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Line 6 Delay Modeler
Posted: 15 Feb 2000 11:30 pm
by Steve Hinson
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).
Posted: 16 Feb 2000 7:10 am
by Bob Hoffnar
Steve,
Does the line 6 gizmo have any modulation fx ? You know, like the electro-harmonics delay. Did You check out the Akai Headrush ?
Bob
Posted: 16 Feb 2000 7:50 am
by D Nemarnik
If you like the LINE-6 pod you'll love the LINE-6 flextone amp.no more goodie boxes
Posted: 16 Feb 2000 8:40 am
by Steve Hinson
Bob-Line 6 makes another pedal for that-it does the CE-1,Phase 90,Leslie,etc.I'm not much of a chorus guy(I've kept them all though-use them on electric guitar some)so I went for the delay pedal-I haven't tried the Modulation Modeler,but I hear it's as good as the Delay Modeler.
Posted: 16 Feb 2000 8:43 am
by Steve Hinson
Bob-as a matter of fact,the delay pedal does the E-H Memory Man-but the chorus is only on the REPEATS! didn't know it,but the real Memory Man is like that too...
Posted: 17 Feb 2000 11:29 am
by Peter Dollard
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?....
Posted: 17 Feb 2000 1:48 pm
by Steve Hinson
Thanks Pete!You know the old saying..."sometimes it works,sometimes it don't"...