Re: Question about Jazzmasters
Quote:
Originally Posted by
boobtube21
Is that called a "Memory Man"?
No the 16 second delay is a bit different, for Fripp-type sound-on-sound layering. The memory man is a more conventional analog delay, with built-in chorus.
Re: Question about Jazzmasters
Re: Question about Jazzmasters
I'd also add that every Memory Man I've played through had audible clock whine that changed pitch with the length of delay knob. :speechles
Re: Question about Jazzmasters
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Kap'n
I'd also add that every Memory Man I've played through had audible clock whine that changed pitch with the length of delay knob. :speechles
Was that a new one? I was thinking about getting one...
Some things EH can do great, some things (like background noise and pops on switches) they just seem to be rubbish at.
Re: Question about Jazzmasters
Quote:
Originally Posted by
ziess
Was that a new one?
All of the ones I've ever tried were used. Some were tried recently, but whether the were 'old' or 'new' I don't know.
Re: Question about Jazzmasters
Quote:
Originally Posted by
boobtube21
Is that called a "Memory Man"?
No, that's a different box. I know Nels uses the 16-Second Delay for looping. You can find both pedals here.
Re: Question about Jazzmasters
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Kap'n
I'd also add that every Memory Man I've played through had audible clock whine that changed pitch with the length of delay knob. :speechles
That's exactly what my Dan-echo does. Sometimes. And sometimes it just whines really loud. Then sometimes it doesn't. :bonk
That's why I'm in the market for a new unit, but now after checking out lure555's link, a BIG MUFF might be on the Christmas list...
Re: Question about Jazzmasters
Quote:
Originally Posted by
lure555
It's probably an EH 16-Second Delay.
Yep, that looks like the one.