Re: [Harp-L] delay



Madcat is the man that got me into using effects. Thank you!!!

For delay I have been using the Line 6 Echo Park.  It's got tap tempo, tape delay and analog emulators as well as a bunch of other stuff



>-----Original Message-----
>From: Peter and Connie Ruth [mailto:conruth@xxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Thursday, June 1, 2006 05:43 PM
>To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [Harp-L] delay
>
>Yo Jimmy-
>
>I use a delay sometimes in live performance and I love it.  I don’t  
>have a separate pedal - my delay is built into my amp.  If you do  
>decide to get a pedal I highly recommend that you find a pedal with a  
>“tap-tempo” feature.  With this you can set the rate of the delay to  
>correspond to the tempo of the song as it is being played.  A delay  
>set to triplets sounds great in a slow blues.  Sometimes in faster  
>songs I set the delay to quarter notes or eighth notes.  I also  
>recommend getting a pedal where you can set both the feedback  
>(repeat) rate and the depth (mix).  When used carefully a delay can  
>sound great.  If used haphazardly, a delay can sound awful!
>
>Peace & Joy,
>
>Peter Madcat Ruth
>madcat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>www.madcatmusic.net
>
>> Rainbow Jimmy wrote:
>> Told my guitarist I was thinking of getting a delay pedal.
>> He was skeptical that you could use one on harp with a
>> rock band. How many folks use a delay live?
>>
>> Rainbow Jimmy
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>> http://www.soundclick.com/theelectricstarlightspaceanimals.htm
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