Hey, I got the 1024. It's great for doing chorus, flange
and molulation crazyness. At slower delay time however
it gets pretty grimey and you can clearly hear the "clock noise"
This can be cool if you want something fairly dirty. The clock noise
can be filtered out with a lowpass filter. From what
I understand if you want clean long delay times of 500 ms and up
you'll need to get the 2 or 4 second model. Don't get me wrong
these units are awsome, they just have certain limits.
For the long delay dub stuff in the studio I've been using
an Effectron and ADA digital delay.
Have fun,
Soy Sos
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, "southsubnotsubdude" <carfull@...> wrote:
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> i'm getting ready to purchase one of these units, not sure which...i
> figured the best was to go with the 1024 as i'd like to do classic
> analog delays along with some tuned feedback loop stuff and whatever
> crazy patching will come up with...sound like a plan the other option
> would be to get two units with overlapping times/specified function i
> suppose....but i ain't rich so i'd really rather not...does this make
> any sense whaddy'all think what is you purchase approach
>