I've been using this thing in the studio the last couple of days-it's awful close to a tube echoplex...much quieter tho.It will do digital,tape,analog and several other types of delay.I don't use many effects,but I'm going to keep this,I think.It gets the best Scotty Moore/Sun records slapback I've heard in a long time(with guitar).It gets that good Sneeky Pete echoplex sound too(like the Heart Like a Wheel album).
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By the way, if you want to hear some great sounding, upfront in your face steel by Steve, check out "Wake Up And Smell The Whiskey" which he recorded a little while back with Roger Miller's son Dean.I haven't heard the steel mixed up this loud on a country record since " Don't Rock The Jukebox" and there is a reason for it, it sounds really good.To put it bluntly this is non-pads steel at its best. I know I'm biased by why not?....
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