delay analog or digital
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- Tommy Huff
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delay analog or digital
hi, i would like to keep my tone pretty basic for now..............just starting on steel......... but i think i would like to add some delay my question is analog or digital? thanx in advance for all advice..............Tommy
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Modern digital delays sound very good, very natural. Analog delays roll off the highs on each repeat, which sounds much like natural echoes. Modern digital delays often do the same thing.
For a good delay on a budget, look at the Rocktron Short Timer. It's about $55, really well-built, and sounds great. I've been using one for a couple of years, and often prefer it to analog.
For a good delay on a budget, look at the Rocktron Short Timer. It's about $55, really well-built, and sounds great. I've been using one for a couple of years, and often prefer it to analog.
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T-Rex Replica
I have a T-Rex replica that's on my guitar board but I enjoy using it for my steel too.
While it is digital it has a "brown" switch which darkens the repeats for a more "analog" tone which is what I tend to use with my Tele but tend to leave off with the steel for more pristine repeats.
The best feature of the Replica though is that it has tap-tempo. I find it much quicker to tap in a tempo to match the song rather than use knobs.
While it is digital it has a "brown" switch which darkens the repeats for a more "analog" tone which is what I tend to use with my Tele but tend to leave off with the steel for more pristine repeats.
The best feature of the Replica though is that it has tap-tempo. I find it much quicker to tap in a tempo to match the song rather than use knobs.
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Line 6 Echo Park Delay has a multitude of settings. Has a switch for Tape, Digital or Analog. Also has a Tap Tempo so you can have the repeats in tempo with whatever song you are playing. They're on Ebay all the time.
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