RE: [Harp-L] Re: reverb v. delay
One or two people mentioned digital delay pedals but most of the talk
was about the Dm-2.
The Boss DM-2 is an analogue delay pedal. Many consider this pedal
to be the holy grail of delays.
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>From: havaball@xxxxxxx
>To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: RE: [Harp-L] Re: reverb v. delay
>Date: Sat, 23 Jul 2005 17:32:51 -0700
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>>Obviously everyone has their own opinions on this matter, but I'm
>>rather surprised to see that more folks here on the L seem to prefer
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>>digital delay to 'verb. Maybe I'm just a dinosaur, but personally I
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>>have never heard any sort of digital delay that didn't sound
>>electronic, artificial, cheesy or tinny. Granted, I'm also no fan
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>>chorus, flange or other digital effects -- too sanitized and
>>formulaic for my tastes.
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>>On the other hand I wouldn't be caught dead playing (or singing)
>>without some sort of reverb -- ideally plate 'verb but I'll settle
>>for a Fender outboard tank. Even in live 'acoustic' settings
>(albeit
>>with mics,) I find a touch of reverb to be downright essential for
>>both vocal and harp.
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>>All just my humble opinion of course -- your mileage may vary.
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>>cheers from a curmudgeonly reverb fanatic,
>>Tom Ball
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