It is the classic delay Michael used on most of his records (at least, his
oldest ones).
Roughly, it gives
you up to 16 seconds of delay with a modulation section (like the memoryman).
You can
also use the
delay in reverse mode. You have two footswitches: Bypass and Infinite with put
the
feedback at 100%.
So, I think it was one of the first digital looper? So you were able to record
layers of
loop and then, let
them fade away with the normal feedback.
I don't know if they will reissue the foot controller though... This one had 6
footswitches to remotely
control the delay.
Best,
Christian
> 16 seconds! never heard of that one... My
original Memory Man is
> still kickin' I have to give it an occasional smack, which gives me
> some great effects. I liken-it to kicking a spring reverb amp.
>
> I just checked-out www.ehx.com ... looks like I'll be spending more
> money.
>
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> --- In breakdown@yahoogroups.com, chleduc@t... wrote:
> > Hi group,
> >
> > Little question for you, I just saw that Electro Harmonix will
> reissue the classic 16
> > second delay, does
> > anyone has some infos?
> >
> > By the way, I'm not so keen of Jorane's new album, which Brook
> produced and where Daniel
> > Lanois
> > gave a song. To be perfectly honest, I only really like two
> songs... My mom bought me that
> > in Quebec
> > and gave it to me, here in London. It's probably not available
> elsewhere... I thought that
> > a new
> > Brook/Lanois collaboration sounded great, but well, a little bit
> disappointed... :p
> >
> > Best,
> >
> > Christian Leduc
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