http://www.roland.com/products/en/RE-20/index.html
I at least want to try it.
What say you?
I am a happy owner of the chorus echo...but tap delay?
I just popped eh chub!
Space echo pedal?
2I dunno.
The Line 6 DL4 is a great space/tape echo, digital delay, an excellent "analog" delay, multitap, modulated delay and decent Binson.
It's also a great looper that does reverse and half speed (no other looper under $600 does that).
It accepts an expression pedal that is assignable.
I have a stack of delays, both box and rack, but I use this thing when I can only pack one. It's really great.
I'm interested in any delay though, so if you test one out, please give us the scoop.
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The Line 6 DL4 is a great space/tape echo, digital delay, an excellent "analog" delay, multitap, modulated delay and decent Binson.
It's also a great looper that does reverse and half speed (no other looper under $600 does that).
It accepts an expression pedal that is assignable.
I have a stack of delays, both box and rack, but I use this thing when I can only pack one. It's really great.
I'm interested in any delay though, so if you test one out, please give us the scoop.
-A
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Space echo pedal?
3A second vote for the Line 6 DL4. I own an Ibanez AD9, and a Boss DD3, which are both going to be sold because the DL4 does their jobs just fine.
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Space echo pedal?
4I would say check it out.
The Line 6 stuff is very good and offers a buffet of options but a really good space echo would be fantastic.
Just as a Memory Man or echoplex is enough echo for most applications. This box might be delivering a steaming tray of echo delight. Each man must find his own echo is one echo enough or do you need to move from one echo to the other and then back again like in a Harliqun novel.
The origional was great and a standard of dub recordings
I can't wait to check it out myself. A space echo without a tape cool.
The Line 6 stuff is very good and offers a buffet of options but a really good space echo would be fantastic.
Just as a Memory Man or echoplex is enough echo for most applications. This box might be delivering a steaming tray of echo delight. Each man must find his own echo is one echo enough or do you need to move from one echo to the other and then back again like in a Harliqun novel.
The origional was great and a standard of dub recordings
I can't wait to check it out myself. A space echo without a tape cool.
Space echo pedal?
5my friend has one and it is fricken awesome.
I have a watkins copicat. you have much less control (can't change the speed and make spaceship noises for example) and the tape is really short and wears out quickly.
I have tape delay envy.
I have a watkins copicat. you have much less control (can't change the speed and make spaceship noises for example) and the tape is really short and wears out quickly.
I have tape delay envy.
Space echo pedal?
6For a "forward thinking" company that won't reissue some of its coolest pedals (the slow volume, vb-2, analog delays), this is kind of ridiculous. The world does not need another echo pedal.
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Space echo pedal?
7Big John wrote:Just as a Memory Man or echoplex is enough echo for most applications. This box might be delivering a steaming tray of echo delight. Each man must find his own echo is one echo enough or do you need to move from one echo to the other and then back again like in a Harliqun novel.
Love my Memory Man... fucking LOVE it.
Space echo pedal?
8I would be interested in hearing this.
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Space echo pedal?
10If it's anything like an original Roland tape SE, it's not exactly something which you're going to be able to control with your foot while you play guitar is it? A career in a tiny digital box for noisers who make feedback noises whilst hunched over a bunch of pedals-they should get Marcia Bassett to advertise this product.