teknik 716 digital delay
> TC.2290
> feel free to add!
>
> cheers
> Luis