Re: [Harp-L] Delay for harp?
Sometimes with delay it is good to have a pure signal output and the delay signal output separate and find a way to mix them to get a better overall sound.
I use an old BOSS digital delay that has two outputs. If I use only the digital output, the sound is a bit distorted.
-----Original Message-----
From: 46long Blake <46long@xxxxxxxxx>
To: harp-l <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sun, Sep 1, 2013 10:19 am
Subject: [Harp-L] Delay for harp?
Hey, folks. Long time no post here. So I pulled out my old Princeton amp
for a gig last night. I've been using the RP255 and Richard's patches for a
couple years now, but for a number of reasons I wanted to use a real amp,
and, c'mon, nothing matches the tone of the real thing. After being used to
having infinite effects at my fingertips (either with the RP or in the
studio), I was really struck by how dry the tone was on stage. Sounded
great, but D.R.Y.. I have an old Dan Echo, but it annihilates the tone, for
some reason that I'm sure most of you understand - probably something to do
with "true bypass" or some technical thing....
This is a long preamble to a question that I know has been discussed ad
nauseum here, but I never paid attention to: What delay works well for
harp, and where does one get one? Sound samples would be nice, too.
Thanks, and forgive my long-windedness. I've gotta use that liberal arts
degree somewhere.
- Blake
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